CFP: Disease, Disability & Medicine in Medieval Europe
Disease, Disability & Medicine in Medieval Europe
10th Anniversary Annual Meeting, Swansea University 2-4 December 2016
at the National Waterfront Museum, Swansea
Disability and Religion
CALL FOR PAPERS
This three-day conference forms the tenth workshop
in the D&D series and aims to explore the interactions between
disability and medicine in the Middle Ages by bringing together
established scholars and postgraduates, international discourses
and theoretical approaches from across a wide range of the humanities
and sciences.
Paper proposals are invited on, but certainly not limited to, the following topics:
- Medieval disability and the 'religious model' of disability
- Disability and charity
- Medieval theological concepts of disability
- Canon law and disability
- Interstices of law and medicine in the Middle Ages
- Religion versus science/medicine?
- Devotion, piety and religiosity and voluntary disability
- Disability as form of religious expression
- Corporality and disembodied disability
- Disability between confliciting notions of physical and spiritual health
- Disability and the afterlife
Please submit a 300 word abstract for a 20 to 30 minute paper, together with a brief biography, to I.V.Metzler@swansea.ac.uk
by 1 October 2016. If you have any queries please contact Dr Irina Metzler at the same email address.
Attendance at the conference will be free to all participants but numbers are limited to 50 attendees.
Accessibility information: The conference will take
place on the first floor of the National Waterfront Museum, Swansea,
which has wheelchair accessible lifts. The lecture theatres are
wheelchair accessible and special dietary requirements
can be catered for.