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Thursday March 12 2009, 12:00 AM
@ 370/371 Dwinelle Hall University of California,...
Attendees: @Kathleen O'Brien Blair
California Celtic Colloquium #31
Celtic Studies Association of North America Annual Meeting
12-15 March 2009
370/371 Dwinelle Hall
University of California, Berkeley
THURSDAY
4:00-4:15 Welcome by Dean
Session 1:
4:30 Aled Jones, "Towards the Genre of Prophecy"
5:00 Tina Chance, "A Dream that was Rome: Reading Breuddwyd Maxen Wledig . .
."
5:30 Antone Minard, "The Waterfowl Wife in Early Irish Literature"
6:00 Charles MacQuarrie, "The Nature of Manawydan"
6:30-6:45 BREAK
6:45 Dorothy Bray, ""The Life of Resurrection: The Trope of Raising the Dead
. . ."
7:15 Kassandra Conley, "Cid dochuaid mo dalta? Affective Piety and St. Ite"
7:45 Cheese & Wine
FRIDAY
8:30 Coffee and Pastries
9:00 First Plenary Session: David Howlett, "Dating the Life of St. Samson"
10:00 - 10:15 BREAK
Session 2:
10:15 Eva Guillorel, "History, Memory and Breton Ballads . . ."
10:45 Matthieu Boyd, "The Legend of Ys in Comic Books . . ."
11:15 Elissa Henken, "The Proverb Legend in Ireland and Wales"
11:45-1:30 LUNCH (Local Restaurants)
Session 3:
1:30 Lenora Timm, "Language Contact . . .in Brittany & England 1100-1500"
2:00 Francois Louis, "Is Vannetais dialect of Breton peurunvan compatible?"
2:30-2:45 BREAK
Session 4:
2:45 Barbara Hillers, "Gaelic Ballads? Child 274 in Gaelic Scotland and
Ireland"
3:15 Maggie Harrison, "The Twa Sisters (Child 11) in Scottish Gaelic"
3:45 Georgia Henley, "Irish Mirabilia in Gerald of Wales"
4:15-4:30 BREAK
4:30 Jessica Hemming, "Folk Narrative Names in 4 Branches"
5:00 Mabli Agozzino, "Cath out of the bog: Welsh monster cat"
5:30- 5:40 BREAK
5:40 -6:40 Alan Dundes Memorial Lecture: Diarmuid O'Giollain, "X in
Folksomething"
6:45-7:30 Wine & Cheese Reception
SATURDAY
8:30-9:00 Coffee & Pastries
9:00-9:15 Greetings
Session 5
9:15 Joseph Nugent, "The Human Snout: Pigs, Priests, and Peasants in the Parlour"
9:45 Edgar Slotkin, " Oidheadh Chloinne Uisnigh and the Glenmasan MS."
10:15-10:30 BREAK
10:30-11:30 CSANA SEMINAR: Breton Folktales of the Sea, from Helias.
(Leaders: Anthony Vitt and Myriah Williams)
11:30-1:15 LUNCH (Local restaurants)
Session 6
1:30 Robin Chapman Stacey, "Learning Law in Early Ireland"
2:00 Sarah Zeiser, "Is scith mo chrob on scribainn and the language of
writing"
2:30 Deborah Hayden, "Anatomical Metaphor . . .in Auraicept na nEces . . ."
2:30-2:45 BREAK
2:45-3:45 Second Plenary Session: Ruairi O hUiginn, "Dating Some Ulster Tales"
3:45-4:00 BREAK
Session 7
4:00 Burrillo & Mozota, "Celtiberian Horse Representations"
4:30 Joseph Eska & Rex Wallace, "Script and Language at Voltino"
5:00 Mark Hall, "Ironworking Styles in Early Medieval Ireland
5:00-5:15 BREAK
5:15-6:15 CSANA Business Meeting
7:30 Banquet, Anh Hong Restaurant ($25)
SUNDAY
8:30-9:00 Coffee and Pastries
9:00-10:00 Third Plenary Session: Eric Falci "TBA"
10-10:15 BREAK
Session 8
10:15 Frederick Suppe, Sizing up 'Sais" in Dyffryn Clwyd . . ."
10:45 Stephen Jones, "(Post) Colonial Discourse of Land . . .in Saunders Lewis's Cymru Fydd"
11:15 Patricia Malone, "What saist mon? Dialogism and disdain . . ."
11:45 Meagan Loftin, "Mapping the Divine, Geographic Anxiety . . .in Chester Mystery Cycle"
12:15 Bon Voyage
For additional information, please email Daniel Melia at dmelia@berkeley.edu
@ 370/371 Dwinelle Hall University of California,...
Attendees: @Kathleen O'Brien Blair
California Celtic Colloquium #31
Celtic Studies Association of North America Annual Meeting
12-15 March 2009
370/371 Dwinelle Hall
University of California, Berkeley
THURSDAY
4:00-4:15 Welcome by Dean
Session 1:
4:30 Aled Jones, "Towards the Genre of Prophecy"
5:00 Tina Chance, "A Dream that was Rome: Reading Breuddwyd Maxen Wledig . .
."
5:30 Antone Minard, "The Waterfowl Wife in Early Irish Literature"
6:00 Charles MacQuarrie, "The Nature of Manawydan"
6:30-6:45 BREAK
6:45 Dorothy Bray, ""The Life of Resurrection: The Trope of Raising the Dead
. . ."
7:15 Kassandra Conley, "Cid dochuaid mo dalta? Affective Piety and St. Ite"
7:45 Cheese & Wine
FRIDAY
8:30 Coffee and Pastries
9:00 First Plenary Session: David Howlett, "Dating the Life of St. Samson"
10:00 - 10:15 BREAK
Session 2:
10:15 Eva Guillorel, "History, Memory and Breton Ballads . . ."
10:45 Matthieu Boyd, "The Legend of Ys in Comic Books . . ."
11:15 Elissa Henken, "The Proverb Legend in Ireland and Wales"
11:45-1:30 LUNCH (Local Restaurants)
Session 3:
1:30 Lenora Timm, "Language Contact . . .in Brittany & England 1100-1500"
2:00 Francois Louis, "Is Vannetais dialect of Breton peurunvan compatible?"
2:30-2:45 BREAK
Session 4:
2:45 Barbara Hillers, "Gaelic Ballads? Child 274 in Gaelic Scotland and
Ireland"
3:15 Maggie Harrison, "The Twa Sisters (Child 11) in Scottish Gaelic"
3:45 Georgia Henley, "Irish Mirabilia in Gerald of Wales"
4:15-4:30 BREAK
4:30 Jessica Hemming, "Folk Narrative Names in 4 Branches"
5:00 Mabli Agozzino, "Cath out of the bog: Welsh monster cat"
5:30- 5:40 BREAK
5:40 -6:40 Alan Dundes Memorial Lecture: Diarmuid O'Giollain, "X in
Folksomething"
6:45-7:30 Wine & Cheese Reception
SATURDAY
8:30-9:00 Coffee & Pastries
9:00-9:15 Greetings
Session 5
9:15 Joseph Nugent, "The Human Snout: Pigs, Priests, and Peasants in the Parlour"
9:45 Edgar Slotkin, " Oidheadh Chloinne Uisnigh and the Glenmasan MS."
10:15-10:30 BREAK
10:30-11:30 CSANA SEMINAR: Breton Folktales of the Sea, from Helias.
(Leaders: Anthony Vitt and Myriah Williams)
11:30-1:15 LUNCH (Local restaurants)
Session 6
1:30 Robin Chapman Stacey, "Learning Law in Early Ireland"
2:00 Sarah Zeiser, "Is scith mo chrob on scribainn and the language of
writing"
2:30 Deborah Hayden, "Anatomical Metaphor . . .in Auraicept na nEces . . ."
2:30-2:45 BREAK
2:45-3:45 Second Plenary Session: Ruairi O hUiginn, "Dating Some Ulster Tales"
3:45-4:00 BREAK
Session 7
4:00 Burrillo & Mozota, "Celtiberian Horse Representations"
4:30 Joseph Eska & Rex Wallace, "Script and Language at Voltino"
5:00 Mark Hall, "Ironworking Styles in Early Medieval Ireland
5:00-5:15 BREAK
5:15-6:15 CSANA Business Meeting
7:30 Banquet, Anh Hong Restaurant ($25)
SUNDAY
8:30-9:00 Coffee and Pastries
9:00-10:00 Third Plenary Session: Eric Falci "TBA"
10-10:15 BREAK
Session 8
10:15 Frederick Suppe, Sizing up 'Sais" in Dyffryn Clwyd . . ."
10:45 Stephen Jones, "(Post) Colonial Discourse of Land . . .in Saunders Lewis's Cymru Fydd"
11:15 Patricia Malone, "What saist mon? Dialogism and disdain . . ."
11:45 Meagan Loftin, "Mapping the Divine, Geographic Anxiety . . .in Chester Mystery Cycle"
12:15 Bon Voyage
For additional information, please email Daniel Melia at dmelia@berkeley.edu