31st Annual Harvard Celtic Colloquium
7–9 October 2011
The Thompson Room (Room 110)
Barker Center, 12 Quincy Street
The John V. Kelleher Lecture
Thursday, October 6, 2011, 5:00 p.m.
Harvard Faculty Club, 20 Quincy Street
Huw Pryce • Professor of Welsh History • Bangor University
Culture, Identity and the Medieval Revival in Victorian Wales
2011 Colloquium Sessions
October 7, 2011
Dydd Gwener / Dé hAoine / Friday
9:00-10:30 A.M. SESSION ONE
Deborah Furchtgott (Harvard University) "Ystorya Adaf ac Efa Wreic" and the the Apocryphal Narratives of the White Book of Rhydderch
Joey McMullen (Harvard University)
Three Major Forts to be Built for Her: Rewriting History through the Landscape in Breuddwyd Maxen Wledig
Mac Harris (UCLA)
Neighborliness in the White Book of Rhydderch
10:45 A.M.-12:15 P.M. SESSION TWO
Sìm Innes, Margaret Harrison, Barbara Hillers (Harvard University)
A Mixed Media Folklore Trove
Natasha Sumner (Harvard University)
From Cape Breton to Cambridge, MA: Ceudach’s Adventures in North America
Barbara Hillers (Harvard University)
"The Knight in the Green Cloak" and Other Irish Folklore Marvels
1:30-3:00 P.M. SESSION THREE
Stuart Dunmore (University of Edinburgh)
Decline, Revival, and the "Theory of Cornish Distinctiveness": The Historiography of Early Modern Cornwall
Fabienne Goalabré (University of the Highlands and Islands)
Breton and Gaelic-Medium Schools: A Study of Parental Choice and Language Use Within the Households
Grace Neville (University College Cork)
Tonguetwisted: Language, Children and Violence in Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century France and Ireland
3:15-4:45 P.M. SESSION FOUR
Maire Johnson (Oklahoma State University – Stillwater)
Toward the Dating of Vita I S Brigitae
Alice Hutton Sharp (University of Toronto)
Creation and Redemption in Twelfth-Century Welsh Hagiography
Brian Douglass (University of York)
Seeking a "Desert in the Ocean": The Construction of Ascetic Space in Early Medieval Ireland
5:00-6:00 P.M. SESSION FIVE
Niamh Ní Shiadhail (University College Dublin)
"Cuirim ar m’anam nach ar mhaithe leó bhíos": Irish-Language Poets and Irish Society Teachers in the Early Nineteenth Century
Irene Whelan (Manhattanville College)
The Quest for a "Protestant" St. Patrick and the Origins of the Celtic Revival
October 8, 2011
Dydd Sadwrn/ Dé Sathairn / Saturday
9:00-10:30 A.M. SESSION SIX
Erin Boon (Harvard University)
Heritage Welsh: the Characteristics of Dormant Language
Ryan Sandell (UCLA)
Evidence for Acrostatic Presents in Old Irish?
Joe Eska (Virginia Tech)
A Salvage Grammar of Galatian
10:45 A.M.-12:15 P.M. SESSION SEVEN
Edyta Lehmann (Harvard University)
Speaking Against Fate: The Story of Derdriu as a Bildungsroman
Matthieu Boyd (Fairleigh Dickinson University)
Celt And Kwak’wala Speaker
Thomas Owen Clancy (University of Glasgow)
From Brideswell to Exmagirdle: Saints and their Cults in the Place-Names of Scotland
1:30-2:30 P.M. SESSION EIGHT
Craig Davis (Smith College)
Cædmon and the Fate of the Britons in Anglo-Saxon England
Nancy Edwards (Bangor University)
Recording Early Medieval Inscribed Stones and Stone Sculpture in North Wales
2:45-4:15 P.M. SESSION NINE
Roxanne Reddington-Wilde (Cambridge College)
Color Me Celtic: Hue, Value and Intensity in Scottish Gaelic, Celtic and Indo-European Languages
Ríona Nic Congáil (St. Patrick’s College)
Through the Looking-Glass: A Contextual History of Irish-Language Children’s Literature
Philip O’Leary (Boston College)
Reasoning Why after Fifty Years: The Easter Rising in Eoghan Ó Tuarisc’s Dé Luain (1966) and Bobi Jones’s Daw’r Pasg i Bawb (1969)
4:30-6:00 P.M. SESSION TEN
Georgia Henley (Harvard University)
Revision, Redaction and Self-Quotation in Gerald of Wales’s Itinerarium Kambriae
Owain Wyn Jones (Bangor University)
Valle Crucis and Medieval Welsh Historical Writing
Rhun Emlyn (University of Aberystwyth)
Rebels and Exiles: Welsh Graduates’ Careers and the Glyndŵr Rebellion
October 9, 2011
Dydd Sul/ Dé Domhnaigh / Sunday
9:30-10:30 A.M. SESSION ELEVEN
Lindy Brady (University of Connecticut)
Grafting in Old Irish Literature and Law
Bryan Carella (Assumption College)
Divine Law in the Pauline Commentary of Das Bibelwerk
10:45-11:45 A.M. SESSION TWELVE
Anthony Vitt (Independent Scholar)
Contextualizing Peredur: Methodological Considerations and the Evidence of Peniarth 7
Sarah Zeiser (Harvard University)
Bragmaticus omnibus Brittonibus: David, Sulien, and an Ecclesiastical Dynasty in Conquest-era Wales
12:00-1:30 P.M. SESSION THIRTEEN
Matthew Holmberg (Harvard University)
Lugaid mac Con: One Túath’s Villain, Another's Hero
Anna Pagé (UCLA)
On the Significance of Stones in the Birth Narratives of Irish Heroes, Kings and Saints
Joseph Nagy (UCLA)
Medieval Irish Poets and Personal Hygiene
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