Convergences 2021
Convergences is the York University and University of Toronto Graduate History Conference, and the theme for 2021 is “Confronting Crisis: Writing History in Uncertain Times.”
Academic conferences, panels, invited talks, and more.
Convergences is the York University and University of Toronto Graduate History Conference, and the theme for 2021 is “Confronting Crisis: Writing History in Uncertain Times.”
I will be presenting my paper “‘Calling [Herself] Eleanor’: Translike Gender Presentation in
Medieval Europe” on Friday, 26 March 2021 at 11:40 am EST.
See me at the Sexual Diversity Studies Student Research Colloquium Read more »
I will be presenting a short talk and doing a Q&A with Eriks Bredovskis and Steve Penfold at History in the Time of Creative Pedagogy for the University of Toronto.
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I will be presenting a paper at Moving Trans History Forward, a conference hosted by the University of Victoria.
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I will present my paper “Patient Women: Surgical Instruments in the Treatment of Medieval Women’s Diseases” at the Canadian Society of Medievalists’ meeting.
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I will present my paper “Maladies of the Matrix: On the Treatment of Women in Guy de Chauliac’s Chirurgia Magna” at the CSHPS annual conference.
See me at the CSHPS-SCHPS 2020 annual meeting Read more »