New OPEN ACCESS publication: "Multidisciplinary Approaches to Disability in Iceland (Late 9th–Early 20th Century)" @SJDResearch https://t.co/Sk2pnKblTS #dishist#Iceland
New OPEN ACCESS publication: Understanding Disability Throughout History: Interdisciplinary Perspectives in Iceland from Settlement to 1936, edited by Hanna Björg Sigurjónsdóttir and James G. Rice https://t.co/SCxPNM4sba #dishist#Iceland
New publication: Yoav Tirosh (@Yoav_inn_riki), "Deafness and Nonspeaking in Late Medieval Iceland (1200–1550)," Viator 51:1 #dishist#medieval#disability#Iceland https://t.co/hmink4Bpxm
Less than a month until our CfP #imc2022 deadline!! @NinonDubourg & I are proposing a session on "Borders Between Disability and Ability, Illhealth and Health" - details here: https://t.co/DnYW4J9WFR
300 word abstract by 31/08/21. Please retweet! #MedievalTwitter#DisHist
Miratorin uusin teemanumero "Disability in the Medieval Nordic World" on täällä! Artikkelit ovat vapaasti luettavissa Miratorin sivuilla: https://t.co/ADoPKg9NHc #keskiaika#openaccess#dishist
Keep an eye out for Mirator's upcoming thematic section on Medievalism in the twenty-first century and the journal's new Ad Fontes section https://t.co/pvKYBetEXR
New OPEN ACCESS publication: Disability in the Medieval Nordic World, a special issue of the journal Mirator edited by Christopher Crocker #dishist#medievaltwitter#disability#oldnorse#medieval https://t.co/D8ZxgyIbZR
Finally, it closes with Christopher Crocker and Ármann Jakobsson’s “The Lion, the Dream, and the Poet: Mental Illnesses in Norway’s Medieval Royal Court” @ArmannJa @Haskoli_Islands https://t.co/51GOzGMTDI
New publication: Christopher Crocker, "Narrating Blindness and Seeing Ocularcentrism in Þorsteins saga hvíta," Gripla 31 [OPEN ACCESS] #dishist#medieval#disability https://t.co/XvISzAChnS
New publication: Anna Katharina Heiniger, "The Silenced Trauma in the Íslendingasögur," Gripla 31 [OPEN ACCESS] #dishist#medieval#disability#Iceland https://t.co/xzcWcItsKw
@Yoav_inn_riki @mctranter1 @maregan_la_fey @AASSC_ @CEkholst @kyngervi@ONPdict This might be handy for those who have difficulty accessing library materials of this kind. It’s presented as an excel spreadsheet accessible through dropbox for now until I develop better computer skills or perhaps find a collaborator who has these skills.
@Yoav_inn_riki @mctranter1 @maregan_la_fey @AASSC_ @CEkholst @kyngervi@ONPdict And, though not specifically disability related, there’s also a database providing links to online open access, electronic, and/or scanned saga editions covering all saga subgenres. https://t.co/cUL1zWPnsA
In case it's helpful to anyone else, here is a bibliography of scholarship related to disability and the medieval Icelandic sagas. Feel free to point out any sources missing from the list. #dishist#medieval#iceland#Vikings
https://t.co/GAWWVWLCxL