Research Output
Selected Conference Papers
©Shane Morris
Selected Conference Papers
January 2023
Title: The Boat: Mourning the Female Migrant Lost at Sea, 1492 -
A Critical and Creative Intervention
Theme: Aftermath, Recovery, Repair
Conference Organiser: Gender and Medieval Studies Organisation
January 2022
Title: The Trial of Marina González, 1494: working towards an ethics of representation
Theme: Resilience, Persistence and Agency
Conference Organiser: Gender and Medieval Studies Organisation
May 2021
Title: ‘History Hides Her-story: Using Storytelling to Uncover Women’s Lives’
Theme: Confluence: The Business of Storytelling
Conference Organiser: Google Labs and Byte the Book (online)
April 2021
Title: ‘The Boat: An Untethered Archive’
Theme: Storytelling Panel, Language Acts and Worldmaking
Conference Organiser: AHRC Open World Research Initiative (online)
June 2019
Title: ‘Like a dog to its vomit’ Heresy, Repentance and Resistance in the Trial of Marina Gonzalez, 1494
Theme: ‘Gender and Resistance in Hispanic and Lusophone Worlds’
Conference Organiser: SPLAS Deptartment, University of Nottingham
May 2018
Title: ‘A Radical Ecstasy: The Judaizing Female Body of the Spanish Inquisition’
Theme: Violence and the Body in the City: Europe 1100-1800’
Conference Organiser: Warwick University and the International Prato Consortium for Medieval and Renaissance Studies
June 2017
Title: ‘Memory and Migration, Fiction and Exile – the Surfacing of a Historical Avatar’
Conference Organiser: SPLAS Department, University of Nottingham
Publications
©Shane Morris
Publications
‘The Rabbi Frain’s Be-longings, Spain 1492–93: Things and Theory, History and Fabulation’
in The Medieval History Journal, Special Issue on Materiality (Johns Hopkins Press)
‘In memoriam’: dedicated to the women of the Spanish Inquisition who died for their food practices 1486-1510’ Publication pending.
Podcasts and Recordings
©Shane Morris
Podcasts and Recordings
Artists in Conversation: Reimagining spaces and restoring lost histories with Dr Jean Morris, Rayan Elnayal and Vaishali Prazmari.
Listen to Jean discuss the Kalila wa Dimna fable 'The Four Friends' with Dr. Rachel Scott and curator Rania Mneimneh.