Research Output

Selected Conference Papers

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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

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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

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Podcasts and Recordings

Artists in Conversation: Reimagining spaces and restoring lost histories with Dr Jean Morris, Rayan Elnayal and Vaishali Prazmari.

Dr Jean Morris discusses the Kalila wa Dimna fable - 'The Four Friends'

Listen to Jean discuss the Kalila wa Dimna fable 'The Four Friends' with Dr. Rachel Scott and curator Rania Mneimneh.