March 14-15, 2008
Alison Beach
College of William and Mary
Imagining Community: Visions and the Dead at Twelfth-Century Peterhausen
Hans Belting
Hochschule für Gestaltung, Karlsruhe
St. Francis and the Body as Image
Lisa Bitel
University of Southern California
Scenes and Sites of Religious Visions in the Earliest Middle Ages
Luis Corteguera
University of Kansas
Visions and the Soul’s Ascent to God in Spanish Mysticism
Richard Emmerson
Florida State University
Visualizing the Visionary: John in his Apocalypse
Georgia Frank
Colgate University
Death in the Flesh: Encountering Death Personified in the Middle Ages
Peter Jeffery
Princeton University
A Faithful Witness in Heaven: Keeping Vigil with St. Apollinaris
Jacqueline Jung
Yale University
The Tactile and the Visionary: Notes on the Place of Sculpture in the Medieval Religious Imaginary
Peter Klein
University of Tübingen
Apocalyptic Visions and Marginal Images
David Morgan
Valparaiso University
Looking Beyond the Modern Bubble: Medieval Art and the Study of Modern Visual Culture.
Eric Palazzo
Université de Poitiers
Vision Experiences and the Liturgy in the Early Middle Ages
Glenn Peers
University of Texas at Austin
Finding Faith Underground: Visions of the Forty Martyrs Oratory at Syracuse
Pamela Sheingorn
Baruch College and The Graduate Center, City University of New York
“Ecce angelus Domini apparuit in somnis Ioseph”: Seeing the Dreams of Joseph the Carpenter
Ann Marie Yasin
University of Southern California
Making Use of Paradise: Heavenly Visions and the Late Antique Commemorative Imagination
Nino Zchomelidse
Princeton University
What to see? The Vision of God in some Medieval Images