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Knight SchoolKnight SchoolNaves and Networks with Dr. Stephen MurrayTour the Notre-Dame of Amiens with Dr. Stephen Murray as we discuss the cathedral’s mythological origins as a “new Jerusalem” and how medieval Latin Christians interacted with the sublime through sacred architecture. Like our content? Follow us on Twitter @knightschool_ for more snippets of the global Middle Ages.2021-05-0340 minKnight SchoolKnight SchoolConstructing Identities in Medieval Kabbalistic Discourse with Dr. Hartley LachterThis week, Dr. Hartley Lachter discussed medieval Kabbalah, analyzing how Jewish historical experiences and Jewish-Christian debates influenced the development of kabbalistic discourses. Follow us on Twitter @knightschool_ and check out our website.2021-03-2437 minKnight SchoolKnight SchoolInfertility & Women's Health in the Medieval Middle East with Dr. Sara VerskinDr. Sara Verskin joins us to discuss gender and infertility in the medieval Arab-Islamic world. Listen to learn more about implications for marriage, midwives, and infertility tests. Follow us on Twitter @knightschool_2021-02-0133 minKnight SchoolKnight SchoolPiers Plowman with Dr. Emily SteinerDr. Emily Steiner joins us to discuss the 14th-century allegorical narrative poem, Piers Plowman, in all its complexities. Follow us on Twitter @knightschool_ for more! Manuscript image is a detail from Corpus Christi College MS 201 (Piers Plowman manuscript), c. 1375–1399, Library of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, England.2020-10-0730 minKnight SchoolKnight SchoolRace in Medieval Romances with Dr. Sierra LomutoDr. Sierra Lomuto discusses the racial construction of Mongols as "exotic allies," the 14th-century King of Tars romance, the modern weaponization of medieval symbolism, and racism in medieval academia. Follow us on Twitter @knightschool Manuscript in episode cover art is a detail from King of Tars in the Auchinleck MS f.7ra, c. 1330s, National Library of Scotland copy.2020-09-2331 minKnight SchoolKnight SchoolLady Nijō with Dr. CitkoDr. Malgorzata Citko recounts the tale of this thirteenth-century Japanese imperial concubine-turned traveling Buddhist nun through lady Nijō's own diary, Towazugatari. Follow us on Twitter @knightschool2020-09-0846 minKnight SchoolKnight SchoolApproaching Disability in Medieval Literature with Dr. Edward WheatleyDr. Edward Wheatley joins us to discuss how religious and literary representations of disability reveal multiplicities of lived experiences, as well as contemporary anti-Semitic attitudes and societal suspicions of "feigned" disability. Follow us on Twitter @knightschool2020-08-1232 minKnight SchoolKnight SchoolRecycled Manuscripts with Dr. Hannah RyleyDr. Hannah Ryley discusses medieval “constructive destruction,” sustainable media, and economies of book production. Follow us on Twitter @knightschool2020-08-0531 minKnight SchoolKnight SchoolMedieval Scents with Dr. Holly DuganDr. Holly Dugan explains how medieval literary “smell-scapes” reveal contemporary socio-cultural perceptions of religion, race, gender, and more. Follow us on Twitter @knightschool_ Manuscript in episode cover art is a detail from the Holkham Bible Picture Book (BL MS 47682 f. 39r), c 1327-1335, British Library, London, UK.2020-07-2932 minKnight SchoolKnight SchoolMevlevi Sufism with Dr. Matthew LynchDr. Lynch discusses Rumi's Masnavi-e Ma‛navi, Mevlevi Sema Ceremonies, and more. Follow us on Twitter @knightschool_2020-07-2243 minKnight SchoolKnight SchoolMedieval Warfare with Peter KoniecznyLearn about Anglo-Norman kings and POWs with Peter Konieczny, co-founder of Medievalists.net. Follow us on Twitter @knightschool_2020-07-1618 minKnight SchoolKnight SchoolOld English Riddles with Dr. Megan CavellDr. Megan Cavell joins us to discuss the Exeter Book, the importance of early medieval English riddles (both religious and raunchy), and shares some of her favorites. Follow us on Twitter @knightschool_2020-07-0825 minKnight SchoolKnight SchoolMargery Kempe with Dr. Diane WattProfessor Diane Watt joins us to discuss Kempe's life, scholarly approaches to her "Booke," medieval female networks, and more. Follow us on Twitter @knightschool_2020-07-0227 minKnight SchoolKnight SchoolMaps of the Medieval WorldTravel the medieval world through the Hereford Mappa Mundi by a Christian prebendary, the Jewish cartographer Abraham Cresques’s Catalan Atlas, and Arab Muslim cartographer Muhammad al-Idrisi’s Tabula Rogeriana. Follow us on Twitter @knightschool_2020-06-2725 minKnight SchoolKnight SchoolMedieval ChildhoodListen for a look into the everyday life of the medieval child and learn more about parental nurturing, the "Ages of Man," and the best-seller toys of the Middle Ages. *Warning: this episode contains stories of infant mortality.* Follow us on Twitter @knightschool_ Manuscript in episode cover art from Book of Hours (M.63 fol. 65r), France (Angers or Nantes), c. 1440, Morgan Library, New York, NY.2020-06-2145 minKnight SchoolKnight SchoolTrailer: Welcome to Knight SchoolIntroducing your co-hosts, our podcast inspiration, and a fun segment on medieval misconceptions. Follow us on Twitter @knightschool_2020-06-1514 min