postmedieval 4.2: Medieval Mobilities
EDITORS’ INTRODUCTION
“The world is my home when I’m mobile”: Medieval Mobilities (Laurie Finke, Martin B. Shichtman, and Kathleen Coyne Kelly)
ARTICLES
A Restless Medieval? Archaeological and Saga-steads in the Viking Age North Atlantic (Douglas J. Bolender [Field Museum of Natural History] and Oscar Aldred [Newcastle University]
Have Dante Will Travel: On the Limitations of Personal Mobility (Daniel Hartnett [Kenyon College])
Der guote Gêrhart: The Power of Mobility in the Medieval Mediterranean (William Crooke [East Tennessee State University])
Mobile Language Networks and Medieval Travel Writing (Jonathan Hsy [George Washington University])
Ruins in Motion (Heather Bamford [Texas State University-San Marcos])
Virtual Mobility: Landscape and Dreamscape in a Late Medieval Allegory (Anne Harris [DePauw University])
Flea and ANT: Mapping the Mobility of the Plague, 1330s-1350s (Kathleen Coyne Kelly [Northeastern University])
RESPONSE ESSAY
Medieval Worlds and Mad Max (John Urry [University of Lancaster])
BOOK REVIEW ESSAY
Transmedieval Mattering and the Untimeliness of the Real Presence (Kathleen Biddick [Temple University])