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Brooks Britton Elliott Last modified date:2024.04.09

Associate Professor / Faculty of Languages and Cultures: Department of Multicultural Society / Department of Multicultural Society / Faculty of Languages and Cultures


Presentations
1. 1. Britton Elliott Brooks, Sounding the World: Biophony and Geophony in Old English and Old Norse literature., The English Literary Society of Japan, 2022.05.
2. Britton Elliott Brooks , ‘Submerged: Thinking through the Sea in Early English Literature’., English Literary Society of Japan, 2021.05.
3. Britton Elliott Brooks , ‘Material Aurality: Text, Image, and Stone in early Medieval England’, The Japan Society for Medieval English Studies, 2020.12.
4. Britton Elliott Brooks, 'The Earth Cries Out: Inanimate Aurality in Anglo-Saxon Literature', The Japan Society for Medieval English Studies, 2019.12.
5. Britton Elliott Brooks , 'Sonic Materialities: Aqueous Soundscapes in Anglo-Saxon Literature', International Medieval Congress, Leeds University, 2019.07.
6. Britton Elliott Brooks , ‘Anglo-Saxon Soundscapes: The Song of the Sea’, The Japan Society for Medieval English Studies, 2018.12.
7. Britton Elliott Brooks, ‘Soundscapes in the Vitae of St Guthlac’, International Medieval Congress, 2018.07.
8. Britton Elliott Brooks, ‘Relationship Over Dialectic: Interdependent Voices in the prose Old English Boethius’, Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association, 2017.11.
9. Britton Elliott Brooks, ‘Eco-Criticism and the Natural World: Native Soundscapes in Felix’s Vita sancti Guthlaci’, Center for Medieval and Early Modern Studies , 2016.10.
10. Britton Elliott Brooks, ‘Cuthbert as Lamp: Bede’s Transformation of Cuthbert in his Metrical Vita sancti Cuthberti’, International Medieval Congress, 2015.07.
11. Britton Elliott Brooks, ‘The Vernacular Fenland: the Literal Landscape of the Anonymous Old English Prose Life of Saint Guthlac’, International Congress on Medieval Studies, 2015.05.
12. Britton Elliott Brooks, ‘The Literal Landscape: Felix’s use of authorizing allusion and lexical echo in his construction of the English Fenlands in his Vita Sancti Guthlac’, Institute of English Studies and Institute of Historical Research, University of London, 2014.04.
13. Britton Elliott Brooks, ‘The Involution of Theodicy in the Anonymous Vita sancti Cuthberti: Obedience, Reorientation, and Pilgrimage’, Studientag zum Englischen Mittelalter, 2014.03.
14. Britton Elliott Brooks, ‘The Righteousness of Pleasure: The Path to Pleasure in Creation in the Legends of Saint Guthlac’, International Medieval Congress, 2013.07.
15. Britton Elliott Brooks, ‘A Chorus of Voices: Intimacy, Interdependence, and Interiority in the Voices of the Old English Boethius and Old English Soliloquies’, Studientag zum Enlischen Mittelalter, 2013.03.