“The Middle Ages and the Teachers’ Institute.” 22nd Biennial Congress of the New Chaucer Society, Durham (UK), 10-15 July 2022.
“Multi-Media Books of Hours and the Late-Medieval Literary.” Illuminated and Unsettled: Literary Forms and Cultural Power, Medieval to Early Modern: A Morton W. Bloomfield Conference in Honor of James Simpson. Harvard University, Department of English. September 22-24, 2022.
“Lydgate’s Poetry in Books of Hours.” Collaborative Research Workshop in Middle English Literature. Denver, 11-13 November 2016.
“Drama in Alabaster: An Intermedial Comparison.” Twentieth Biennial Congress of the New Chaucer Society, London (UK), 10-15 July 2016.
“Devotion and the ‘Literary’.” 49th International Congress on Medieval Studies. Western Michigan University (Kalamazoo), 11-13 May 2016.
“Genre-Words and Books of Hours.” Collaborative Research Workshop in Middle English Literature. Denver, 24-26 April 2015.
“Object-lessons from the Pavement Hours.” Matters of the Word, Twenty-Fourth Medieval and Renaissance Conference at Barnard College, Columbia University, New York, 6 December 2014.
“Forms of the Hours in Late Medieval England: Lydgate’s Kalendare.” Annual Meeting of the Medieval Academy of America. University of California at Los Angeles, 10-12 April 2014.
“Regulated Reading: Time and Place in the Fifteenth-Century Book of Hours.” Annual Meeting of the Renaissance Society of America, 27-29 March 2014.
“Forms of Temporality in the English Book of Hours.” Collaborative Research Workshop in Middle English Literature. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 27-29 September 2013.
“The Franklin’s Tale and the Sister Arts.” 47th International Congress on Medieval Studies. Western Michigan University (Kalamazoo), 11-13 May 2013.
“The Book of Hours as Medieval Imagetext.” Eighteenth International Congress of the New Chaucer Society. Portland, OR, 23-26 July 2012.
“The Book of Hours in Literary History.” Medieval Writing Workshop. Columbia University, 7-9 October 2011.
“Reading Medieval Manuscripts.” Medieval Writing Workshop. Columbia University, 14-16 September 2010.
“Late Medieval Plays for Reading: The Book of Brome.” Sixteenth International Congress of the New Chaucer Society. University of Wales, 18-22 July 2008.
“Medieval Ways of Seeing.” Medieval Writing Workshop. University of California, Davis, 14-16 September 2007.
“‘I may nevyr fulle telle it’: Image into Word in Julian of Norwich.” Lost in Translation? The Tenth Cardiff Conference on the Theory and Practice of Translation in the Middle Ages. Université de Lausanne, 17-22 July 2007.
“Anglo-Saxon Imagetext.” 41st International Congress on Medieval Studies. Western Michigan University (Kalamazoo), 11-13 May 2007.
“Venus and Christ in Chaucer’s Complaint of Mars.” Medieval Lunchtime Talks. Yale University, 13 February 2007.
“Medieval Imagetext.” Medieval Writing Workshop. University of California, Davis, 22-24 September 2006.
“Roger of Waltham Imagines Himself.” International Association of Word and Image Studies: Elective Affinities. University of Pennsylvania, 23-27 September 2005.
“Tail-Rhyme in the Tale of Sir Thopas.” Medieval Lunchtime Talks. Yale University, 23 March 2005.
“Dramatizing the Cell: Carthusian Readers of Deguileville.” International Medieval Congress. University of Leeds, 10-13 July 2004.
“The Shapes of Tail-Rhyme.” Thirteenth International Congress of the New Chaucer Society. University of Glasgow, 14-17 July 2004.
“Visual Exegesis of the Psalms: The Utrecht Psalter and Old English Poetry.” Annual Meeting of the Medieval Academy. University of Washington, 1-3 April 2004.
“Reading in the Wilderness.” Medieval Writing Workshop. Northwestern University, 15-16 October 2003.
“The Performance of Devotional Reading: Illustrated Playtexts in British Library MS Additional 37049.” 36th International Congress on Medieval Studies. Western Michigan University (Kalamazoo), 5-8 May 2002.
“Performing Devotion in British Library MS Additional 37409.” Annual Convention of the Modern Language Association. New Orleans, 27-30 December 2001.
“‘In maner of a dyaloge it wente’: Devotional Performances in a Carthusian Miscellany (BL MS Add. 37049).” 35th International Congress on Medieval Studies. Western Michigan University (Kalamazoo), 4-7 May 2001.
“Monastic Reading and the Shape of the Book: Devotional Performances in British Library MS Additional 37049.” Annual Meeting of the Medieval Academy of America/Medieval Association of the Pacific. Arizona State University, 15-17 March 2001.
“Liturgical Performances in Vernacular Manuscripts.” E-seminar connected to the Twelfth International Congress of the New Chaucer Society. University of London, 14-17 July 2000.
“Reading in the Wilderness: Empty Spaces in the Desert of Religion.” International Medieval Congress. University of Leeds, 10-13 July 2000.
“Public Pageantry in Private Spaces: Liturgical Performance in BL MS Add. 37049.” 34th International Congress on Medieval Studies. Western Michigan University (Kalamazoo), 3-6 May 2000.
“Reading in the Wilderness: a Contextual Study of a Carthusian Miscellany (BL MS Additional 37049).” Unstable Strategies: Writing the History of Art Now. Getty Research Institute, 7-8 April 2000.
“‘Als wildernes is wroght this boke’: The Shape of Eremitic Reading in the Desert of Religion.” Annual Meeting of the Medieval Academy of the Pacific. University of Victoria, British Columbia, 25-27 February 2000.
“The Person in the Book: Text and Image in the Miscellany of Roger of Waltham,” International Medieval Congress. University of Leeds, 12-15 July 1999.
“Chivalric Piety and Vernacular Prayer in the Taymouth Hours.” Ut pictura poesis: Verbal and Visual Images in Manuscripts and Printed Books, 1350-1550, a Conference of the Early Book Society. University of Glasgow, 8-12 July 1999.
“The Fairfax 16 Miniature and its Continental Inheritance.” Eleventh International Congress of the New Chaucer Society. Université de la Sorbonne, 17-20 July 1998.
“Pearl and the Pictures of Cotton Nero A.x.” 33rd International Congress on Medieval Studies. Western Michigan University (Kalamazoo), 7-10 May 1998.
“Images of the Vernacular in the Taymouth Hours.” Annual Meeting of the Medieval Academy of America/Medieval Association of the Pacific. Stanford University, 26-28 March 1998.