Excalibur is not a thing, something you can hold in your hand.
Excalibur is the good in you.
The power to do good, to stand up for what's right, to slay dragons, to capture bank robbers.
You always carry Excalibur in your heart.


Robert Tinnell, Kids of the Round Table (1995)

Friday, December 26, 2025

UPDATE Revisioning Sir Gawain and the Green Knight: Essays on David Lowery's The Green Knight (proposals by 1/2/2026)

Revisioning Sir Gawain and the Green Knight: Essays on David Lowery's The Green Knight


deadline for submissions:
January 2, 2026

full name / name of organization:
Drew Maxwell and Melissa Crofton

contact email:
dmaxwell@trentu.ca

source: https://call-for-papers.sas.upenn.edu/cfp/2025/11/11/revisioning-sir-gawain-and-the-green-knight-essays-on-david-lowerys-the-green-knight


For close to nine hundred years, Gawain has been a favorite hero in Arthurian myth, especially when it comes to his appearance in the late fourteenth century chivalric romance, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. While scholarship on the poem continues to expand in many fascinating ways, David Lowery’s 2021 film adaptation, The Green Knight, has changed the way scholars can approach and teach the medieval poem. We have a contract with Boydell and Brewer and confirmed contributors; however, we have lost a few contributors and are looking for one or two more chapters for the book. We are particularly looking for chapters that discuss race and/or toxic masculinity in the poem and film, or possibly other adaptations of the poem (particularly film adaptations other than Lowery’s The Green Knight).



Please send a 250-word proposal to Dr. Melissa Crofton and Dr. Drew Maxwell to TheGreenKnightCasebook@gmail.com by January 2, 2026. Early abstract submissions are welcomed/encouraged. Due to contract agreements with Boydell and Brewer, we have a tight deadline in place, and we will need finished chapters by the spring of 2026.


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