Presentations:

2025:

A Reasonable Appeal: Trefhocal Approaches in Finghen mac Flainn’s Poem of Seventy Quatrains” — Harvard Celtic Colloquium, Harvard University, October 2025. 

“Temporary Toponymy: Placenaming in The Táin and Translations,” Biennial Conference for the Association for the Study of Literature and Environment UK and Ireland, University of Galway, Aug. 12-14, 2025.

“BearMen: Zoological Anthroponyms in The Saga of King Hrolf Kraki— Medieval & Early Modern Studies Festival, University of Kent, June 2025.

“Flesh and Blood: Embodied Icelandic National Identity in Saga Culture,” Symposium of Medieval and Renaissance Studies, June 9-11, 2025.

“Wine Poetic: Viking Skalds” — Guest Lecturer, The Poetry Society of New York, April 2025.

“Marginal DiscourseIcelandic Inscription as Literary and National Study”— Language and Development Lab, The New School, April 2025.

Publications:

2025:

Differing Medieval Verse” — Medievalist Toolkit, Seattle University, forthcoming.

Preventative Conservation in Neglected Archives: Large-Scale Archival Repairs in Forgotten Collections” — Bridging Fields, New York University, forthcoming.

2024:

Lindenburg, M. (2024) “Delving into Iceland: Conducting Research Abroad,” Bridging Fields: An Interdisciplinary Graduate Journal of Library and Information Sciences: Issue 1.

2023:

Lindenburg, M. (2023) “The Last Martian: Postcolonial Metaphors of the New Frontier,” Soaring: A Journal of Undergraduate Research: Vol. 2023, Article 9.

2022:

Lindenburg, M. “How to Make a Monster: The Homosexual Experience in Horror and Thriller Cinema.” The Review: A Journal of Undergraduate Student Research 23 (2022).