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12.05.2009

CfP: "Religion in the Hispanic Baroque. The First Atlantic Culture and its Legacy"

  • Ort: Liverpool, UK
  • Beginn: 12.10.10
  • Ende: 14.10.10
  • Disziplinen: Literaturwissenschaft, Medien-/Kulturwissenschaft
  • Sprachen: Spanisch
  • Frist: 30.09.09

The Hispanic Baroque Project, Liverpool

12.05.2010-14.05.2010, The Foresight Centre, University of Liverpool, 1

Brownlow Street, Liverpool, L69 3GL, United Kingdom

 

RELIGION IN THE HISPANIC BAROQUE:

THE FIRST ATLANTIC CULTURE AND ITS LEGACY

 

The Foresight Centre, Liverpool, 12-14 May 2010

 

This interdisciplinary conference will look at the role of religion in

the Hispanic Baroque. We propose to explore the Baroque not merely as a

specific and historical set of literary, artistic and architectural

styles. Rather we seek to study it as a complex cultural system that

emerged from early modern transatlantic interaction and exchange of

knowledge and imagination, and that continues to shape the political,

social and cultural reality of the Atlantic world and beyond to this

day. We invite the submission of proposals from every disciplinary

background interested in one or both of our two main strands of

investigation.

 

Our first strand focuses on religion as a media through which political

and social conflict in the early modern and modern Hispanic world are

exacerbated as well as negotiated. We want to examine the ways in which

religion shaped individual and collective identities and was in turn

shaped by conflict and compromise arising from colonization, resistance

and mestizaje. This strand seeks to deepen our understanding of the

mutually transformative relationship between religion and society in the

Hispanic world from the fifteenth century to the present by looking at

religion as the means, medium or obstacle to the creation of social,

political and cultural stability. We thus hope to be able to pinpoint

the features of interaction between religion and society that are

specific to the Hispanic Baroque.

 

In our second strand of investigation we want to compare complex

transatlantic technologies and patterns of interaction characteristic

for the Hispanic Baroque with those of other cultural spheres. For

instance, in how far can we describe Baroque religion as a cultural

system and system of communication transcending the boundaries of

confession, nation, language and mode of artistic expression? Can we

regard Baroque religion and also the Baroque generally as cross-cultural

phenomena producing and sustaining patterns of cultural interaction that

are dynamic and stable over long periods of time? What can the study of

Baroque cultures and their modes of conflict and resolution tell us

about the need and the ways to balance complex contemporary societies?

 

Possible Themes for Panels include:

- The Universal Baroque?

- Baroque Media from the Sixteenth to the 21 Century

- Baroque Science

- Baroque Arts

- Baroque Spaces

- Religion, Conflict and Identity in Baroque Societies

- Religion, Culture, and Commerce

- Complex Legacy: Enduring Patterns of Baroque Religion

 

PROPOSALS for papers should include a title, an abstract of about 250

words, and your full contact details (including an e-mail if possible).

We welcome the proposal of panels and we warmly encourage postgraduate

submissions. Please send your proposals by 30th September 2009 (post or

email) to:

 

Dr Harald E. Braun

School of History

University of Liverpool

9 Abercromby Square

Liverpool

L69 7WZ

UNITED KINGDOM

h.e.braun@liv.ac.uk

 

OR

 

Professor Jesús Pérez-Magallón

Department of Hispanic Studies

McGill University

688 Sherbrooke Street West

Montreal, QC,

H3A 3R1

CANADA

jesus.perez@mcgill.ca

 

REGISTRATION The registration fee will be £100.00 for the full

three-day-conference (including all coffee/tea breaks and lunches). The

day-rate will be £35.00. There is a small subsidy of £10.00 for the

subsidised conference dinner. A limited amount of financial support for

postgraduate research students may be available. You can find the

REGISTRATION FORM and more INFORMATION on the conference website at:

www.liv.ac.uk/iberianatlantic/2010conference.htm

 

LOCATION and TRAVEL the Venue is the Foresight Centre, University of

Liverpool: www.foresightcentre.co.uk

For how to get there see:

www.foresightcentre.co.uk/location.html

 

ACCOMMODATION Information on accommodation for all budgets will be made

available on the conference website on 1st November 2009.

 

This conference is part of the The Hispanic Baroque Project

www.hispanicbaroque.ca

a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Major Collaborative Research Initiative.

Von:  Harald E. Braun

Publiziert von: Kai Nonnenmacher