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SUMMARY:Author as Editor and Editor as Author
DESCRIPTION:Fifteenth annual conference of the European Society for Textual Scholarship (ESTS 2018). \nVenue: Charles University\, Prague \nDates: 15th-17th November 2018 \nCALL FOR PAPERS\nDeadline: 30th April\, 2018 \nAcceptance notification: June 2018 \nRegistration deadline: 31st October\, 2018 \nWe are pleased to announce that the 15th International Conference for the European Society for Textual Scholarship will be held in Prague on 15th–17th November 2018. \nIn an important sense\, this year᾽s twofold theme follows up on the agenda of ESTS 2017 (“Editorial Degrees of Intervention”): firstly\, by taking the idea of editorial interventions down the imaginary cline towards its far end where editors become authors\, and secondly\, to strike a thematic balance\, by proposing to look into various aspects of a contrastive configuration – of texts edited by their authors. What conditions – such as pressures of ideology\, historical-cultural context\, urge to interpret or requirements of authenticity – turn editors into authors? And how do we tell the editors – with their complex duties of a scribe\, a compiler\, a commentator – from the authors? How does this “crossover” bear on these newly-born authors᾽ editorial practices? What circumstances bring authors to start editing their own texts? What are the principal features of this type of editorial process and its final product? \nIn addition\, a special section will be devoted to medieval manuscript culture in which scribes often change their model texts to such a degree that they might be considered their editors or even authors. Who decided to substantially alter an existing text? Under what conditions\, within what types of communities of interpretation such transformations took place? What types of changes were made? How were they received by the readers? Papers addressing the nature\, reasons\, and consequences of such editorial and authorial activities\, as well as the connected themes of the concept of author and editor in the Middle Ages are welcome. \nFollowing the tradition of the ESTS\, the conference welcomes a wide range of topics. Papers can be on any language and on any period. Participants are invited to submit proposals for 20-minute presentations (followed by 10-minute discussion)\, or for three-paper sessions. The language of the conference is English. A suggested – though not prescriptive or exhaustive – list of topics includes: \n\nThe author᾽s voice and the editor᾽s voice: authenticity\, interpretation and identity\nEditors trespassing on authorial land: textual variants and degrees of intervention\nAuthors as editors: challenges and caveats\nEditors as authors versus facts of language and philology\nAuthors᾽ associates as editors\nFluid text and open text in the hands of editors and authors; aesthetics of variance\nTradition and the individual talent revisited: cultural\, social and historical meanings and contexts of the figure of the author; the place of the editor\nReadersʼ and community perceptions and constructions of the author-editor continuum\nDigital re-editing: digitization of published edited text\nTextology and Prague functional-structural tradition\n\n…as well as other more general topics that have always been fostered by the Society: \n\nDigital versus printed editions\nThe target audience\nSelection of texts worth editing\nScholarly editions\n\nProposals of participation\, paper title and abstract (250-300 words\, excluding references) should be submitted as an email attachment (preferably .doc or .docx) before 30th April 2018 to the following address: ests2018@ff.cuni.cz. \nIn addition\, proponents of individual papers are kindly requested to supply the following information: presenter’s name\, concise biography\, address\, telephone\, email and institutional affiliation. \nProposals of three-paper sessions should include a title\, a chair and an intro for the session (ca 100 words)\, along with titles and abstracts for each paper. \nContributors and panel chairs must pay the conference fee and must be members in good standing of the European Society for Textual Scholarship for 2018 (except invited speakers). \nDetails about the payment (100€\, which covers conference fee and ESTS membership) will be provided by the time registration begins. \nOrganizing Committee: \n\nJan Čermák\nLucie Doležalová\nSakari Katajamäki\nJakub Říha\nOndřej Tichý\n\nContact: \nConference email: ests2018@ff.cuni.cz \nFor more information about the ESTS\, please see http://www.textualscholarship.eu/
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LOCATION:Filozofická fakulta Univerzity Karlovy\, nám. Jana Palacha 2\, Praha 1\, 116 38\, Česká republika
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SUMMARY:6th European Congress of Medieval Studies - Past and Future Medieval Studies Today
DESCRIPTION:FIDEM Congress 2018\nThe 6th European Congress of Medieval Studies of the Fédération Internationale des Instituts d’Études Médiévales (FIDEM) will be organized by the Department of Arts\, Media\, and Philosophy of the University of Basel\, Switzerland. \nSUBJECT\nThere was a time\, not so long ago\, when Medieval Studies constituted a major pillar for the understanding of the history of human civilization. The Middle Ages bridge the gap between ancient culture and Modernity; it is the period during which the Greek and Roman heritage was transformed into European and Christian values and found expression in new and different ways in music\, art\, architecture\, literature\, philosophy\, and theology – fields\, which testify to the cultural evolution of humanity. For this reason\, Medieval Studies had a strong and uncontested position in the curricula of many institutions of higher education\, especially in the Western world. \nToday\, things are different. While the medieval contribution to the project of humanity remains beyond doubt\, the challenges facing those interested in history have definitively changed. In a globalizing world\, the emergence of the universities\, gothic architecture\, polyphony\, and urban culture\, can no longer be studied in isolation. Their significance must be assessed against the background of developments elsewhere in the world\, for instance\, the Middle East\, Africa\, and Asia. Today\, what does the medieval past mean for a global and culturally diverse future? \nMedieval Studies have always excelled by their vigorous scholarly methods and their inventiveness: it is within this realm that new methods of critical text editing were developed and became the standard across all the humanities; medievalists were among the first to seize the opportunities and chances offered by the digitization of texts; interdisciplinary research is the rule rather than the exception. With these features\, Medieval Studies are well equipped to develop convincing answers  to the challenges of the future in front of them. Distinguished by a vast regional diversity as well as global interaction and exchange\, the Middle Ages both question and inspire our contemporary understanding as citizens of a globalizing world\, a promising challenge calling for new ideas and\npowerful institutions suited to put the ‘European’ Middle Ages into relation with human achievements elsewhere on the globe. \nCurrently\, different replies to these new challenges are under discussion\, each with its own potentials and risks: global medievalism\, digital humanities\, comparative history\, rethinking the cultural narrative. To present and debate these approaches and to exchange views about successful perspectives of Medieval Studies\, the Fédération Internationale des Instituts d’Etudes Médiévales (FIDEM) devotes its 6th European Congress of Medieval Studies to the topic of “Past and Future: Medieval Studies Today”. \nBy way of plenary talks and discussion sessions\, specialist from the fields of Arts\, History\, Philosophy\, and Literature will share with the audience their views about the possible future of Medieval Studies. \nCall for Papers\nThere is a number of slots for papers (20 minutes) and special sessions (90 minutes). Proposals should be submitted to Prof. Maarten J.F.M. Hoenen at FIDEM@unibas.ch by 30 April\, 2018. \nStipends\nTo facilitate attendance at the Congress\, FIDEM stipends (500 €) are available for researchers under the age of 35\, who will present a paper.\nApplications (including a letter of application\, a CV and a letter of recommendation) should be submitted to Dr. Marta Pavón Ramírez\, FIDEM Secretary General\, at secretary.general@fidemweb.org by 30 April\, 2018. \nGeneral Assembly\nOn Tuesday\, 4 September\, the General Assembly of the FIDEM will take place in the Kollegienhaus of the University of Basel. At the General Assembly\, the new board of the FIDEM will be elected. Further items of the agenda will be announced in advance. \nRegistration and Information\nRegistration is free. To register\, please send an email to FIDEM@unibas.ch by July 15\, 2018.\nIn the next circular details on stipends\, hotel accommodation and travel information will be provided.\nFor further information\, please contact Prof. Maarten J.F.M. Hoenen at FIDEM@unibas.ch
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LOCATION:Departement Künste\, Medien\, Philosophie – Universität Basel\, Basilej\, Švýcarsko
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