Monday, March 11, 2013

TEXTUALITY TECHNOLOGY MATERIALITY


In the Medieval and Early Modern World

Call for Abstracts
28-30 November 2013, University of Western Australia, Perth

Confirmed plenary speakers:
* Professor Alexandra Gillespie (University of Toronto)
* Professor Tim Fitzpatrick (University of Sydney)

The convenors of the 19th Annual Conference of the Perth Medieval and Renaissance Group, co-sponsored by the UWA Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies, welcome abstracts (c.200 words) for 20-minute papers exploring medieval and early modern cultures of technology, textuality, and materiality, c.600 to 1800 CE. We welcome proposals for papers (or panels of 3 papers) which consider:

* The social and cultural lives and afterlives of medieval and early modern material objects
* Manuscripts, inscriptions, illustrations, letters, the printing press and other medieval and early modern communication technologies
* The production, transmission, and mediation of medieval and early modern texts
* The application and/or impact of modern technologies to medieval and early modern materials

Abstracts and panel proposals (along with titles and brief bios for
speakers) should be emailed to <conference@pmrg.org.au> addressed to the convenors — Professor Andrew Lynch, Dr Anne M. Scott, and Dr Brett D. Hirsch — by no later than 1 September 2013.

Further details about the conference programme, registration, and postgraduate travel assistance will be made available on <http://conference.pmrg.org.au/>

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