CfP: Several Panels at the Conference: Images and texts reproduced

Conference
XIth International IAWIS/AIERTI Conference
University of Lausanne (Switzerland)
10-14 July 2017
Stichtag: 2016 08 31

By choosing the topic of “Images and texts reproduced,” the eleventh IAWIS conference aims to explore the impact of reproduction/reproducibility on artistic and literary creation, and on the textual and visual constructions of knowledge in the humanities.

The conceptions and uses of reproduction have undergone radical changes in the last two centuries with the extension of print practices, photography, and computer techniques. During the Renaissance, the expansion of printing and engraving techniques provoked major turns in the fields of visual and textual cultures in comparison to the practice of copy in the Middle Ages.

To what extent has reproduction/reproducibility (from manuscripts to Ipads, from print to photography) transformed the production of the works, their diffusion and reception? This vast question addresses not only the history of images and texts production (artistic, scientific, religious, and so on) but also historical, theoretical, and methodological aspects of our disciplines.

“In principle a work of art has always been reproducible,” according to Walter Benjamin’s famous 1936 essay The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction. This fundamental assertion is worth questioning today.

Comic specific panels:

Guidelines for Submitting a Paper Proposal

  1. Send your 250 words proposals, in English or in French, using this form.
  2. You can add links to 1-3 image(s) and a short bibliography.
  3. Please indicate the panel(s) you are interested in.
  4. Anyone can send a proposal, but you will have to be a member of the IAWIS/AIERTI to be part of the program of the conference.
  5. You can choose to give your papers in English or in French.

http://wp.unil.ch/reproduction2017/

http://wp.unil.ch/reproduction2017/program/panels/

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