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    Conference, symposium - History

    Visions of history - the visual writing of time

    L'écriture visuelle du temps

    Ce colloque entend questionner la généalogie des imaginaires individuels et collectifs des époques qui se condensent en autant d'« identités visuelles ». À travers le cinéma, la bande dessinée, la photographie, le jeu vidéo, l'illustration, les manuels scolaires, la télévision, la littérature pour enfants ou encore les objets commerciaux et les publicités, les images de l'inactuel investissent sans cesse les clichés du temps et performent de nouveaux traits et repères de périodicité. Cette rencontre reviendra sur différentes approches historiennes des études visuelles et sur les rapports entre temps et image qu'elles impliquent.

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  • Poitiers

    Call for papers - Middle Ages

    Writers as Builders

    Alcuinus and the Carolingian Monumental Poetry – Medieval Ekphrasis, between East and West, Antiquity and Modernity

    The sessions would like to explore the formal connections between the poetic production of medieval writers and the works of art they describe, evoke or invent in these texts. The academic separations of visual studies from the textual ones have been erasing for many years the relationship existing between the two kinds of com-position. From the Vth to the end of the XIIth century, from Paulinus of Nola to Baudri of Bourgueil, a rich corpus of these texts has been composed by some of the most prestigious writers of their time and stages some of the richest works of art from medieval Europe: the wall paintings in St Gall abbey and Mainz cathedral, the Bayeux tapestry, the stained glasses in St Denis basilica…

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