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Bioculturalité de la vie quotidienne
Bioculturalidad de la vida cotidiana
Biocultural Dimensions of Everyday life
Séminaire international de CORPUS (Groupe international d'études culturelles sur le corps)
Seminario internacional de CORPUS (Grupo Internacional de Estudios Culturales sobre el Cuerpo)
International Seminar of CORPUS (International Group for the Cultural Studies of the Body)
Publié le mardi 29 mars 2016
Résumé
The present seminar is the continuation of the symposium Bodies in action. The Biocultural Dimensions of the Everyday life that was held within the framework of the 4th Congress on Latin American Anthropology (Mexico, 2015). We invite to this seminar Biocultural Dimensions of the Everyday life researchers interested in the study of the body, of the human embodiment, of the techniques of the body, of the linkages between bodily action and material culture, of the human/animal co-actions, of the nutrition, of the health, of the bodily education, of the dance, of the sexuality and of other fragments of everyday life that invite to think about the complexity of the human being-in-the-world.
Annonce
Argument
Founded in 2009 after a series of seminars organized between 2001 and 2008 at the EHESS (Paris) and the Autonomous University of Madrid, CORPUS aims at being an effective participant in building a widely diverse and scientifically-based dialogue on the anthropological aspects of the body.
CORPUS now brings together around five hundred researchers from over sixty-five different countries.
The themes of the preceding symposia and seminars were The Beautiful and the Ugly: Body Representations" (Lisbon, 2010), Foreign Bodies: Enhancing & Invading the Human Body (Moscow, 2010), Bodies & Folklore(s): Legacies, Constructions and Performances (Lima, 2010), Acest Corp I-real / This Un-real Body (Timişoara, 2010), Diets and Food Patterns: Myths, Realities and Hopes (Tbilisi, 2011), Devoted Bodies or Great Shows? Making Profit on Sacred Areas (Munster, 2011), Genders, Cultures and Citizenships (San Cristóbal de las Casas, 2011), Parents’ Bodies, Children’s Bodies. From Conception to Education (Timişoara, 2011), Silent Body. Discourses of Silence (Timişoara, 2012), Bodily Cultivation & Cultural Learning (Taipei, 2013), Water and Body Fluids (Timişoara, 2014) & Añoranza, Saudade, Banzo, Homesickness, Amor de la tierra: Structure of the Sentiment, Bodies and Emotions (Cali/Popayan/Manizales, 2016).
The present seminar is the continuation of the symposium Bodies in action. The Biocultural Dimensions of the Everyday life that was held within the framework of the 4th Congress on Latin American Anthropology (Mexico, 2015).
We invite to this seminar Biocultural Dimensions of the Everyday life researchers interested in the study of the body, of the human embodiment, of the techniques of the body, of the linkages between bodily action and material culture, of the human/animal co-actions, of the nutrition, of the health, of the bodily education, of the dance, of the sexuality and of other fragments of everyday life that invite to think about the complexity of the human being-in-the-world.
Submission guidelines
The proposals must include an abstract (150-300 words) and a current CV. The deadline for receiving presentations is
April, 12th 2016
Presentations should be delivered preferably in English or Spanish. However, proposals in French and Portuguese will also be considered.
Proposals must be sent to Frédéric Duhart (frederic.duhart@wanadoo.fr) & Almudena Villegas Becerril (almudenavillegas@garumgourmet.es).
Contacts
- Frédéric Duhart, CORPUS General coordinator, frederic.duhart@wanadoo.fr
- Almudena Villegas Becerril, Seminar coordinator, almudenavillegas@garumgourmet.es
Scientific Committee
- Gabriel Luis Bourdin, Researcher, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico
- Frédéric Duhart, Teacher-researcher, Mondragon University & Basque Culinary Center, Spain
- Maria Eugenia García, Teacher-researcher & contemporary art curator, Valencia, Spain
- José Luis Grosso, Director of PIRKA & professor, National University of Catamarca, Argentina
- Jesús Ilundáin Agurruza, Teacher-researcher, Linfield College, Estados Unidos
- Marina Kousouri, Teacher-researcher, Paris Diderot University - Paris 7, France
- Almudena Villegas Becerril, Historian and firm manager, Spain
http://corpus.comlu.com
Catégories
- Ethnologie, anthropologie (Catégorie principale)
- Sociétés > Sociologie
- Esprit et Langage > Éducation > Histoire de l'éducation
- Esprit et Langage > Représentations > Histoire de l'art
- Sociétés > Histoire
Lieux
- Universidad de Cordoba, Campus de Rabanales
Cordoue, Espagne (14014)
Dates
- mardi 12 avril 2016
Fichiers attachés
Mots-clés
- corps, techniques du corps, santé, nutrition, danse, travail, religion, éducation, bioculturel
Contacts
- Frédéric Duhart
courriel : frederic [dot] duhart [at] orange [dot] fr
URLS de référence
Source de l'information
- Frédéric Duhart
courriel : frederic [dot] duhart [at] orange [dot] fr
Licence
Cette annonce est mise à disposition selon les termes de la CC0 1.0 Universel.
Pour citer cette annonce
« Bioculturalité de la vie quotidienne », Appel à contribution, Calenda, Publié le mardi 29 mars 2016, https://calenda-formation.labocleo.org/361281