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Body and Soul in Medieval Visual Culture
52nd International Congress on Medieval Studies
Publicado jeudi, 04 de août de 2016
Resumo
This session seeks papers that explore the range of ways in which medieval artists responded to the anthropological duality of body and soul in the visual arts of the Byzantine and Western medieval worlds.
Anúncio
Argumentaire
Medieval theologians and artists wrestled with the dual "natures" of the human form: the soul, whose indefinite substance is connected with ideas of the animate, and the body, visible and mortal. Monastic life (supposed to be essentially spiritual) was organized, according to Byzantine typika and Western monastic rules, as a way to control the passions and to master the body by regulating the most pragmatic aspects of daily life so that monks could focus on tending the soul through prayer. Medieval artists responded to this tension between the spiritual and the corporeal in various ways in the visual arts of the Greek East and the Latin West. In Genesis cycles, for example, the animation of Adam and Eve expressed this duality without picturing the soul itself, while in representations of the Dormition of the Virgin, the soul of the Mother of God was typically presented in the form of an infant or small, pale body. This session seeks papers that explore the range of ways in which medieval artists responded to the anthropological duality of body and soul in the visual arts of the Byzantine and Western medieval worlds.
Submission guidelines
Please send an abstract of the proposed paper, (300 words), a cv with current contact information, and a completed Participant Information Form (available at https://wmich.edu/medievalcongress/submissions) to Judith Soria (judith.soria@yahoo.fr) and Jennifer Lyons (jenniferlyo@gmail.com)
by September 15, 2016.
Abstracts not accepted for the session will be forwarded to the Congress administrators for considerations in general sessions.
Organizers
- Judith Soria (CNRS « Orient et Méditerranée »)
- Jennifer Lyons (Ithaca College)
Categorias
- Representações (Categoria principal)
- Sociedade > Estudos das Ciências > História das ciências
- Períodos > Idade Média > Alta Idade Média
- Sociedade > Antropologia > Antropologia cultural
- Pensamento, comunicação e arte > Representações > História da arte
- Períodos > Idade Média > Baixa Idade Média
- Sociedade > Antropologia > Antropologia religiosa
- Pensamento, comunicação e arte > Representações > Culturas visuais
Locais
- Kalamazoo, Estados Unidos
Datas
- jeudi, 15 de septembre de 2016
Palavras-chave
- body, soul, medieval art
Contactos
- Judith Soria
courriel : judith [dot] soria [at] yahoo [dot] fr - Jennifer Lyons
courriel : jenniferlyo [at] gmail [dot] com
Fonte da informação
- Judith Soria
courriel : judith [dot] soria [at] yahoo [dot] fr
Para citar este anúncio
« Body and Soul in Medieval Visual Culture », Chamada de trabalhos, Calenda, Publicado jeudi, 04 de août de 2016, https://calenda-formation.labocleo.org/374191