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[Commlist] CfP: Call for Papers: Periodicals and Visual Culture
Wed Feb 20 12:30:31 GMT 2019
*8th ESPRit CONFERENCE 2019, ATHENS, GREECE*
National Library of Greece
Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center
11-13 September 2019
PERIODICALS AND VISUAL CULTURE
<http://www.espr-it.eu/news/events/105-call-for-papers-periodicals-and-visual-culture-11-13-september-2019-athens>
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The subject of the 2019 European Society for Periodical Research
(ESPRit) Conference will be the visual culture of periodical literature,
viewed in its broadest sense and in a comparative context. This approach
is intended to encompass all visual aspects of periodicals, including
typography, covers, format, illustration, fine and avant garde art,
cartoons, advertising copy, photojournalism, fashion, portraiture,
illustrated travel accounts and ethnographic studies, religious imagery,
propaganda and all other dimensions of the visual culture of the printed
page. Of particular interest are the development and use of new print
technologies for the reproduction of images, the juxtapositions or
interactions of imagery and text (at the level of the page or the
opening, the issue or the series), the evolution of visual tropes/memes
(for example in propaganda and advertising), innovation in design, the
emergence of new markets, studies of reader reception of and engagement
with visual cultures, the formal (legal) or informal (editorial)
regulation of the printed image, and the influence of periodical
illustration on art and photography more broadly and on the use of
imagery in the daily press in particular.
The conference will draw on and enhance the current Greek Press History
Workshop (ETMIET)/ Research Centre for Modern Greece (KENI), Panteion
University research project on Greek twentieth-century popular print
that seeks to establish the first fully-comprehensive archive of
periodicals in Greece, in collaboration with the Journalists’ Union of
Periodical and Electronic Press (ESPIT), and the National Library of
Greece. Further dimensions that arise from the particular Greek
experience, and which invite broader international comparative
perspectives, include: (a) the relationships between the uses of imagery
in the periodical literature of metropoles and diasporas; and (b) an
exploration of the methodologies and the political economies of
periodicals research, particularly under the current global
circumstances of austerity for the Humanities in general.
The Conference theme itself will be illustrated with appropriate
exhibitions and pop-up displays, for which a wider audience is also
under consideration, including schools, in order to leave a more lasting
legacy for the people of Greece.
Proposals for 20-minute papers on any aspect of the visual culture of
periodicals, of any period or region, are invited for the 8th Conference
of European Society for Periodical Research (ESPRit), which will be held
in Athens in September 2019. Accepted proposals will be grouped into
broadly congruent thematic panels, normally with three speakers in each.
Subjects may include the following:
* illustrations
* cartoons
* formats
* title and font design
* advertising
* photojournalism
* fashion
* portraiture
* travel accounts
* ethnographic studies
* religious imagery
* propaganda
* the presence of periodicals (production, distribution or
consumption) in visual culture more broadly
* and other dimensions of the printed image
* of particular interest are juxtapositions or interactions of imagery
and text – either at the level of the page or the opening, the issue
or the series.
In addition, we intend to organise specific workshop sessions on Greek
periodicals and visual culture, consisting of panels and group proposals
relating to, for example, covers, advertisements, layout etc. We also
invite proposals for two atelier sessions, one for MA and PhD
candidates, the other focused on a regionally-based ‘state of the
discipline’ panel.
The conference will draw on and enhance the current Greek Press History
Workshop (ETMIET)/ Research Centre for Modern Greece (KENI), Panteion
University research project on Greek twentieth-century popular print
that seeks to establish the first fully-comprehensive archive of
periodicals in Greece, in collaboration with the Journalists’ Union of
Periodical and Electronic Press (ESPIT), and the National Library of Greece.
The working language of the conference is English and Greek. We welcome
proposals from researchers at all stages of their careers.
Proposals of around 250 words (references not included) for 20-minute
papers and a short CV (no more than 200 words) should be sent to
*(2019esprit /at/ gmail.com)* <mailto:(2019esprit /at/ gmail.com)> by *31 March 2019*.
We also welcome proposals for joint panels of three papers. Please
include a brief rationale for the panel along with an abstract and CV
for each presenter.
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