mardi 5 février 2013

Histoire des cinq sens

The Five Senses in Medieval and Early Modern Cultures: Literature and Language

7-8 June 2013, University of Bern


Conference Organisers:
Prof. Dr. Beatrix Busse (University of Heidelberg)
Prof. Dr. Annette Kern-Stähler (University of Bern)


The study of the historical and cultural formation of the senses has attracted increasing scholarly interest in recent years. We invite abstracts for 20-minute papers from medievalists and early modernists (in English literary and cultural studies or in linguistics). Topics may include but are not limited to
  • sensory environments
  • sensory metaphors
  • sensory hierarchies
  • sense impairments
  • gender and the senses

Papers might explore
  • how sensory experiences are expressed and ordered by language
  • how literature grows out of and evokes sensory experiences
  • how sensations were interpreted in the late medieval and early modern periods
  • how the meanings of sensory terms have changed with time
  • how the knowledge of sense perception was transmitted

To maximise the interaction among the conference participants, there will be no parallel sessions. The concluding session of the conference will include a panel discussion of the outstanding problems in the fields and the trends for future research.

Confirmed keynote speakers
Professor Vincent Gillespie, University of Oxford
Dr Farah Karim-Cooper, King’s College London
Professor Richard Newhauser, Arizona State University

Please send an abstract (max 250 words) and a bionote by 15 February 2013 to
annette.kern-staehler@ens.unibe.ch

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