32.225, Calls: Anthro Ling, Hist Ling, Lexicography, Ling & Lit, Socioling/Online

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Subject: 32.225, Calls: Anthro Ling, Hist Ling, Lexicography, Ling & Lit, Socioling/Online

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Date: Fri, 15 Jan 2021 12:15:36
From: Eleonora Selvi [eleonora.selvi at student.unisi.it]
Subject: Classicamente - Sienese Dialogues on the Ancient World

 
Full Title: Classicamente - Sienese Dialogues on the Ancient World 

Date: 01-Mar-2021 - 30-Nov-2021
Location: Online due to COVID-19 (Siena, Tuscany), Italy 
Contact Person: Eleonora Selvi
Meeting Email: dialoghisenesi at gmail.com
Web Site: http://www3.unisi.it/ricerca/centri/cisaca/nuovo/dottorato/classicamente.html 

Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; Historical Linguistics; Lexicography; Ling & Literature; Sociolinguistics 

Call Deadline: 31-Jan-2021 

Meeting Description:

We are pleased to announce the CFP for the fourth edition of the Sienese
seminars ''Classicamente. Dialoghi senesi sul mondo antico''. 

The young scholars and doctoral students of the curriculum in ''Anthropology
of the ancient world'' of the doctorate in ''Sciences of Antiquity and
Archeology'' promote the initiative ''Classicamente. Sienese dialogues on the
ancient world.'' In the belief that it is necessary to promote the encounter
and comparison between antiquists of different backgrounds and interests,
offering them the opportunity to present the fruit of their research
activities, “Classically. Sienese dialogues on the ancient world'' is
configured as a cycle of seminars in which young scholars of the ancient
world, under the age of 35 and who do not belong to any academic institution
in a stable manner, expose the results of their research, in the desire to
test the ground on the current lines of research in relation to the proposed
topics.

WHERE: Online, possibly later in the year in Siena, Italy. 
WHEN: The dates of the seminars will be decided one by one together with the
speakers themselves. The seminars will be held from March to November 2021.


Call for Papers: 

The present CFP is addressed to young scholars: postgraduate graduates,
doctoral students, research fellows and independent scholars. The project aims
to engage young researchers by sharing and discussing their different
approaches to the classical world (anthropological, philological, historical,
archaeological, semiotic, linguistic etc.) and their research results.

We will welcome papers concerned both with theoretical problems and their
concrete outcome concerning topics and case studies of anthropological
interest such as:
- identity and otherness (the stranger, creation of identity, the monstrum
etc.)
- kinship
- myth in its literary and folkloric expressions
- cult, its practices, its tolerance and religious conflict
- elements of sociolinguistics and their synchronic and diachronic evolution
- the “sign” in its linguistic, religious and iconographical variations
- material culture (agriculture, craftsmanship and commerce) and economy
- law, juridical institutions and the pre-juridical aspects of a specific
society
- philosophical currents and history of ideas
- the different means of transmission of knowledge (oral, aural, written) and
of memory (individual
or social)
- perspectives brought to anthropology of the ancient world by archeology and
epigraphy
- representations of space and time.

Candidates are invited to send an abstract of 500 words max. + a short
bibliography via the dedicated form https://forms.gle/LrEJ5awFfrWNqXNH8.

More infos and the call in Italian and English on the website of University of
Siena's Center for Anthropology of the Ancient World:
http://www3.unisi.it/ricerca/centri/cisaca/nuovo/dottorato/classicamente.html




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