27.442, Confs: General Ling/Serbia
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Subject: 27.442, Confs: General Ling/Serbia
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Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2016 11:26:24
From: Dragan Vranesevic [coldtea at fil.bg.ac.rs]
Subject: Philology Culture
Philology Culture
Date: 09-Jun-2016 - 11-Jun-2016
Location: Belgrade, Serbia
Contact: Aleksandra Vranes
Contact Email: philology.culture at fil.bg.ac.rs
Meeting URL: http://www.fil.bg.ac.rs/fakultet/naucni-skupovi-i-konferencije/
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Meeting Description:
The Faculty of Philology in Belgrade today is one of the last remaining
institutions of higher learning in Europe which, within its name, cherishes
and upholds the memory of the traditional philological disciplines. Although
the history of philology corresponds to the history of culture, its
contemporary relevance is often brought to question. Following the well-known
critique of Nietzsche’s “Philology of the Future”, symposia on the future of
philology ensued at the end of the twentieth and in the twenty-first century.
The academic discipline which served to codify national identity in the 19th
century, faced the challenges of the post-modern, globalized and networked
world. The crisis of philology today calls for a critical attitude towards
traditional and contemporary classification of knowledge, while its global
dispersion, rich cultural history and interdisciplinary
essence spell the hope of feasibility of a more holistic, philological
understanding of (contemporary) culture. With that in mind, we propose that
the Conference would encompass the following academic fields:
1. History of Philology and Cultural History
2. World Philology
3. Philology and (Contemporary) Literary Methodology
4. Philology and (Contemporary) Linguistics
5. Philology in the Theory and Practice of Teaching
6. E-Philology and Digital Libraries
7. Philologies of the Future
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