36.1700, Confs: 3rd AIFG Doctoral Conference (Italy)

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Subject: 36.1700, Confs: 3rd AIFG Doctoral Conference (Italy)

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Date: 29-May-2025
From: Associazione Italiana Filologia Germanica [convegnophd at aifg.it]
Subject: 3rd AIFG Doctoral Conference


3rd AIFG Doctoral Conference
Theme: Cultural Syncretism in the Literary Traditions of Medieval
Europe

Date: 10-Dec-2025 - 12-Dec-2025
Location: Bologna, Italy

Linguistic Field(s): History of Linguistics; Ling & Literature;
Translation
Subject Language(s): Middle English (1100-1500) (enm)
                     Middle High German (ca. 1050-1500) (gmh)
                     Old English (ca. 450-1100) (ang)
                     Old High German (ca. 750-1050) (goh)
                     Old Norse (non)
Language Family(ies): Germanic

Submission Deadline: 13-Jun-2025

We welcome contributions dealing with literary works featuring
phenomena of syncretism between Germanic elements and other European
traditions. In particular, we invite to submit studies on the
reciprocal influences between Germanic cultures and other literary
traditions of the European Middle Ages and the modalities in which
they have shaped new symbolic, narrative and poetic languages.
We encourage submissions that highlight dynamics of cultural exchange,
transformations of identities and possible reinterpretations of
Germanic myths and legends through the encounter with other
traditions, such as Celtic, Slavic, Greco-Byzantine, Classical,
Christian etc. Investigations based on transmedial approaches are also
accepted, on the condition that they be based on a rigorous
philological analysis of the literary sources.



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