EENS Vienna 2023: 7th European Congress of Modern Greek Studies Vienna, Austria, September 11-14, 2023 |
Conference website | http://7th-european-congress-of-modern-greek-studies.univie.ac.at |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=eensvienna2023 |
Submission deadline | October 31, 2022 |
Title of the Conference: Zoomin and focus on Modern Hellenism: texts, images, objects, histories
The European Society of Modern Greek Studies (EENS) organizes, in cooperation with the Department of Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies of the University of Vienna and the Austrian Society of Modern Greek Studies (ÖGNS), the “7th European Congress of Modern Greek Studies” from 11 to 14 September 2023.
The 7th European Congress of Modern Greek Studies addresses researchers in the wider field of scholarly areas and specializations regarding Modern Greek Studies (history, literature and philology, linguistics and language didactics, theater and cinema studies, historical and cultural anthropology, archaeology, history of art, international relations, comparative literature, musicology, political science, cultural studies). We invite in particular all young researchers in these fields to consider applying to the congress.
2023 marks the centenary of the Treaty of Lausanne, while since the last congress of the EENS in 2018 important historical commemorations were celebrated. Such commemorative processes concern not only the experience of events as such, their impact and representations in language, literature and art, but in a broader sense the chronological and geographical dimensions and the historical characteristics and expressions of the Greek world in the early modern, modern and contemporary era.
We invite you to participate with a paper, considering methodological issues and new approaches and foci to texts, images, objects, and linguistic phenomena. We particularly look forward to subjects promoting the interdisciplinary and transcultural dimensions of Modern Greek Studies.
As central (but by no means exclusive) thematic fields we propose:
1. The imprint of collective historical experiences of Modern Hellenism in literature and the visual arts
2. Diasporas, migrations and forced population movements
3. Historiographical interpretations and approaches to Modern Hellenism
4. History of the Greek book and printing
5. Religion, language, writing: multiple expression and representations of Modern Hellenism
6. Material remains and archaeology: relation to the past and cultural heritage management
7. History of concepts and creation of political and cultural terminology in the Greek language
Thirty (30) grants of 300 euros each will be awarded to young researchers, to enable them to participate in the congress. The abstracts of the applicants must have been previously approved by the members of the scientific committee, and the applicants must not hold a position at a university or a research foundation or participate in a financed research program. The grants will be disbursed after the closing of the congress.
Organizing Committee
Chair:
Maria A. Stassinopoulou
Members:
Ioannis Brigkos
Lida-Maria Dodou
Angelika Hudler
Dimitris Kousouris
Anna Ransmayr
Scientific Committee
Chair:
Vassilios Sabatakakis, Lund University
Coordinator:
Angelika Hudler, University of Vienna
Contact
eens.vienna2023.byzneo@univie.ac.at