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Appel à contribution: The Society for Early Modern Women, date limite 28 mai 2015

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Giorgione, La Vénus endormie, 15088-1510. Huile sur oitle, 108,5 x 175 cm. Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister de Dresde.

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The Society for Early Modern Women extends sponsorship for as many as five panels of 3 papers each at the annual meeting of the Renaissance Society of America. The Society promotes study and scholarly exchange in all disciplinary fields with a focus on women/female gender/women’s sexuality in the Renaissance/early modern period. Sponsorship signifies that sessions pre-approved by the SSEMW are automatically accepted for the Renaissance Society of America annual meeting.

Proposals due by 28 May 2015 to Sara Matthews-Grieco, SSEMW liaison with the Renaissance Society of America: smatth01@syr.edu

Proposals must include:

  • a 150 (max) word abstract describing the objective of the panel (for SSEMW use only)
  • names of organizer(s)/chair(speakers/respondent(s) + institutional affiliations + email addresses
  • one page CV (for organizers/speakers only, max.300 words, NOT in prose)
  • paper titles + draft abstracts (150 words max.) + max. 4 keywords each paper
  • specification of audio/visual needs
  • Keywords for entire panel (max. 8)

The language in which papers may be read are: English (preferred language), Italian, Spanish, French or German. Response emails regarding SSEMW sponsorship will be sent out at least seven days previous to the RSA due date for the submission of panel proposals. The SSEMW requires that scholars whose panels are accepted be/become members of the Society.

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Légende: Giorgione, Vénus endormie, 1508-1510. Huile sur toile, 108,5 x 175 cm. Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister de Dresde.

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OpenEdition vous propose de citer ce billet de la manière suivante :
Marie Piccoli-Wentzo (24 février 2015). Appel à contribution: The Society for Early Modern Women, date limite 28 mai 2015. Collectif d'Historiens de l'Art de la Renaissance. Consulté le 17 septembre 2024 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/mnhn


Marie Piccoli-Wentzo

Marie Piccoli-Wentzo est docteure en Histoire de l'Art moderne. Elle a soutenu sa thèse sur l'image du désert dans l'Italie du XVe siècle à l'Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. Ses recherches actuelles portent sur l'expérience esthétique du public de la fin de l'époque médiévale et de la Renaissance devant une œuvre.

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