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Étiqueté : rituel

Appel à contribution : « Performing Theatricality and Imaging Religious Ceremonies in Early Modern Western Europe », Gand, Ghent University, 15-17 mars 2024, date limite le 2 octobre 2023

2023 marks the 300th anniversary of the publication of the early eighteenth-century book series Cérémonies et coutumes religieuses de tous les peuples du monde, a work on all the world’s religions known to Europe at that time and originally published in seven volumes between 1723 and 1737 in Amsterdam. Edited by the exiled French Huguenot Jean Frederic Bernard, the original seven volumes of the Cérémonies knew a vast distribution across European readers in the Netherlands,...

Colloque : « The Role of the Senses in Medieval Liturgies and Rituals », Padoue, Palazzo Bo – Aula Nievo, 21-23 septembre 2022

By the Late Middle Ages, the liturgy has become the most important and elaborate ceremonial of Christianity in an already highly ritualised society. Indeed, rituals dominated the everyday life of the faithful, from the Divine Office and the Mass to the individual reading of the Hours; and they accompanied the life of people from their birth to their last breath. Besides, liturgy called for collective involvement and aimed at engaging the faithful by stimulating their...

Colloque : « The Performativity of Liturgical Art », HNA conference, La Haye, 3 juin 2022

This session seeks to investigate the performativity of the late medieval and early modern liturgical heritage from the Southern Netherlands. As liturgical objects are endowed with a ritually instituted efficacy, they lead indeed to a reflection on performativity. The performative turn in the Humanities is in line with the renewed interest in rituals and their relationships to objects, artistic or not. This approach has opened new avenues of research in art history. In this respect,...

Appel à contribution : « Experiencing the Sacred – The Role of the Senses in Medieval Liturgies and Rituals », Padoue, Università di Padova, 21-23 septembre 2022, date limite le 15 avril 2022

By the Late Middle Ages, the liturgy has become the most important and elaborate ceremonial of Christianity in an already highly ritualised society. Indeed, rituals dominated the everyday life of the faithful, from the Divine Office and the Mass to the individual reading of the Hours; and they accompanied the life of people from their birth to their last breath. Besides, liturgy called for collective involvement and aimed at engaging the faithful by stimulating their...

Appel à contribution : « Ritual. Practice, Performance, Perception » Ceræ, date limite le 30 avril 2022

Rituals pervade human life. From small or mundane rituals like brushing our teeth or making one’s daily coffee, to grand ceremonies that mark important life stages, rituals are everywhere. This has prompted reflection on what rituals are, on what can be considered as ritual. Ceræ: An Australasian Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies invites essays that analyse rituals of all kinds: public and private, communal and solitary, secular and religious, rapidly changing and long-lasting. It also...

Journée d’études : « Pré-former/Performer : Sources et catégories pour l’étude de la performance et du rituel (Moyen Âge et première Modernité) », UCLouvain, 6-7 octobre 2021

Le but de cette journée d’études est de s’interroger sur les différentes sources qui nous permettent d’étudier la performance et le rituel, en questionnant les différentes catégories d’analyse : performance dévotionnelle, théâtrale, liturgique, politique, légale, etc. Quels sont les concepts que les historien.nes, les musicologues, les historien.nes de l’art et de du théâtre utilisent et comment les confronter ? Nous entendons donc rassembler des supports variés (manuscrits, images peintes, tapisseries, objets, etc.) qui appellent à...

Journées d’étude : « Rituel et image : textiles et révélation du sacré », en ligne, les 6 et 7 mai 2021

Journées d’étude : « Rituel et image : textiles et révélation du sacré »  “Ritual and Image: Textiles and the Revelation of the Sacred” 6 – 7 mai 2021 PROGRAMME 6 MAI 2021 (Galerie Colbert, salle Walter Benjamin) 9h00 / Accueil et présentation des journées – Juliette Brack, Julie Glodt, Nicolas Sarzeaud 9h30 / Conférence inaugurale – Paul Hills (Courtauld Institute of Art) Textiles and Touch: Depicting the Sacred 10h10 / Discussion et pause  ...

Table ronde : « Illusion, Scale, Ritual: Revisiting Reception », session de la RSA, en ligne, le 15 avril

Illusion, Scale, Ritual: Revisiting Reception – RSA Virtual 2021 Organizers : Elisabeth Doulkaridou Valentina Hristova Abstract : When it comes to contextualizing works of Renaissance art, an open and creative approach to reception is essential, especially when the object of study is not an easel painting. John Shearman’s Only Connect spurred numerous studies that have suggested complementary methods of understanding through social history and anthropology. The performative aspect of images has also been an object of study in...

Appel à communication : « Rituel et image : textiles et révélation du sacré », 6-7 mai 2021, Paris, Galerie Colbert, date limite le 15 février 2021

Journées d’études : « Rituel et image : textiles et révélation du sacré », Paris, Galerie Colbert, Salle Vasari, 6-7 mai 2021 Qu’ils participent des agencements plastiques de l’image ou qu’ils soient déployés autour de l’autel, les textiles, en alliant mobilité et fluidité, jouent un rôle de première importance dans la révélation du sacré. Depuis le milieu du XIIIesiècle, l’exaltation de la Présence Réelle et l’essor des images dévotionnelles alimentent un intense « désir de voir ». L’image elle-même,...

Appel à contribution : “Rituals of the Heavenly and Earthly Kingdoms: The Sacred, Secular, and Sacramental Powers in Premodern Europe”, Varsovie, du 20 au 22 mai 2020, date limite le 15 juillet 2019

« Rituals of the Heavenly and Earthly Kingdoms: The Sacred, Secular, and Sacramental Powers in Premodern Europe » will be held at the Royal Castle in Warsaw, Poland from May 20-22, 2020. An abstract (between 300 and 500 words) and a short biography should be sent to Paweł Figurski, Ph.D. by July 15, 2019. Before the dawn of Modernity, premodern Europe was “Christendom”, a society in which there was no sharp demarcation between theology and politics, ecclesial...