CALL. 20.12.2015: Texts & Contexts VII. The Influence of Vernacular Discourses on Neo-Latin Lite
FECHA LÍMITE/DEADLINE/SCADENZA: 20/12/2015
FECHA CONGRESO/CONGRESS DATE/DATA CONGRESSO: 21-22-23/04/2015
LUGAR/LOCATION/LUOGO: Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Neo-Latin Studies, Universität Inssbruck (Innsbruck, Austria)
ORGANIZADOR/ORGANIZER/ORGANIZZATORE: Florian Schaffenrath (Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Neo-Latin Studies, Innsbruck) ; Alexander Winkler (FU Berlin)
INFO: web - florian.schaffenrath@neolatin.lbg.ac.at ; alexander.winkler@fu-berlin.de
CALL:
Early Modernity was a period marked, to a large extent, by bilingualism or even multilingualism. Authors writing during the period were often active in both vernacular and Latin language discourses. Modern research has not, however, given sufficient attention to the polyglot character of the Early Modern world thus far.
The seventh Texts & Contexts conference will, then, be expressly dedicated to the interplay between Neo-Latin literature and its vernacular contexts. More specifically, we intend to trace the influence of literary-theoretical discussions in the vernacular on the production of Neo-Latin texts.
By means of this approach we mean to encourage, on the one hand, a consideration of the poetological context of Neo-Latin writing in the widest sense, while on the other hand we intend to show that Neo-Latin was not merely a classicising, reactionary literature, purely focused on looking back to its ancient roots, but rather a literature which profited from a lively and organic engagement with vernacular writing. We invite proposals for 30-minute papers.
Contributions are welcome in English, French, Italian and German. Please send an abstract of ca. 300 words to Florian Schaffenrath (florian.schaffenrath@neolatin.lbg.ac.at) or Alexander Winkler (alexander.winkler@fu-berlin.de) by 20th December 2015.