Center for Iconographic Studies – University of Rijeka (Croatia)
in collaboration with
Catholic University of Leuven (Belgium)
Study of Theology in Rijeka, University of Zagreb (Croatia)
University of Ljubljana (Slovenia)
Gregorian Pontifical University in Rome (Italy)
are pleased to announce
CALL FOR PAPERS
for the Twelfth International Conference of Iconographic Studies
ICONOGRAPHY OF PAIN
that will be held in
Rijeka (Croatia), May 31 – June 01, 2018
Deadline for paper proposals: January 20, 2018
The conference seeks to explore and discuss recent development in the dialogue between art history, history, theology, philosophy, cultural theory and other relevant disciplines concerning the representation and perception of pain (both physical and emotional) in history. Pain represents not only one of the very used subjects in art but also the strong creative force for many artists. It has been recently discussed as being a transformative force in cultural production but also beyond the cultural and temporal boundaries. It can be also perceived within specific methodological paradigm of the Warburg’s Pathosformel as well as within the broader theoretical contexts. We welcome academic papers that will approach these subjects in interdisciplinary and methodologically diverse angles. The themes and subjects include, but are not limited to the following:
- pain as art form
- torture, punishment and penal iconography
- spectacle(s) of pain
- violence in visual culture
- martyrs and martyrdoms
- passion iconography
- dealing with pain – images of medical and other treatments in history
- pain as creative impulse in art
- (in)expressibility of physical pain
Paper proposals should be submitted electronically to cis@ffri.hr
A paper proposal should contain:
- full name, institution, affiliation, address, phone number(s), e-mail address
- title
- abstract (maximum 2 pages – 500 words)
Deadline: January 20, 2018
Invitations to participate will be sent out by email before February 20, 2018
There is NO registration fee
Administration and organizational costs, working materials, lunch and coffee breaks during conference, closing dinner as well as all organized visits are covered by the organizers.
All presented papers will be published in the thematic issue of the IKON journal in May 2019.