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Appel à communication : “Books and the City”.

Etienne Louis Boullée, Interior of a Library, XVIIIe siècle, pen and black and some brown ink, gray wash, over faint traces of black chalk, compass point at center, ruled borders in pen and black ink at outer margin and framing design area, 42 x 65,3 cm, New York, The Morgan Library & Museum.

Etienne Louis Boullée, Interior of a Library, XVIIIe siècle, pen and black and some brown ink, gray wash, over faint traces of black chalk, compass point at center, ruled borders in pen and black ink at outer margin and framing design area, 42 x 65,3 cm, New York, The Morgan Library & Museum.

Type : Appel à communication.
Date de la manifestation : 23 et 24 juin 2016.
Lieu : Maastricht.
Date limite : 1er mars 2016.

This symposium aims to investigate the relationships between books and urban city spaces. Cities are complex networks that exist in a constant state of transformation. More than just the built environment of the metropolis, cities are constituted through a range of geographic, social, political and economic dynamics. Drawing together a range of interdisciplinary perspectives, the symposium seeks to investigate the ways in which these aspects of the city have been articulated by books, their production, distribution and collection.

Books and the City poses a number of questions: How has the city been represented in literature, travel guides, artists’ books, newspapers, prints, graphic novels or zines? How has the book been used to reflect, challenge or produce urban identities? To what extent is the book implicated in strategies of mapping, defining borders and city limits or articulating boundaries between the urban and suburban? What role have books played in constructing narratives about the history, memory or future transformations of the city? How do book collections, publishers and systems of distribution relate to notions of civic identity? How might the materiality of books and their preservation reveal the structures or concerns of city spaces and their communities? Papers exploring these questions and others are invited from artists, academics and professionals working across periods and geographies.

The symposium will be organized around sessions on:

– Book history

– Artist’s books

– Representations of the city

– Travel

– Urban centers (London, Paris, etc.)

– Conceptions of space and time

– Books and city networks

– Circulation of books and reading practices in the city

These session themes are suggestions and are not an exhaustive list.

The Books and the City symposium coincides with the Netherlands 2016 Year of the Book.

Abstracts of 300 words (max) along with a short bio should be submitted to barbara.garrie@[at]canterbury.ac.nz, p.fleskens@[at]maastrichtuniversity and emilie.sitzia@[at]maastrichtuniversity.nl by 1 March 2016. Panel proposals will also be considered.


OpenEdition vous propose de citer ce billet de la manière suivante :
Maxime Georges Métraux (25 janvier 2016). Appel à communication : “Books and the City”. Groupe de Recherche en Histoire de l'Art Moderne. Consulté le 5 octobre 2024 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/p60q


Maxime Georges Métraux

Doctorant en Histoire de l'art moderne (Université Paris IV –Sorbonne, Centre André Chastel – UMR 8150). Expert pour la galerie Hubert Duchemin et chargé d’enseignement à l'Université Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée. Commissaire scientifique de l’exposition "Chic Emprise : Cultures, usages et sociabilités du tabac du XVIe au XVIIIe siècle" (22 juin - 23 septembre 2019) au musée du Nouveau Monde de La Rochelle.

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