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A big
THANK YOU to all the participants and organizers for helping
make the conference a raging success!!
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of some of the Conference Events.
Shuttle bus information is available for those staying
at the hotel under "Travel Information." Also, the
tentative schedule and list of abstracts are updated weekly
under "Events" and "Participants," respectively.
Central Connecticut State
University and the English Department will be holding an
international, interdisciplinary Text and Image Conference on
“The Language of Images” on March 29-30, 2007.
The goal of this conference is
to provide a diachronic and multidisciplinary exploration of the
complex and ever-evolving interaction between texts and images
in fields as diverse as literature, art, philosophy, history,
drama, sociology, tourism, cartography, graphic design, and the
media.
Participants are encouraged to
present papers that examine and challenge the relationships
between texts and images from a historical, cultural,
theoretical, and generic perspective, while emphasizing the
illuminating or destabilizing effects of this interaction for
the reader/viewer. By analyzing texts that incorporate visual
images, or visual images that incorporate text, participants are
invited to consider the forms and modalities that the debate on
texts and images has taken over time and space from its origins
in the Sister Arts tradition to the more recent discussions of
the proliferation of images in today’s “pictorial turn” or
“visual culture.” Submissions may emphasize, for example, the
textual components of images and the graphical elements of texts
according to the tradition of “Ut Pictura Poesis,” their joint
nature as “signs” according to semiotic tenets, or the
fundamental resistance of images to interpretation according to
poststructuralist theories. Proposals may also address notions
of truth, artifice, otherness, and evidentiality. We encourage
contributors to consider the ambivalent reactions of iconophilia
and iconophobia that images seem to generate historically and
culturally, and to examine the interaction between texts and
images in terms of power and gender. Issues of history, memory,
trauma, and nostalgia may also be addressed, while formal issues
may be raised through discussions of innovative “iconotextual”
strategies that attempt to break the boundaries between the
verbal and the visual. Whatever the focus, but particularly in
cases of ekphrasis – the verbal representation of a visual
representation – submissions may use the interplay between texts
and images to provide a reflection on the limits of
representation, as well to re-think the very acts of reading and
viewing.
Topics may include, but are not
limited to:
Literature and the Visual Arts:
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Literature and Photography
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Literature and Painting
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Literature and Film
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Literature and Maps
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Literature and Illustrations
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Literature and Cartoons
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Concrete Poetry
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Ekphrastic Poetry
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Graphic Novels
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Artist Books
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Hypertexts
Text and Image in Art
Text and Image in Drama
Text and Image in History
Text and Image in the Media
Text and Image in Cartography
Text and Image in Graphic
Design
Text and Image in Tourism
Visual Sociology
The Theory of Text and Image
For more information,
contact:
laurence.petit[at]ccsu.edu |