[oberlist] UK* cfp: AAH Session on Nations, Identities and Art Histories in Central Europe

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Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2014 09:40:24 +0100
From: Andreas Broeckmann <broeckmann at leuphana.de>
Subject: [spectre] CFP: Nations, Identities and Art Histories in
	Central Europe (Norwich, 9-11 Apr 2015)

From: Klara Kemp-Welch <klara.kemp-welch at courtauld.ac.uk>
Date: Oct 30, 2014
Subject: CFP: Session at AAH Annual Conference (Norwich, 9-11 Apr 2015)

Sainsbury Institute for Art, UEA, Norwich, April 9 - 11, 2015
Deadline: Nov 10, 2014

AAH Session on Nations, Identities and Art Histories in Central Europe
AAH2015 Annual Conference at the University of East Anglia Sainsbury
Institute

Session Convenors:
Klara Kemp-Welch, The Courtauld Institute of Art, London,
klara.kemp-welch at courtauld.ac.uk
Beata Hock, University of Leipzig, beata.hock at uni-leipzig.de

The collapse of Imperial and Soviet empires after the Great War and the
Cold War saw the (re-)formation of individual nation states and the
production of new cultural identities. These changes brought new
opportunities for artists and art historians across Central Europe and
beyond, but also new challenges. This session invites participants to
explore how art, art history, and criticism in Central Europe have
engaged with shifting approaches to nation and identity (embracing
considerations such as class, ethnicity, gender, religion) across the
modern and the contemporary. The session invites papers that consider:
the critical framing of domestic or national artistic developments in
relation to local concerns; Central European art in an international
framework; histories of minority communities; Central European
historiography; the construction of identity through print media and
popular culture. What do 'minor' art histories reveal about mainstream
ones, and vice-versa? To what extent are the processes observable in
national and international art and art history between the wars
comparable to the tensions between the local and global that have come
to the forefront since the end of the Cold War? In view of the present
violence in the Ukraine, the resurgence of nationalisms across Europe in
the post-Cold War period, and the alarming political polarisation in
many European countries today, this session invites participants to
critically reconsider ideas of nation and identity in the region from a
range of art historical perspectives.

Paper proposals, to be sent to the session convenor in accordance with
proposal guidelines. Paper proposal deadline: 10 November 2014

See more at: http://www.aah.org.uk/annual-conference/sessions2015/session2

Reference / Quellennachweis:
CFP: Session at AAH Annual Conference (Norwich, 9-11 Apr 2015). In:
H-ArtHist, Oct 30, 2014. <http://arthist.net/archive/8734>.

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