Explaining Texts through Texts: Comparing Methods

Conference/Symposium

Explaining Texts through Texts: Comparing Methods

Explaining Texts through Texts: Comparing Methods

Identifying, comparing, and contrasting models has long been at the heart of many different humanities disciplines. In the past half century, the theory and methods of intertextuality have acquired a distinctive prominence in literary studies, and attracted a comparable degree of criticism. The workshop brings together specialists in various fields who will reflect on the specific practices and theoretical assumptions which operate in Archaeology, Classics, Modern Literatures, and Art History, with a view to comparing and intersecting different methodological approaches.

The papers will be given in English.

Wednesday 16 March
Location: Sapienza Università di Roma, Palazzo del Rettorato, Aula Multimediale
Time: 3pm to 7pm

Thursday 17 March
Location: American Academy in Rome, Via Angelo Masina, 5
Time: 9am to 1pm

This event is organized in collaboration with Sapienza Università di Roma. The organizers are Kim Bowes and Alessandro Schiesaro.

This workshop is a preparatory discussion to a conference, “Opening up the Thebaid: A Workshop on Statius,” that will take place in Arezzo, March 18-20, sponsored by the American Academy in Rome, Sapienza Università di Roma, and the Scuola Normale Superiore.

Date & time
Wednesday, March 16, 2016
Location
Sapienza Università di Roma and AAR
Rome, Italy