IAWIS/AIERTI 7th International Conference on Word & Image Studies: Elective Affinities Philadelphia, 23-27 September, 2005 |
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Is a picture really worth a thousand words? What is the role of words in a culture saturated with images? This international conference will explore the relations between word and image from a range of interdisciplinary perspectives. Our title has been borrowed from Goethe's 1809 novel Elective Affinities . In the novel, the chemical term “elective affinities” extends to human relationships, both intimate and political. Like the alkalis and acids of which Goethe's characters speak, words and images, though apparently opposed, may have a remarkable affinity for one another. At the same time, as one of the characters in the book objects, such affinities are problematic, and “are only really interesting when they bring about separations.”
How words and images represent and whether they enjoy a harmonious kinship, engage in border skirmishes, or seek to annihilate one another, are not merely formal matters. The history of iconoclasm tells us about the ideological stakes of the debate. Contemporary discussions of memorialisation seem to demand multi-media expression, and urban inscriptions such as graffiti and mural arts express political positions. New technologies for meshing words and images – such as medical imaging, virtual archives, the Internet – will also be discussed. Among the themes of the conference are: the arts of the book; early correspondences; political inscriptions; sacred words, sacred images; scientific imaging; spaces, places; photographic texts.
The call for papers has now been closed.
Please contact the organizer with any queries:
Catriona MacLeod
Associate Professor
University of Pennsylvania
Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures
745 Williams Hall
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6305
tel. (215) 898-7332
fax (215) 573-7794
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Organizing Committee: Catriona MacLeod, Conference Chair Julie Schneider, Conference Co-Chair Mary Beth Wetli, Conference Co-ordinator Liliane Weissberg John Dixon Hunt |
Images: Title-page vignette from Pierre Joseph Macquer, Élémens de chymie-pratique (1756) and Background from Torbern
Bergman, A Dissertation on Elective Attractions (Table I, 1785) |
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