CFP Apr 3, 2024

Esther Inglis in Contexts and Culture (Edinburgh, 19-20 Oct 24)

University of Edinburgh, Oct 19–20, 2024
Deadline: May 31, 2024

Anna-Nadine Pike

In the quatercentenary of Esther Inglis' death (1570-1624), the University of Edinburgh, with the support of the University of Leiden, is hosting a colloquium to bring together researchers working on any aspect of Esther Inglis’s life and work, and on any of the crafts, media and cultural contexts in which she worked. Confirmed guest speakers will include Dr Georgianna Ziegler (Folger Shakespeare Library) and Dr Jamie Reid Baxter (University of Glasgow).

We welcome proposals for 20 minute papers in any of the following areas of early modern study relevant to Inglis:

Scribal culture and manuscript production in an age of print
The practice of book making
Art and the making and giving of gifts
Craft skills and cultural production
Religious and/or cultural politics in early modern Scotland, France, and England
Women’s writing and women’s authorship
Translation and transmediation
Transnationality and the culture and politics of refuge

Proposals (max. 200 words) should be sent to Inglis400ed.ac.uk by 31st May 2024.

Reference:
CFP: Esther Inglis in Contexts and Culture (Edinburgh, 19-20 Oct 24). In: ArtHist.net, Apr 3, 2024 (accessed Dec 30, 2024), <https://arthist.net/archive/41568>.

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