CFP 21.05.2013

Medieval Gothic Architecture and its Revivals (UAAC, Banff, 17-20 Oct 13)

Banff, Alberta, 17.–20.10.2013
Eingabeschluss : 04.06.2013

Candice Bogdanski, York University

Universities Art Association of Canada/l'association d'art des
universités du Canada, October 17- 20, 2013 at the Banff Centre, in
Banff, Alberta

Session Call for Papers
Transcending Time and Space: Medieval Gothic Architecture and its
Revivals

This session welcomes all papers discussing current research on any
aspect of medieval Gothic and Gothic Revival architectural history. This
session is intended to provide a broad spectrum of academic approaches
to medieval and revivalist architectural history, emphasizing recent
developments in the scholarly research of UAAC/AAUC members. As such,
the overall session will encompass a unique cross-section of research on
Gothic architecture, from its 12th century inception to its continued
developments and adaptations into the 21st century. Speakers may discuss
but are not limited to the following broad themes in order to frame the
overall session: patronage, geographical networks,chronological
reassessments, iconography/iconology, interdisciplinary relationships
between architectural history and other disciplines.

Session Chair: Candice Bogdanski, PhD Candidate
Affiliation: York University, Toronto
Email address: bogdanskyorku.ca

Abstracts must be submitted directly to the session chair by 4 June
2013. Please circulate this CFP, and the Gothic Architecture session in
particular to anyone who may be interested in presenting at the
UAAC/AAUC conference this fall. Please see the following Call for Papers
for the UAAC/AAUC 2013 Conference in Banff 17-20 October.

This link includes the full CFP, including submission regulations and
all sessions.
http://www.uaac-aauc.com/files/UAAC-AAUC%20%20Call%20for%20Papers%20-%20Appel%20de%20communications%202013%20final.pdf

Quellennachweis:
CFP: Medieval Gothic Architecture and its Revivals (UAAC, Banff, 17-20 Oct 13). In: ArtHist.net, 21.05.2013. Letzter Zugriff 04.04.2026. <https://arthist.net/archive/5404>.

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