CALL FOR PAPERS - NEW DEADLINE: 19 AUGUST 2022 IV º COLLOQUIUM ON HAGIOGRAPHY November 3-4, 2022 VIRTUAL

 

Noviembre 3 -4, 2022 / November 3-4, 2022



Call for Papers - New Deadline: 19 August 2022



It is the purpose of this IVth Colloquium on Hagiography, convened by the Augustinian Library in Buenos Aires, to be able to reflect on the research in the hagiographic field referring to Saints, Blesseds and venerable ones who have given their testimony of holiness in the midst of the Blessed of the Gospel (Cf. Mt V, 3-12).

Discourses on poverty, minorities and the exclusion of these for various reasons related to religion, gender, ethnic origin, health and life decisions, are highly cultivated nowadays. Following a path of scientific production that began a couple of decades ago, studies related to the social field, cultures, practices of writing and reading, ways of preaching, the practice of power and the hagiographic models, continue to enjoy a vitality from different disciplines, which contribute to the debate and generate the challenge of also providing a living contribution and an analysis of what is happening to us in the present as a society from the academic field.

For this, we invite researchers with work in progress who want to share their contributions from their disciplinary or confessional approaches, within the time frame of the call (From Early Christianity to the 18th century), with special emphasis on those witnesses of the Christian faith. who have been in contact with Judaizing minorities, Moors, excluded for reasons of origin, ethnicity or race, slaves, poor, migrants, etc. Likewise, the modern period includes the possibility of also analyzing the relationship between preaching and holiness with the original cultures of the New World as it was called at that time. In turn, the approach used may include any of the three main aspects of the act of preaching: the preacher as the transmitter of the message, the sermon as an instrumental, documentary and textual reflection of that act, and the audience as the objective, receiver and interpreter of the message. speech.

The event will be in Hybrid and/or Virtual format according to the development of the health situation that affects us all.

The rules for presenting papers are similar to those of the publication Bibliotheca Augustiniana ISSN 2469 – 0341, where those that pass peer review will be edited once presented at the Colloquium.

The Abstract submission date is open until August 19 and the delivery of the final paper on Friday, October 7, 2022.

This allows us to have Abstracts and Final Papers peer reviewed prior to the event. It is suggested to send the abstract in the following way: Title of the work, Author and Academic membership, a text of no more than 250 words and at least four keywords.

The date of the event, as is tradition, will be in the Spring of the Southern Cone, at the beginning of November 2022, on November 3 and 4.

We would like to count on your collaboration, participation and assistance. The dynamics of the Colloquium is following the Liturgical Hours of the day, with a Conference of Terce, one of Median Hour and one of Vespers. The Discussion Tables of the Presentations have 20 minutes of oral presentation per work and about ten minutes of general consultations at the end of each Table, composed of no more than three exhibitors.

We believe that revitalizing hagiographic studies is a good way to generate memory and values ​​in the society that contains us and is a contribution to all of the Humanities.

Our contact email for the Colloquium is:

bibcisao@gmail.com bibliothecaugustiniana@gmail.com & biblioteca@sanagustin.org


AUSPICIOS
CITCEM, UNIVERSIDADE DA PORTO IIBICRIT – CONICET UNTREF / PROGRAMA DE HISTORIAS DE LAS CULTURAS DEL MEDITERRÁNEO
SAEMED, SOCIEDAD ARGENTINA DE ESTUDIOS MEDIEVALES FHE, FUNDACIÓN PARA LA HISTORIA DE ESPAÑA
 
Academic Committee
EMILIA JAMROZIAK, UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS
PAULA CRISTINA ALMEIDA MENDES, CITCEM / FAC. DE LETRAS UNIVERSIDADE DO PORTO MARCELA BORELLI, IHUCSO LITORAL - UNL/UBA -CONICET
HORACIO BOTALLA, UBA – UNTREF ALFONSO ESPONERA CERDÁN, OP ALFONSO HERNANDEZ, UNIPE / CONICET
ANTONIO BUENO GARCIA, UVA UNIVERSIDAD DE VALLADOLID - ESPAÑA SEBASTIAN PROVVIDENTE, IMHICIHU / CONICET
MARIANO SPLENDIDO, UNLP CONICET
FR. JAVIER CAMPOS, OSA REAL MONASTERIO DE SAN LORENZO DE EL ESCORIAL FR. EMILIANO SÁNCHEZ PÉREZ, OSA SAN AGUSTÍN DE BUENOS A
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