Em março de 2009, a Profa. Dra. IRÈNE ROSIER-CATACH (CNRS/UMR 7597 - Université de ParisVII) atuará em mais de uma IES de São Paulo, a convite do PPG Letras Clássicas da FFLCH/USP, com o apoio da FAPESP. Participará de reuniões regulares com os pesquisadores daquele Programa e, além disso, desenvolverá as seguintes atividades:
1) DISCIPLINA DE PÓS-GRADUAÇÃO:obs.: aberta não só aos alunos inscritos, mas a todos os ouvinte interessados
FLC 6069: Les théories linguistiques latines du Moyen Age: arts du langage et théologie?
Local: DLCV/FFLCH/USP
Data: segundas e quartas-feiras (9 e 11, 16 e 18, 23 e 25 de março)
Horário: das 14h às 18h
Conteúdo:
1ª aula (9/3): As fontes antigas do pensamento lingüístico medieval
2ª aula (11/3): Abelardo e as fontes gramaticais
3ª aula (16/3): A gramática especulativa dos modistas
4ª aula (18/3): Os gramáticos intencionalistas
5ª aula (23/3): Os prolongamentos medievais da semiótica agostiniana
6ª aula (25/3): As concepções lingüísticas de Dante
2) CONFERÊNCIAS:
obs.: abertas a todos os interessados
1ª conferência e reunião:
Local: PPG Lingüística do IEL/UNICAMP
Data: 17 de março de 2009 (horário a ser definido)
2ª conferência e reunião:
Local: PPG Filosofia da FFLCH/USP
Data: 24 de março de 2009 (horário a ser definido)
Espaço dedicado às letras e às artes, especialmente e não exclusivamente do mundo greco-romano antigo. Paulo Martins - IAC/PPGLC/USP
terça-feira, 17 de fevereiro de 2009
Classics and Museums
Wednesday 18 March 10.00 – 17.00 Institute of Classical Studies
Location: STB7 (Stewart House, behind Senate House overlooking Russell Square)
Workshop leaders: Kate Nichols (Birkbeck) and Dr Debbie Challis (Petrie Museum, UCL)
This full day seminar uses a mixture of lectures, discussion and visits to museums in London to consider the importance of material remains from the classical world in the modern reception of Greek and Roman antiquity.
The aims of the day are to:
· gain an understanding of the importance of exhibited objects for the reception of the classical world
· consider how visual culture and museums studies fit into reception theory
· think about why classical archaeologists need to know about museum display
A full bibliography and timeline of museums and the display of classical antiquity in Britain will be available on the day.
10.00 Introduction to the day
10.15 Overview of history of museums (timeline) with case studies
(a) The acquisition of the Elgin Collection (KN)
(b) Ephesos and Empire (DC)
(c) Arthur Evans in Crete (KN)
(d) Democracy on Display (DC)
11.15 Break
11.45 Regroup – intro to museum visits
12.00 Go to Sir John Soane Museum (12.20 – talk there tbc)
13.00 Lunch
14.00 Reception Theory and Museums
(a) Museum Studies and Classics (DC)
(b) Audience Response and Reception Studies in Museums (KN)
Discussion
14.45 Coffee
15.15 British Museum. Either talk about contemporary display of Parthenon sculptures – dismantling of casts (Ashmole’s et al suggestions), new room and recent updates and educational galleries (including computer graphics) before enter the main gallery. Or, Xanthus on display – different antiquities in 3 different rooms etc.
16.00 Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology – Introduction and tour
16.30 Object handling
17.00 Finish (at the Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology)
For further information and bookings please contact: a.bakogianni@open.ac.uk
Location: STB7 (Stewart House, behind Senate House overlooking Russell Square)
Workshop leaders: Kate Nichols (Birkbeck) and Dr Debbie Challis (Petrie Museum, UCL)
This full day seminar uses a mixture of lectures, discussion and visits to museums in London to consider the importance of material remains from the classical world in the modern reception of Greek and Roman antiquity.
The aims of the day are to:
· gain an understanding of the importance of exhibited objects for the reception of the classical world
· consider how visual culture and museums studies fit into reception theory
· think about why classical archaeologists need to know about museum display
A full bibliography and timeline of museums and the display of classical antiquity in Britain will be available on the day.
10.00 Introduction to the day
10.15 Overview of history of museums (timeline) with case studies
(a) The acquisition of the Elgin Collection (KN)
(b) Ephesos and Empire (DC)
(c) Arthur Evans in Crete (KN)
(d) Democracy on Display (DC)
11.15 Break
11.45 Regroup – intro to museum visits
12.00 Go to Sir John Soane Museum (12.20 – talk there tbc)
13.00 Lunch
14.00 Reception Theory and Museums
(a) Museum Studies and Classics (DC)
(b) Audience Response and Reception Studies in Museums (KN)
Discussion
14.45 Coffee
15.15 British Museum. Either talk about contemporary display of Parthenon sculptures – dismantling of casts (Ashmole’s et al suggestions), new room and recent updates and educational galleries (including computer graphics) before enter the main gallery. Or, Xanthus on display – different antiquities in 3 different rooms etc.
16.00 Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology – Introduction and tour
16.30 Object handling
17.00 Finish (at the Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology)
For further information and bookings please contact: a.bakogianni@open.ac.uk
Marcadores:
Arte Antiga,
Eventos,
Eventos Internacionais,
Museus
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