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Material and Visual Culture Seminar Series

Online / University of Edinburgh Deadline: Jul 31, 2021

Anna Myers

We are pleased to announce that the Material and Visual Culture Seminar Series (MVCS) will be continuing for a third year. We therefore invite proposals for twenty-minute papers from postgrad- uate and early-career researchers addressing any aspect of material and visual culture studies.

The seminars aim to explore a wide variety of themes, and localities within the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries (broadly defined) to foster methodological and interdisciplinary dialogue.

Topics might include but are not limited to: object/subject/theme case studies, material/visual cul- ture and identity, consumerism, visual art, material/visual culture in literature, craft, ‘things’ as pri- mary sources, etc.

Please submit a title and abstract of no more than 250 words, with a short biography (about 100 words) to materialcultureresearcheca@ed.ac.uk by 31 July.

The seminars are scheduled for Wednesday evenings, fortnightly throughout semester one 21/22.

We will continue to hold online via Collaborate due to the uncertainty surrounding the easing of current social, educational, and work restrictions taking place in the UK.

materialcultureresearcheca@ed.ac.uk Twitter @mvcseminar

Reference:

CFP: Material and Visual Culture Seminar Series. In: ArtHist.net, Jun 2, 2021 (accessed Feb 27, 2022),

<https://arthist.net/archive/34243>.

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