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Modos Art Journal: The "global turn" as a disciplinary future for Art History

Deadline: Apr 30, 2021

Maria de Fátima Morethy Couto

Discussions about the "global turn" in Art History are gaining more and more space. Since the end of the last century, art historians have turned their procedures and methods towards deepening the connections, exchanges, interdependencies, mobility and visual cultures shared between geo- graphically diverse groups. The researches carried out in this context opened new paths for mate- rialities, works and objects little studied or known. It is increasingly necessary to encourage research that connects the various regions and cultural forms. How can the insights of regional and local studies be integrated into an inclusive international network of scholarly activity? We invite creative theoretical proposals and strategic case studies from all fields, places, and times to envision a future for global art history by focusing on connectivities, negotiated cultural differ- ences, and dynamic historical processes. Such a disciplinary future resists the logic of economic globalization, avoids the national framing of its objects of investigation, eschews hierarchies of genre, rejects ahistorical presentism, and puts into question unexamined claims to universality.

Editors: Flavia Galli Tatsch (Universidade Federal de São Paulo) and Claire Farago (University of Colorado Boulder).

Please send your papers by 30 April 2021 to: REVISTA.MODOS@GMAIL.COM

Texts submitted to MODOS Journal cannot exceed the limit of 8,000 words, including notes and bibliographic references. Originals need to be typed in WinWord, Times New Roman, font size 12, 1.5 times line space, A4 portrait format (WE DO NOT ACCEPT LANDSCAPE FORMAT). The contri- bution should be original. The title should be centralized, in lower case and in bold. Below, on the right, follows the author's name. Information about affiliation, acknowledgment of research spon- sorship and email address should be included in the first footnote.

Images, if applicable, should be inserted into the main body of the text, and additionally sent as complimentary file in.JPG format, with a resolution of at least 200 dpi. When reusing previously published material (including texts, graphs, tables, figures or any other material), VALID COPY- RIGHT LEGISLATURE should be followed and the source cited.

The footnotes should be succinct. Information about authors cited should not be done in foot- notes, but be included in the main body of the text. Citations should contain the name of the author, followed by the date of the publication and page number, separated by colon

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five keywords in Portuguese and English. The authors should also send the title in Portuguese and in English, and title should clearly express the general content of the article. The abstract should contain the objective of the work, the methods, the results, and in some cases, the conclu- sion.

Further information and instructions for authors can be accessed by:

https://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/mod/about/submissions

Reference:

CFP: Modos Art Journal: The "global turn" as a disciplinary future for Art History. In: ArtHist.net, Jan 11, 2021 (accessed Feb 27, 2022), <https://arthist.net/archive/24228>.

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