CFP: Authorship (RBS-Mellon Conference, Philadelphia, October 2017)

May 30, 2017 | Autor: András Kiséry | Categoría: Cultural History, African Studies, Asian Studies, Latin American Studies, Archaeology, Comparative Literature, Musicology, Classics, Art History, Media Studies, New Media, Intellectual Property, Southeast Asian Studies, Middle East Studies, Book History, Manuscripts and Early Printed Books, Contemporary Art, Bibliography, Scholarly Editing, History of Science, African Diaspora Studies, Textual Criticism, Authenticity, Authorship Attribution, Manuscript Studies, Copyright, Literary Theory, Provenance, Book History (History), Intellectual Property Rights, Classical Reception Studies, Agency (Archaeological Theory), Authorship, Textual criticism (Humanities), Provenance studies of archaeological material, Copyright and intellectual property, Historical Musicology, Agency, Textual Criticism and Editing, Authorial Intention, Provenancing of archaeological materials, Textual Criticsm, Authoriality and Authorship, Comparative Literature, Musicology, Classics, Art History, Media Studies, New Media, Intellectual Property, Southeast Asian Studies, Middle East Studies, Book History, Manuscripts and Early Printed Books, Contemporary Art, Bibliography, Scholarly Editing, History of Science, African Diaspora Studies, Textual Criticism, Authenticity, Authorship Attribution, Manuscript Studies, Copyright, Literary Theory, Provenance, Book History (History), Intellectual Property Rights, Classical Reception Studies, Agency (Archaeological Theory), Authorship, Textual criticism (Humanities), Provenance studies of archaeological material, Copyright and intellectual property, Historical Musicology, Agency, Textual Criticism and Editing, Authorial Intention, Provenancing of archaeological materials, Textual Criticsm, Authoriality and Authorship
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We are inviting papers that consider the constitution of authorship in physical, material terms, and use revealing bibliographical case studies to think explicitly about the utility and importance of authorship to the presenters’ particular fields. How do different cultures, geographies, and periods conceptualize (or ignore) the author? How has our attachment to the author shaped, supported, or burdened our particular disciplines? How have our notions of authorship changed over recent decades? What alternatives to authorial perspectives are emerging? We envision this roundtable as beginning with a few 10-minute position papers, which will be followed by a discussion led by the session organizers and a moderator. The discussion will include presenters and up to 50 additional participants from the conference. To be considered to deliver a position paper, please submit a proposal of no more than 500 words by 25 October 2016 at: rarebookschool.org/bibliography-conference-roundtables
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