Color in Medieval France
10th Annual Symposium of the IMS-Paris, 27-29 June 2013
The International Medieval Society in Paris (IMS-Paris) is soliciting abstracts for individual papers and proposals for complete sessions for its 2013 interdisciplinary symposium organized around the theme of Color in medieval France.
This symposium welcomes papers about color from all disciplines. Topics may include: color in music (notation, embellishment, use of mode); approaches to color in philosophy and theology; the symbolics and meaning(s) of color(s) in social history and literature; the economics of color, the lexis of color; and approaches to color and light in medieval science and art.
Proposals of 300 words or less (in English or French) for a 20-minute paper should be e-mailed to contact at ims-paris.org no later than 1 December 2012. Each should be accompanied by full contact information, a CV, and a list of audiovisual equipment you require.
Priority will be given to papers that address the French or francophone Middle Ages. Please be aware that the IMS-Paris submissions review process is highly competitive and is carried out on a strictly blind basis. The selection committee will notify applicants of its decision by e-mail by 20 December 2012.
Titles of accepted papers will be made available on the IMS-Paris web site. Authors of accepted papers will be responsible for their own travel costs and conference registration fee (35 euros, reduced for students, free for IMS-Paris members).
For more information about the IMS-Paris, and the full Call for Papers, please visit our website: http://www.ims-paris.org.
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