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italian-studies: Scholarly discussions in any field of Italian studies

*1st INTERNATIONAL MUSICOLOGICAL AND INTERDISCIPLINARY SCIENTIFIC
CONFERENCE*

*SPLIT, CROATIA*


* MAY 7-9, 2020 *

*Partner Organizers: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Centre
Studia Mediterranea, University of Split, Croatia & Croatian Academy of
Sciences and Arts – Split Institute for Scientific and Artistic work,
Split, Croatia*

*CONFERENCE AIM*

The aim of the Conference is to consider encounters and dialogues between
Central-European  and Mediterranean cultures in the field of music,
literary and performing arts. As the Mediterranean front of Central Europe
where different European cultural areas overlap – the Austro-Hungarian,
Venetian, Slavic and Ottoman – with Roman and Byzantine legacies still very
visible, Croatian culture has been enriched by these multiple influences,
while maintaining a strong individual identity. This was an inspiration for
proposed conference thematic area, which is, in a way, bilateral and
explores the cultural convergences of different geographical spaces and
corridores. Perceived as the focal point of various cultural activities and
meeting point of many artists, writers and performers, the Mediterranean
and the Central European region have long fascinated scholars in the field
of humanities and social sciences. In the spheres of cultural history -
from literature, through visual and performing arts to music - the
influences, artistic landscapes and images of the Mediterranean and the
Central European cultural circle have merged with specific elements of
national heritage. Consequently, any and all considerations of performing
arts (music, theatre, dance) in the Central-European and Mediterranean
context must accept individual endeavours and local traditions but also
have to recognize the region’s ongoing historical role as a nexus of
cultural cosmopolitanism. Cultural contacts between the mentioned European
regions, independently and sometimes in spite of the changing frontiers and
political circumstances, produce ties and representations of
(dis)similarities which contribute to the mutual understanding and enhance
dialogue between different cultures. Their relations will be discussed in
terms of dynamics and exchanges of ideas on the one hand, and of cultural,
literary and artistic echoes and interactions, on the other. Due to this
broad geographical, historical and cultural perspective, this conference is
interdisciplinary in its viewpoint, bringing together many disciplines that
examine the permeation and transformation of cultural traditions of
Mediterranean and Central Europe through various topics and questions such
as: universality and difference, relationship between the centre and the
margin, identity, hegemony, Otherness, language, national feeling,
ethnicity and autochthonous. Besides considering particular national
traditions, especially those of the so called “small nations” that, by building
a recognisable distinctiveness, have contributed to European spiritual
communion, the conference will provide a platform for intellectual exchange
between scholars interested in socio-cultural and ethnical dimensions that
seek out a history of mutual intermingling, movements and influences that
have shaped our shared history.

*The conference invites interested scholars to share the results of their
research within the framework of the following categories and particular
themes:*

*I.                   **AT THE CROSSROADS BETWEEN CENTRAL-EUROPEAN AND
MEDITERRANEAN CULTURES: MUSIC AND MUSICIANS *

This section welcomes proposals in any category of research related to
any Central-European and Mediterranean music culture, past or present
with a special emphasis on cross-cultural interactions. The
presentations will be grouped into sessions based on common themes
such as those listed below (some of them are closely related to the
project goals):

-          Music and different arrays of its discursive spaces: historical,
geographical, socio-political, ethnical, cultural, aesthetical...

-          Music and its geographies: spreading musical art from centers to
peripheries and vice versa (including any category of research related to
music trails - mapping artistic and cultural influences and relations;
music migrations and repertoire transmissions; links and connections
between  major and marginal European music centres)

-          Cross-cultural perspectives on music and heritage (this topic
includes presentations of research related to music as heritage:
collecting, reviving, re-evaluating, sharing and preserving (trans)national
cultural value);

-          Music and its presentation: musical sources, collections and
instruments in European context (including any category of research trying
to answer how sources – archival or otherwise – can enrich musicological
knowledge and what the possibilities of preservation of the musical artefacts
and its presentation in current/contemporary musical life all over Europe
are);

-          Documents and correspondence about music (including any category
of research related to music written documents and private letters which
play very important role in the reconstruction of musical and theatrical
contexts across Europe in the early modern age).

-          Relationships: Music and literarure / Music and other performing
arts (this topic accommodates presentations of research focusing on diverse
aspects of relationships within the continuum *music – literature –
performing arts* in Central-European and in Mediterranean context)



*II.                **MEDITERRANEAN HETEROTOPIA:  ARTS AND LITERATURE*

Seen as a heterotopia, in Foucauldian terms, i.e. as a space that
coagulates and condenses other spaces, experiences and chronological
discontinuities, Mediterranean and mediterraneity present themselves as an
enigma to be decoded, scholars and tourists find it equally appealing.
Mediterranean has always been a place of longing, an extremely luring ‘room
with a view’; a place of collective yearning.

However, there is a whole other side to it. The ongoing humanitarian crisis
and crisis of humanity in the waters of Mediterranean adds an extra complexity
and a sense of mixed feelings when it comes to this particular area,
transforming
the Mediterranean into a kind of a challenging core, questioning various
artistic features concerned with the past, present and future.

Artists and scholars still find it extremely difficult to delineate the
cultural borders of Mediterranean and have always struggled with the
definition of Mediterranean and the margins of mediterraneity.
Mediterranean, in a way, escapes through fingers, defying classification
and urging to be looked at not just as a geographical space but as a mental
category, as a rhizome (Deleuze / Guattari) that is to be approached from
many different fields and scholarly angles simultaneously in order to be
grasped in spite of the water intrinsic ungraspability which shapes the
very coastline of the Inner Sea. When it comes to different
anthropological, historical and cultural processes, Mediterranean was also
frequently perceived as a corridor, through the Adriatic, ending with
Trieste as a melting pot and a cultural crossroads, to the Central-European
area.

This section welcomes submissions exploring any and all issues concerned
with, but not limited to literature, visual and performing arts, in order
to articulate mediterraneity and its relations to other areas both
diachronically and synchronically, to represent and come to terms  with its
heterotrophic nature and everything it artistically stands for.

*KEYNOTE SPEAKERS*

Stanislav Tuksar, Academician, Academy of Music, University of Zagreb,
Croatia

Paolo Puppa, Emeritus Professor, Ca'Foscari University of Venice, Italy

Ivano Cavallini, Ph.D., Prof., Università degli Studi di Palermo, Italy

Leo Rafolt, Ph.D., Prof., Academy of Arts and Culture *Josip Juraj
Strossmayer*, University of Osijek, Croatia

*SUBMISSION OF PROPOSALS AND DEADLINES*

*Proposals containing the working title and abstract (300-400 words) for a
20-minute presentation accompanied by a short biography of c. 200 words,
in  English, should be submitted by e-mail, to:*

e-mail address: [log in to unmask]

*Deadline for Proposals: December 20, 2019. *The scientific board will
examine all abstracts by *December 31, 2019*, and contributors will be
informed immediately thereafter.

*LANGUAGES*

The official languages of the conference will be *Croatian,* *English and
Italian*.

*FEE AND SOJOURN DETAILS*

Participants coming from abroad pay the fee of 50 Euro or the equivalent
value in local currency (HRK).

The organizers will provide midday meals during the conference for all
participants. Other meals will be charged separately, although one dinner
will be offered to all conference participants.

It is expected that travel expenses to and from Split and the accommodation
arrangements and expenses will be covered by participants themselves.

*PROCEEDINGS*

The organizers are planning to publish the multi-lingual Proceedings of the
conference with selected papers by the *end of February 2021*. Selected
presenters will be invited to submit revisions of their papers for
inclusion in the published volume by the *end of July 2020.*

*CONTACTS*

If needed, please send all other correspondence and queries to the official
conference address as indicated above: [log in to unmask] or directly to
the coordinator Dr. Ivana Tomić Ferić: [log in to unmask]



*J'ai toujours fait une prière à Dieu, qui est fort courte. La voici: *Mon
Dieu, rendez nos ennemis bien ridicules!* Dieu m'a exaucé.*
*
Voltaire*
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