Lexicographic Studies of Arts
Session at The Renaissance Society of America Annual Meeting 2021
Published on Friday, June 12, 2020
Abstract
This panel aims to bring together coordinators of digital projects - completed or in progress - around the lexicon and the scientific edition of texts of artistic or technical literature, with researchers who have adopted this terminological approach to analyze in an innovative way well known or unpublished texts, related to the production, the practice of the arts and interpretative theories derived from practice and which marked the history of taste. The papers will aim to provoke discussions about the method, contributions and perspectives of the lexicographic approach in the artistic field, in an interdisciplinary logic, in order to federate language historians, digital humanities specialists and art historians.
Announcement
Dublin, 7-10 April 2021
Presentation
The use of digital textual analysis tools has marked a profound renewal of studies on artistic lexicography in different languages, which has led to the creation and the putting online of numerous databases that have made available and usable wide sets of texts related to art. Digitization, indexing and marking simplify the search for occurrences in large corpora and make it possible to study translations, the treatment of literary motifs and the lexicological characteristics of texts, which are in this way made available to the scientific community.
This panel aims to bring together coordinators of digital projects - completed or in progress - around the lexicon and the scientific edition of texts of artistic or technical literature, with researchers who have adopted this terminological approach to analyze in an innovative way well known or unpublished texts, related to the production, the practice of the arts and interpretative theories derived from practice and which marked the history of taste. The papers will aim to provoke discussions about the method, contributions and perspectives of the lexicographic approach in the artistic field, in an interdisciplinary logic, in order to federate language historians, digital humanities specialists and art historians.
Submission Guidelines
Interested participants should send an abstract (200 words) and CV to Anna Sconza (anna.sconza@sorbonne-nouvelle.fr) and Margherita Quaglino (margherita.quaglino@unito.it),
by July 15, 2020
Organizer
- Anna Sconza, Sorbonne Nouvelle University
Subjects
- Language (Main category)
- Mind and language > Language > Linguistics
- Mind and language > Language > Literature
- Mind and language > Representation > History of art
- Periods > Middle Ages > High and Late Middle Ages
- Periods > Early modern
- Zones and regions > Europe
- Mind and language > Epistemology and methodology > Digital humanities
Places
- Dublin, Ireland
Date(s)
- Wednesday, July 15, 2020
Keywords
- lexicographie, humanités numériques, histoire de la langue, histoire de l'art
Contact(s)
- Anna Sconza
courriel : anna [dot] sconza [at] sorbonne-nouvelle [dot] fr
Reference Urls
Information source
- Julia Castiglione
courriel : commentare [dot] oggi [at] gmail [dot] com
License
This announcement is licensed under the terms of Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal.
To cite this announcement
« Lexicographic Studies of Arts », Call for papers, Calenda, Published on Friday, June 12, 2020, https://doi.org/10.58079/1500