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Appel aux communications pour le colloque thématique organisé par le European Architectural History Network avec l’école d’architecture de Belgrade en octobre 2015

The European Architectural History Network (EAHN) is pleased to announce the call for papers for its 2015 regional thematic conference, “Entangled Histories, Multiple Geographies,” in Belgrade, Serbia, presented in cooperation with the University of Belgrade – Faculty of Architecture. Visit the conference website for complete information about venue, keynote speakers, and other conference details: http://www.eahn2015belgrade.org/

“ENTANGLED HISTORIES, MULTIPLE GEOGRAPHIES”

Belgrade, Serbia

Conference dates: 14-17 October 2015

Paper proposal deadline: 31 January 2015

Extrait du site : The focus will be on the multiple perceptual forms and interpretations of architecture and their entanglements regarding conditions of historicity, notions of geographical belonging, as well as concepts of cultural or political identity. Our aim is to bring together different responses to this general topic that come from both regional architectural historians and worldwide members of the EAHN.

The symbolic role of the conference venue – with its complex history and even more complicated interpretations of it – will serve as a vivid reminder of entanglement and multiplicity that we expect to be addressed by the participants. Simultaneously seen as European and Oriental, Balkan and Eastern European, multiethnic and ethno-nationalist, a latecomer to modernism or trapped in various cultural mythologies, Belgrade owes its plural identity to both synchronic and diachronic interpretations of its historical and spatial context.

In this sense, the complexity of historical experiences and processes, along with geographical convolutions – as constructed or mediated by architectural narratives – will be the thematic core of this conference. It may include all historical periods from antiquity to the present day and all the regions of the world. Our aim is to discuss how various narratives – in architectural history, theory or criticism – represent and reinforce broader cultural patterns by which we perceive interrelated phenomena of history, space and identity.


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Pascal Fort (17 novembre 2014). Appel aux communications pour le colloque thématique organisé par le European Architectural History Network avec l’école d’architecture de Belgrade en octobre 2015. Carnet de veille UMR AUSser. Consulté le 27 avril 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/uyul


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