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Tag: Sensory Studies

Senses at the AIA/SCS Annual Meeting, 6-9 January

Sensory Studies are well represented at this year’s AIA/SCS conference in San Francisco: AIA 1. SESSION 5I
 New Perspectives on … More

archaeology, classical studies, Conference, emotion, performance, Sensory Studies, Sound Studies, Urban Studies

Sight in the Ancient Senses

Sight in the Ancient Senses, Michael Squire (ed.) From the Routledge site: It is to Greek critical thinking about seeing … More

classical studies, Publications, Sensory Studies

Senses of the Empire Research Seminar, Umeå University (Sweden)

Senses of the Empire: Multisensory Approaches to Roman Culture 10.15-12.00, 16th October 2015 Place: Humanisthuset, HD108, Umeå Unviersity In this seminar we … More

archaeology, classical studies, Postgraduate, Publications, Sensory Studies, Urban Studies

Postgraduate Workshop: Roman Space and Urbanism

Postgraduate Workshop: Roman Space and Urbanism 11th November, 3-7pm Lecture Theatre 5 – Keynes College – University of Kent – … More

archaeology, classical studies, Postgraduate, Sensory Studies, Urban Studies

BMCR: Bradley, M. (ed.) Smell and the Ancient Senses. Routledge, 2015.

Review: Mark Bradley (ed.), Smell and the ancient senses. The senses in antiquity. London; New York: Routledge, 2015. Pp. xii, 210. ISBN 9781844656424. … More

Publications, Sensory Studies

Multitudo: a multisensory, multilayered and multidirectional approach to classical studies

Workshop Saturday 21st November 2015, 9.30am-6pm at Roehampton University Organisers: Alessandra Abbattista (Roehampton) alessandra.abbattista@hotmail.it and Eleanor Betts (OU): eleanor.betts@open.ac.uk This … More

classical studies, Conference, performance, Postgraduate, Sensory Studies

Unflattening

The primacy of words over images has deep roots in Western culture. But what if the two are inextricably linked, … More

emotion; sensory studies; sociology, Publications, Sensory Studies

CFP: War of the Senses – The Senses in War

Call for Papers Annemarie Ambühl (ed.), War of the Senses – The Senses in War  (open until November 30, 2015) … More

Conference, emotion, philology, Sensory Studies

CFP: The Classical Body Split Open: Corporal Obscenity in Antiquity, University of Edinburgh, 23-24 Oct 2015

Call for Papers The Classical Body Split Open: Corporal Obscenity in Antiquity University of Edinburgh  23-24th October 2015 Deadline: 25 … More

Conference, Sensory Studies

MUSIC AND THE BODY IN GREEK AND ROMAN ANTIQUITY

REVIEW – The last MOISA Annual Conference, hosted by Newcastle University from the 29th to 31st of July, brought together MA … More

Conference, performance, Sensory Studies

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