Sven Günther, Institute for the History of Ancient Civilizations (IHAC), Northeast Normal University
All times are CEST (Central European Summer Time). Papers last 15 minutes followed by equal time for discussion. After each session 30 minutes are reserved for overall discussion of papers and the panel-topic.
Friday, 15 October 2021
14.30–15.00: Elisabeth Günther and Sven Günther (University of Göttingen and IHAC): Theoretical Remarks
PANEL I: Framing (in) Ancient Literature
15.00–15.30: MA Jiancheng (IHAC): Framing accusations against Livia (Tacitus, Annals 1.3–6)
15.30–15.45: Break
15.45–16.15: Aaltje HIDDING (Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen Munich): The legend of Diocletian. „Naming and framing“ Diocletian in the hagiography of late antique Egypt
16.15–16.45: Dominik DELP (University of Tübingen): Framing threat. Procopius’ Anekdota in context of catastrophe
16.45–17.15: Panel Discussion
17.15–17.30: Break
17.30–18.30: Key-Note Lecture: Alexander ZIEM (University of Düsseldorf): Why frames matter: a cognitive approach to analyzing and understanding linguistic (and other) artifacts
Saturday, 16 October 2021
PANEL II: Framing (in) Ancient Epigraphy
10.00–10.30: Irene BERTI (PH Heidelberg): Framing the poletai inscriptions: some hypotheses on the stelai of the Hermokopidai
10.30–11.00: ZHANG Duoduo (IHAC): Hieron and hosion interaction: a case study on the Parthenon inventories
11.00–11.30: LUO Fuxing (IHAC): Integrating into family lives: frames and framing in the Dalmatian military inscriptions
11.30–12.00: Panel Discussion
12.00–14.00: Break
PANEL III: Framing (in) Ancient Religion
14.00–14.30: Sebastian BORKOWSKI (University of Bern): Exploiting religious frames for ideological terraforming in the 21st century BC: the dedication and branding of canals in Southern Mesopotamia by the kings of Ur
14.30-15.00: Iria SOUTO (University of Alcalà de Henares, Madrid): The case of personal beliefs in ancient Egypt: the framing theory in religious interactions
15.00-15.15: Break
15.15–15.45: Katelin MCCULLOUGH (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill): Sacred spaces and the framing of women’s social identities
15.45–16.15: Panel Discussion
PANEL IV: Framing (in) Ancient Art and Archaeology I
16.15–16.45: Yael YOUNG (The Open University of Israel, Ra’anana): Re-framing the mundane: The representation of domestic objects in violent situations in Athenian vase painting
16.45–17.15: Sven GÜNTHER (IHAC, NENU, Changchun): Reframing Roman imagery in Mesopotamian Edessa? The case of Ma‘nu VIII Philorhomaios
17.15–17.45: Panel Discussion
Sunday, 17 October 2021
PANEL V: Framing (in) Ancient Art and Archaeology II
10.00–10.30: Lidia CHINÉ ZAPATER (University Complutense of Madrid): Roman gardens: framing space and time
10.30–11.00: Tommasina MATRONE (University Ca’ Foscari, Venice): Middle Ground. Integration, hybridization and entanglement phenomena in pre-Roman Campania (Italy)
11.00–11.30: Rosemarie CORDIE, Torsten MATTERN, Maximilian RENSCH, Sascha David SCHMITZ (University of Trier): Expectation and augmented reality: frames and framing of ancient buildings in 3D reconstruction
11.30–12.00: Panel Discussion
12.00–12.30: Final Discussion and Perspectives