Capturing Urban Emotions. Urban Representations Group

Capturing Urban Emotions

Organizer
Miriam Paeslack, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, USA; Ines Tolic, University of Bologna, Italy (EAHN Biennial Meeting)
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EAHN Biennial Meeting
ZIP
10682
Location
Athens
Country
Greece
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From - Until
19.06.2024 - 23.06.2024
Deadline
07.01.2024
By
Miriam Paeslack, Arts Management Program, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York

We solicit papers that analyze critically the capacity of visual representations of any time period or geography to convey the emotions that such challenges evoke: hope and anticipation, but also fear, prejudice and anxiety. We welcome short, focused presentations that meaningfully relate your site of study to the expression of emotion through urban representations.

Capturing Urban Emotions

Cities around the globe have always faced challenges as they grew: as they became home to new generations of citizens and those joining from elsewhere; as they became more and more entangled with national and politically motivated ambitions; as they became sites of commemoration and historic preservation or erasure; and as they introduced new infrastructures of transport and sanitation or faced environmental threats.

Considering cities in such periods of transformation and change, we solicit papers that analyze critically the capacity of visual representations of any time period or geography to convey the emotions that such challenges evoke: hope and anticipation, but also fear, prejudice and anxiety. We welcome short, focused presentations that meaningfully relate your site of study to the expression of emotion through urban representations. What emotions have prompted the production of a city image? How does that emotional expression reflect, deny, overlook, or resist biases, distortions, and manipulations? What values or motivations animate the emotional content of the image and how has that affected its form and use? To what extent can the image, whether map, perspectival view, painting, photo, film, etc. be used as a means to understand the nature and perhaps the essence of the city? Or has the image contributed toward an ephemeral, transitional, or fragmented urban identity?

Proposals should be no longer that 250 words.
Please submit your proposal with a short bio and 1-2 sentences about your proposed topic by Sunday, January 7, 2024.

Contact:
Miriam Paeslack, Paeslack[at]buffalo.edu
Ines Tolic, ines.tolic[at]unibo.it

European Architectural History Network (EAHN),
biennial meeting, Athens, Greece

Contact (announcement)

paeslack[at]buffalo.edu; Ines.tolic[at]unibo.it

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