Friday, April 8, 2011

Indian Actrees Neetu Singh

IAIE: VIII INTERNATIONAL HISTORIOGRAPHY

VIII International Historiography "spellings are not only part of history ..." historiographical discourses outside the text: monuments, ceremonies, landscapes or other objects as representations of the past and the future. SUMMONS



Graduate Historiography
Division of Humanities and Social Sciences Department of Humanities


Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Azcapotzalco Unit
12 to 14 September 2011 in the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Azcapotzalco, HO Building 3rd Floor (Board of Academic Council) Directed

specialists of social science, interested in the field of historiography, and to all researchers interested in presenting research advances according to the proposed themes.

Objective: Historiography, the name says, refers in principle to the writing of history, the way in which the past is constructed in a text-or set de textos- cuya intención es re-presentar un acontecer ya desaparecido. Pero si la historia es, en efecto, sucesión que se hunde en un ayer más o menos lejano y se proyecta hacia el futuro, la pregunta fundamental de la Historia, así con mayúsculas,¬ para apelar a la tradicional distinción entre el acontecer pasado y su actualización, es la naturaleza misma de la sucesión. Entonces, más allá del esbozo de las múltiples parcelas del ayer, la Historia busca comprender su encadenamiento, desvelar las líneas de continuidad y ruptura en el devenir. Sin embargo, así como el universo de los hechos transcurridos no es la única materia del discurso histórico, tampoco toda representación del pasado takes the form of a text. And it embodies the past, or updated in the present, in many ways through discourse that subjects also produced and handled outside the realm of textuality: the monuments, architecture and public spaces, ways to eat and clothing, landscapes, religious ritual or ceremonial civic, to name a few.

is why we need to broaden the definition of what may be the subject of historiographical analysis and propose to the academic community to reflect on the issue at our Eighth International Meeting of Historiography. We invite our colleagues to think of a historiography that have wider of the textual and go even beyond the story, oral or written, from past events to incorporate the analysis of cultural practices that express a particular view of history as evolution. A necessary reflection, we think, if we are to understand how historical knowledge is constructed and how it fits into the discourse that organizes gear, notes Foucautl, existence and social reproduction.

themes:
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architecture and urban spaces. Museums and Monuments
. Ritual and civic and religious ceremonies
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landscape and culture. Tourism (cultural tours, promoting destinations)
. Dress and adornment (work or school uniforms, dress and ritual or festive paraphernalia, body paint)


Requirements Proposals for papers on the thematic areas should be submitted in the following format
. Title of paper
.
presenter's name. Institution
belongs. Email
. Phone number to be contacted
. Abstract 300 words maximum letter size paper, Times New Roman 12 points and accounted for 1.5 space
Dates:
proposal: since the publication of this call and until May 3
Confirmation of participation: June 6
Receipt of full papers for the CD release August 3

Note: The papers for the release of the CD must be submitted in Word format, letter size, font Times New Roman 12 points, spaced 1.5 and justified
Title of paper with italics and bold
Speaker's name in italics, with high and low
institution of origin in italics, with high and low
subtitles in italics, with ups and downs.

The proposals are received at: Alexandra Danna Levin Rojo, Nancy Ortega Jiménez
levinroj@yahoo.com tatzumylove@yahoo.com.mx
Please put the title of e-Proposal Meeting Presentation Historiography.

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