Conferences

Announcement of an international conference on Re-imagining the Past: Antiquity and Modern Greek Culture

Date: 27 - 28 June 2011
Place: University of Birmingham, Centre for Byzantine, Ottoman & Modern Greek Studies

The aim of the conference is to offer new perspectives on the relationship between Modern Greece and Antiquity by exploring strategies of engagement with, appropriation, or even rejection of the ancient past. It will seek to re-examine Greek perceptions of the ancient past from the fifteenth century onwards, to re-consider different cultural or ideological uses of this past and to re-assess the contribution of antiquity to the emergence and development of modern Greek culture. Culture in this context is defined widely and includes different forms of cultural production, identities, institutions, ideologies, diaspora perceptions and scholarly discourses.

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21.03.2010

Dimitris Tziovas

Greek (Hi)stories Through the Lens: Photographs, Photographers and Their Testimonies

Date: 09. - 11. June 2011
Place: King's College London

Their aesthetic attributes apart, photographs have been seen (and used) as another historical source of documentation; as symbolic capital in collective narratives and propaganda wars; as windows onto a past that may or may not be singular; as testimonies that record as much the interests and concerns of photographers as they do the lives of their animate subjects and their surroundings.
Speakers are invited to engage with the above ‘truisms’ by focusing on photographic depictions of Greeks and Greece from the 1840s to the present in an empirical, and where appropriate, theoretical and comparative context.

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14.10.2009

Philip Carabott

International Symposium: Translation among Arabic, Greek and Latin

Date: 1-3 March 2011
Place: Cairo University, Egypt

Call for Papers

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21.03.2010

Dimitris Tziovas

Macquarie University Greek Conference 2010

Date: 09 - 12 December 2010
Place:Sydney

On behalf of the Organisational and Scientific Board(s) of the Modern Greek Studies Association, Australia and New Zealand (MGSAANZ), we would like to both inform and invite you to our upcoming 10th Biennial Conference. The conference’s theme is: “Hellenism in a Globalised World” and will be held between 9 and 12 December, 2010.

The conference website is at present being constructed but I have included a link to the site below. More information will be added in the coming months.

Please disseminate the information to interested members of your institution(s), and we look forward to receiving your abstract and hoping you will be joining us in Sydney, Australia in December 2010.

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16.11.2009

Elizabeth Kefallinos

Δ΄ πανευρωπαϊκό συνέδριο της Ευρωπαϊκής Εταιρείας Νεοελληνικών Σπουδών (ΕΕΝΣ)

Date: 09-12 September 2010
Place: Granada

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23.06.2009

K. A. Dimadis

Workshop: "The Greek Experience Under Ottoman Rule"

Date:June 25-29, 2010
Ort: Mytilene, Greece

Princeton University, Program in Hellenic Studies and University of the Aegean Department of Social Anthropology and History

Call for Proposal

In the last fifteen years Greece has emerged as a center of writing on the Ottoman Empire. A new generation of Greek scholars, some trained abroad, some trained in Greece, have produced an impressive body of literature that engages not only the history of the Greek communities in the Ottoman Empire, but some of the most fundamental issues in Ottoman history. Whereas the pioneers of an earlier generation had to stand in splendid, but lonely, isolation, now a sufficiently large cohort has developed, such that one can speak of a community of scholars working in Greece on Ottoman history.
Following on the success of the 2007 Santorini workshop sponsored by the Princeton University Program in Hellenic Studies, this workshop in Mytilene is designed to bring together recent Ph.D.s and graduate students who are working in Greece on Ottoman history and culture, together with a small group of graduate students and early-career scholars from Turkey, Europe and the United States. Students from all humanities disciplines and the social sciences are welcome to apply.

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18.04.2010

Dimitris Gondicas

Ιστορία και Πολιτισμός της Επαρχίας Κερύνειας

Date: τέλη Μαΐου 2010
Place: Κύπρος

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29.07.2009

K. A. Dimadis

Byzantine Days of Istanbul – An International Conference on Byzantium' s Acceptance, Transformation and Transmission of Culture to the World

Date: May 21-23 2010
Place: Turkish Historical Society: Istanbul

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19.05.2010

Dean Sakel

Διεθνές συνέδριο: Η νεοελληνική λογοτεχνία στον μεσοπόλεμο - Ιστορική και φιλολογική προσέγγιση
Α΄ Εγκύκλιος

Date: 14. - 16. Μαΐου 2010
Place: Κέντρο Φιλοσοφίας του Δήμου Πύργου Ηλείας

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29.07.2009

K. A. Dimadis

Graduate Student Conference: "Modern Greek History, Culture, and Society" - Call for Papers

Date: 7. May 2010
Place:Princeton University

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18.01.2010

Dimitris Gondicas

Β΄ Διεθνές Συνέδριο Ελληνικού Πολιτισμού

Date: 22. -24. March 2010
Plase: Kairo

Το Πανεπιστήμιο του Αίν Σαμς (Τμήμα Αρχαίων Ευρωπαϊκών Πολιτισμών - Κέντρο Παπυρολογικών Σπουδών και Επιγραφών) , το Ελληνικό Πολιτιστικό Κέντρο Καΐρου και τα Εκπαιδευτήρια «Νέα Γενιά Ζηρίδη» συνδιοργανώνουν το Β΄Συνέδριο Ελληνικού Πολιτισμού στην Αίγυπτο με τίτλο : «Οι σχέσεις του ελληνικού με τον αιγυπτιακό πολιτισμό ». Η διοργάνωση συνοδεύεται με την παρουσίαση του έργου «Χριστός Πάσχων» στην Όπερα του Καΐρου και στη Μονή Αγίας Αικατερίνης στο Σινά .

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02.11.2009

Maria Gragki

Second Biennial International Conference in Modern Greek Studies and Christopher Memorial Lecture, Harvard

Date: 04 - 05 December 2009
Place:Harvard Hall 202, Harvard Yard

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The Second Biennial International Conference in Modern Greek Studies
“Byzantine and Early Modern Greek Fictional Writing”
and
The 23rd Nicholas E. Christopher Memorial Lecture in Modern Greek Studies

PROGRAM
Friday, December 4

11:00-12:45: Opening Remarks

Panagiotis Roilos, Professor of Modern Greek Studies and of Comparative
Literature, Director of the Modern Greek Studies Program, Harvard University

Jan Ziolkowski, Arthur Kingsley Porter Professor of Medieval Latin, Director,
Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, Harvard University

Jeffrey Hamburger, Kuno Francke Professor of German Art and Culture, Chair, The
Medieval Studies Committee, Harvard University

Fictional Narratives across Genres

Thomas Hägg, Professor Emeritus, Department of Linguistic, Literary, and
Aesthetic Studies, University of Bergen, Norway

Fiction and Factography in the Life of St. Antony

Paul Magdalino, Bishop Wardlaw Professor of Byzantine History, Emeritus,
University of St. Andrews

Apocryphal Narrative: Patterns of Fiction in Byzantine Prophetic and
Patriographic Literature

Paolo Cesaretti, Professor of Byzantine Studies, University of Bergamo

The Exegete as a Story-teller: The Dawn of Humankind according to Eustathios
of Thessalonike

Lunch Break

14:30-16:15

Narrative Strategies and Discursive Forms

Michael Jeffreys, Professor Emeritus of Modern Greek, University of Sydney (
-2000), Oxford University and King's College, London

Three Forms of Byzantine and Modern Greek Oral Narrative and Their Written
Reflections: Unrhymed, Rhymed, and Tragoudia

Anthony Kaldellis, Professor of Greek and Latin, The Ohio State University

Philosophy and the Rise of Literary Fiction in Byzantium

Niels Gaul, Associate Professor, Director of the Center for Hellenic Traditions,
Central European University, Budapest

Dialogic Constructions of Fictitious Worlds and Literary “Realitie”’: Late
Byzantine Dialogues and Mimesis

Friday, December 4, 18:30

The Twenty-Third Nicholas Christopher Memorial Lecture in Modern Greek Studies

Elizabeth Jeffreys, Bywater and Sotheby Professor of Byzantine and Modern Greek
Literature, Emerita, University of Oxford

“Digenes Akrites” and Late Byzantine Verse Narrative
20:00: Reception in Ticknor Lounge

Saturday, December 5
11:00-12:45

Flights of Imagination: Discursive and Visual Representations

Carolina Cupane, Austrian Academy of Sciences

Other Worlds, Other Voices: Form and Function of the Marvelous in
LateByzantine Fiction

Ioli Kalavrezou, Dumbarton Oaks Professor of Byzantine History of Art, Harvard
University

The Marvelous Flight of Alexander in Byzantium

Massimo Peri, Professor of Modern Greek Literature, University of Padova
The Four-color Tradition in Early Demotic Greek Poetry
Lunch Break

14:30-16:15: Conceptualizing Genres

Ulrich Moennig, Professor of Byzantine and Modern Greek Philology, University of
Hamburg

Literary Genres and Mixture of Generic Features

Roderick Beaton, Koraes Professor of Modern Greek and Byzantine History,
Language and Literature, King's College, London

Hopeful Monsters or Living Fossils? The Komnenian Novels and Their Medieval
and Modern Reception

Panagiotis Roilos, Professor of Modern Greek Studies and of Comparative
Literature, Director of the Modern Greek Studies Program, Harvard University

Toward a Historical Anthropology of Byzantine Fictional Writing

This conference is co-sponsored by the Medieval Studies Committee and the
Department of the Classics, Harvard

For further details please visit: http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~modgreek/events.html

16.11.2009

Panagiotis Roilos

International workshop on the project of autonomy and the legacy of Cornelius Castoriadis

Date: 4-5 December 2009
Place: University of Sidney, Refectory room, main quad

Autonomy represents one of the most paradoxical projects after Enlightenment. Cornelius Castoriadis is one of the most challenging thinkers who struggled with the antinomic nature of the need to become autonomous within social structures that impose and institute heteronomous subjects. The workshop wants to discuss the ambiguities of the autonomy project through its problematisation in Castoriadis' work. It invites papers on autonomy, heteronomy, politics, psychology and citizenship within the context of contemporary philosophical discussions and political discourse.

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10.07.2009

Vrasidas Karalis

I Congrés UJI de Llengua i Cultura Neogregues - Α' Συνέδριο UJI Νεοελληνικής Γλώσσας και Πολιτισμού

Date: 26-28 Νοεμβρίου 2009
Place: CasteΙló de la Ρlana

Έκφραση και μετάδοση του σύγχρονου ελληνικού πολιτισμού

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13.09.2009

Rubén Josep Montañés Gómez

Ημερίδα για τον Γιάννη Ρίτσο - 100 χρόνια από τη γέννησή του

Date: 07 Νοεμβρίου 2009
Place:Πολιτιστικό Κέντρο (Cultural Center) Ευρωπαϊκό Πανεπιστήμιο Κύπρου, Διογένοuς 6, Έγκωμη, Λωκωσία,

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03.11.2009

George Miaris

Διεθνές επιστημονικό συνέδριο - Κωνσταντίνος Τσάτσος: Ο συγγραφέας, ο φιλόσοφος, ο πολιτικός

Date: 6-8 November, 2009
Place: Athens, Παλαιά Βουλή

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Program

11.02.2009

Moschos Morfakidis

Δ΄ Συνέδριο της Εταιρείας Νεοελληνικών Σπουδών της Ιβηρικής Χερσονήσου και της Λατινικής Αμερικής

Date: 1-3 October 2009
Place: Zaragoza (Spain)

Issue: Ο ελληνισμός από την σκοπιά των ισπανικών πολιτισμών

Η Ισπανική Εταιρεία Νεοελληνικών Σπουδών της Ιβηρικής Χερσονήσου και της Λατινικής Αμερικής αναγγέλλει την διοργάνωση του Δ΄ Συνεδρίου, που θα λάβει χώρα από τις 1η έως και τις 3 Οκτωβρίου του 2009 στην πόλη Zaragoza της Ισπανίας.

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20.02.2009

K. A. Dimadis

Επιστημονική διημερίδα: «Γλώσσες και πολιτισμοί της Νέας Ευρώπης: επαφές και πηγαίες ταυτότητες» Έδρα Ελληνικών Σπουδών του Εθνικού Πανεπιστημίου του Κιέβου

Date: 5 – 6 October 2009
Place: Kyiv

22.04.2009

A. Savenko

Η Διδασκαλία της Ελληνικής Γλώσσας (ως πρώτης/μητρικής, δεύτερης/ξένης)

Date: 4-6 Σεπτεμβρίου 2009
Place: Νυμφαίο Φλώρινας

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05.02.2009

Κώστας Δ. Ντίνας

The 4th Hellenic Observatory PhD Symposium on Contemporary Greece and Cyprus

Date: 25. – 26. June 2009
Place: London

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07.11.2008

Eleni Xiarchogiannopoulou

8th International Conference on Greek Research

Date: 5. July 2009
Place: Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

Topic: Call for papers due by 20 December, 2008

Further information

Abstracts of papers to be presented in Greek or English are invited for consideration by the Academic Committee for this cross-disciplinary conference hosted by the Modern Greek section at Flinders University and the Foundation for Hellenic Studies. Research papers on Greek or Cypriot themes from the wider spectrum of the following areas are welcome: Literature and Language, Classical Studies, Philosophy, Society and Culture, History and Migration. The conference will also feature aYouth Forum exploring the experiences of youth in the Greek Diaspora. A letter inviting participants to the conference can be downloaded from the website.

ABSTRACT
Please submit abstract (up to 200 words) using the on-line Abstract form on the Conference website.http://ehlt.flinders.edu.au/conferences/greek/resconf2009/callforpapers.html

CALL FOR PAPERS
No later than 20th December 2008, however early submissions are encouraged as the number of presentations is limited.

PRESENTATIONS
20 minute papers will be followed by 10 minute discussion time at the end of each session.

PROGRAM
Parallel sessions and panel discussions will be scheduled over 4 days and papers will be grouped according to area of research. The Program will be available on the website. Professional Development seminars will be held for teachers of Modern Greek and teachers of Philosophy.

PUBLIC EVENTS and 20th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS
An exciting array of public lectures, book launches, exhibitions and cultural events will be presented for delegates and the general public in the week prior to and during the conference.

REGISTRATION
Early registration fee is $AUD 165.00 and ends 31st May, 2009 (approx 100 EUR, Nov ‘07 conversion rate).
Standard registration fee is $AUD 220.00 (135 EUR). Concession/unwaged student fee is $AUD 75.00 (45 EUR).
The conference dinner, cultural event, day tour and accommodation are not included in registration.

LOCATION
Adelaide, South Australia.

PUBLICATION
All papers will be considered for publication in a volume of refereed Conference Proceedings and launched at the 2011 Conference.

VENUE
To be announced.

WEBSITE
http://ehlt.flinders.edu.au/conferences/greek/resconf2009/
Feel free to forward this email to colleagues and friends who may be interested.
On behalf of the Conference organising committee and with kind regards
Mary


Mary Skaltsas
Conference Coordinator, 8th International Conference on Greek Research


School of Humanities – Modern Greek section
Flinders University
GPO Box 2100
ADELAIDE SA 5001 AUSTRALIA


Tel: +61 8 8201 3854 (Thurs and Fri)
Fax: +61 8 8201 2784
http://ehlt.flinders.edu.au/conferences/greek/resconf2009/

23.07.2008

Mary Skaltsas

The 4th Hellenic Observatory PhD Symposium on Contemporary Greece and Cyprus

Date: 25. – 26. June 2009
Place: London

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07.11.2008

Eleni Xiarchogiannopoulou

Orthodoxy and Innovation in the Greek-speaking world from Byzantium to the 21st century

Date: 5. - 7. June 2009
Place: Copenhagen

Πρόγραμμα

Further information

The symposium is open to participants from all disciplines within the Humanities, Theology and Social and Political sciences and we encourage young as well as experienced scholars to participate. Please send your abstracts to tsw@hum.ku.dk before 20 April 2009. You will be informed whether your abstract is accepted shortly thereafter.

Participant fees:
Registration fee: 100 DKK or 15 €
Registration fee and two lunches: 225 DKK or 30 €
Registration fee, two lunches and conference dinner: 750 DKK or 100 €

Key speakers includes:

  • Effie Fokas, Director, LSE Forum for Religion, London School of Economics, UK
  • Metropolitan Kallistos of Diokleia (Timothy Ware), Oxford University, UK
  • Nikos Kokosalakis, professor (retired), Liverpool University, UK
  • Vasilios Makrides, Professor, University of Erfurt, Germany
  • Maria Politi, president of the Hellenic Paleographic Association, Greece
  • Elizabeth Prodromou, Ass. Professor, Boston University, USA

The symposium theme:
The symposium touches upon a theme which has been little researched within European cultural, social and religious studies. In academic circles Orthodox Christianity, and in particular its Greek version, tends to be characterized as traditional and conservative. The initiator of the Symposium, Dr. Trine S. Willert, studies developments in national and religious identity in Greece today through the research project ‘Religious innovation and education in Greece’. This project has given rise to the idea of an international symposium on innovation and Greek Orthodoxy. The symposium will attempt to understand how the Orthodox Church and theology have been, through innovation, a contributory cause of change in society and culture in different historic periods and how Orthodoxy in Greece and among Greek communities has adapted to social change in innovative ways.
The focus on Greek Orthodoxy is specific because Orthodoxy always has been characterized by a will to express the ‘authentic’ Christianity, an aspect even stronger in its Greek version due to the linguistic intimacy with Holy Scripture and the Church Fathers. However, the symposium invites contributions from a broad temporal span and a wide-ranging approach to the expressive forms and social domains of Orthodoxy. This approach should ensure that the symposium can involve a diverse group of participating scholars from numerous disciplines.

03.04.2009

Trine Stauning Willert

XXIe Colloque international des néo-hellénistes des universités francophones

Date: 28. - 30. May; 2009

Place: Université Jean Moulin Lyon 3 (Lyon, France)

Issue: "Masculin / Féminin dans la langue, la littérature et l'art grecs modernes".

ATTENTION: les inscriptions étant closes, merci de ne plus envoyer de propositions de communication

12.03.2009

Sophie Coavoux

International Graduate Student Conference in Modern Greek Studies (Princeton University)

Date: May 8-9, 2009
Place: Princeton University

Issue: Call for papers

Further information

The Program in Hellenic Studies at Princeton University announces our first International Graduate Student Conference in Modern Greek Studies.

Submissions are invited from doctoral candidates in the final stages of their dissertation research who wish to present their work on any aspect or period of modern Greek literature. Comparative or interdisciplinary approaches are welcome. Papers should be in English, and must not exceed 30 minutes.

Please submit abstracts of approximately 350 words no later than March 2, 2009. All Greek words should be transliterated. Each abstract should be accompanied by a cover letter, including (i) a curriculum vitae; (ii) a brief statement how the proposed paper connects with the dissertation-in-progress; (iii) the applicant's contact details (name, current affiliation, postal and e-mail addresses; tel. nos.); (iv) the names and e-mail addresses of two academic referees, the dissertation supervisor and one other person familiar with the candidate's current research.

Receipt of all submissions will be acknowledged, and the applicants will be notified by March 20, 2009, whether their submissions have been accepted. Participants will be expected to submit the full text of their papers by April 20, 2009. Papers will be precirculated among conference speakers, chairs, and respondents.

The Program in Hellenic Studies will cover the participants’ travel expenses to Princeton, and will offer accommodation for four days, as well as meals on the days of the conference.

Submissions should be e-mailed to: hellenic@princeton.edu and kstergio@princeton.edu (Submissions by fax or hard copy will not be accepted.)

Deadline: March 2, 2009

Program Committee:

Dimitri Gondicas (Classics and Hellenic Studies)
Constanze Guthenke (Classics and Hellenic Studies)
Alexander Nehamas (Philosophy, Comparative Literature, and Hellenic Studies)
Nikos Panou (Hellenic Studies)
Effie Rentzou (French & Italian and Hellenic Studies)
Polina Tambakaki (Hellenic Studies)
Kostas Yiavis (Hellenic Studies)

Secretary to the Committee: Katerina Stergiopoulou (Comparative Literature and Hellenic Studies)

12.02.2009

Katerina Stergiopoulou

3rd International Quadrennial Conference: Hellenic Dimension: Studies in Language, Literature and Culture

Date: 27. – 28. April 2009
Place: Riga, Latvia

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16.10.2008

Brigita Aleksejeva

Διεθνές συνέδριο ελληνικού πολιτισμού

Date: 7. - 9. April 2009
Place: Kairo - Alexandria

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23.07.2008

Maria Frangi

ΙΒ΄ Διεθνής Επιστημονική Συνάντηση του Τομέα Μ.Ν.Ε.Σ.

Date: 27 - 29. March 2009
Place: Thessaloniki

Topic: Η νεοτερικότητα στη νεοελληνική λογοτεχνία του 19ου και του 20ού αιώνα

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21.06.2008

L. Tsirimokou

Call for papers: One-day symposium in honour of Marios Ploritis

The Panhellenic Association of Theatre Studies is organizing an one-day symposium in honour of Marios Ploritis, to be held in January 2009, in Athens, Greece.
The main purpose of the symposium is to illuminate the multifaceted work of the honouree, through the following themes:
Marios Ploritis:

  • as a translator (theatre, literature)
  • as a theatre teacher and scholar
  • as a theatre practitioner (as director, dramatic advisor, etc.)
  • as a theatre and cinema reviewer
  • as a political columnist, journalist, public speaker and active citizen.

We welcome participation from all disciplines and professions (in particular, theatre and literature scholars; historians; political and social scientists and also actors, directors, translators and journalists).

We accept proposals even beyond the themes listed above.
The abstracts must be no more than 250 words accompanied by a short CV (of 100 words).

Please submit proposals to info@pesyth.gr or pesyth@pesyth.gr, including ”Ploritis’ Symposium” in the subject  line, by Sunday, 12 October 2008.

01.08.2008

Ilia Lakidou

Conference for the project ‘A passage from Ancient to Modern Greek’

Date: 13.12.2008 - 10:00 a.m
Place: Athens

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16.10.2008

Anna Dimitrakopoulou

Modern Greek Studies conference in Australia

Date: 11. ­ 13. December 2008
Place: La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia

Modern Greek Studies Association of Australia and New Zealand
9th Biennial Conference

Multidisciplinary Approaches to Greek Studies

*[The Submission of Abstracts deadline for the 9th Biennial Conference, Modern Greek Studies Association of Australia and new Zealand has now been extended to 30 September 2008].

Further information

We invite abstracts for individual papers on any aspect of Greek culture,
history, literature, language and society. Multidisciplinary and comparative
approaches are particularly encouraged. Co-authored papers are welcome.

Papers accepted will be allocated 20 minutes for presentation and 10 minutes
for discussion at the Conference. Abstracts should be between 200-300 words
in length and must reach the Convenors by 30 September 2008.

It is envisaged that themes addressed at the Conference will include:

  • Contemporary Hellenism and the rest of the world
  • Evolving Greek identities including minorities, diasporas, EU
  • Greek language and literature: innovations, challenges and dissemination
  • Greece and its neighbours
  • Cypriot Studies
  • New approaches to Modern Greek Studies
  • Greek Popular culture

Languages of the conference are both English and Greek (please indicate the
language of your paper).

Prospective participants should seek financial assistance for Travel and
Accommodation from their own institutions.

The Conference is organised by the Greek Studies Program at La Trobe
University.

Convenors:
Ms Maria Herodotou
Dr Despina Michael

Organising Committee:
Professor Stathis Gauntlett
Dr Thanasis Spilias
Ms Helen Nickas
Mr Chris Fifis
Ms Dimitra Petrelli


Maria Herodotou
m.herodotou@latrobe.edu.au

07.01.2008

Maria Herodotou

7th World Conference for the Greek Language

Date: 18. - 20. Σεπτέμβριου 2008
Place: Messolonghi, Greece

Topic: The teaching of Modern Greek Language around the world

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31.01.2008

K. A. Dimadis

International Conference: Language, Literature, Culture, Identity

Ημερομηνία: 11. - 12. Σεπτεμβρίου 2008
Τόπος: Βελιγράδι

Περισσότερες πληροφορίες

23.07.2008

Slobodan Grubacic

3rd international congress of oriental and african studies

Date: 05. - 07. September 2008
Place: Gastouni, Greece

Peloponnesus (Morea) under Turkish and Venetian domination (1460-1821)

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08.08.2008

K. A. Dimadis

Παγκόσμιο Συνέδριο Νεοελληνιστών

Date: 2. - 5. July 2008
Place: Athens, Greece

Ο ρόλος αυτού του Συνεδρίου είναι σύνθετος και τα ζητήματα τα οποία θα συζητηθούν είναι πολλά καθότι οι ‘Νεοελληνικές Σπουδές’ ανά τον κόσμο σηματοδοτούν αναπόφευκτα τον πυρήνα ενός διεπιστημονικού και διαπολιτισμικού πλέγματος το οποίο είναι υπό συνεχή διαμόρφωση.

Το Συνέδριο των Νεοελληνικών Σπουδών έχει ως στόχο την εξασφάλιση της συνέργειας όλων των φορέων και όλων των δυνάμεων στην Ελλάδα και σε ολόκληρο τον κόσμο που έχουν την αρμοδιότητα, τη βούληση και την ικανότητα να διαφυλάξουν και να ενισχύσουν μέσω της ελληνικής γλώσσας, του επιστημονικού έργου περί την Ελλάδα και των συναφών εκδόσεων και βιβλίων καθώς και της όποιας άλλης συμμετοχής και δράσης στις κοινωνίες όπου ζουν, την αγάπη και το κύρος που απολαύει σε παγκόσμια κλίμακα και επί σειρά ετών ο ελληνικός πολιτισμός.

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17.10.2007

K. A. Dimadis

10ο Συνέδριο της Γερμανικής Εταιρείας Νεοελληνικών Σπουδών

Date: 20. - 21. Juni 2008
Place: Berlin, Deutschland

Program

dimadis@zedat.fu-berlin.de
Prof. Dr. K. A. Dimadis
Christstr. 18
D-14059 Berlin

04.11.2007

K. A. Dimadis

Πνευματικός βίος και Παιδεία στον 18ο αιώνα: Ο Διδάσκαλος του Γένους Νεόφυτος Καυσοκαλυβίτης και το έργο του

Ημερομηνία: 24-25. Μαϊου 2008
Τόπος:Πύργος Ηλείας, Ελλάς

Περισσότερες πληροφορίες

31.01.2008

K. A. Dimadis

Διεθνές Συνέδριο "Η Ελλάδα και ο σλαβικός κόσμος: εθνική ιδιομορφία και αλληλοκατανόηση των πολιτισμών"

Date: 29.-30. April 2008
Place: Kiev

Οι θεματικοί άξονες του συνεδρίου είναι:

1. Η επίδραση των ορθόδοξων παραδόσεων της Βυζαντινής Αυτοκρατορίας στην πνευματική ανάπτυξη και στον πολιτισμό των σλαβικών λαών.
2. Οι αμοιβαίες σχέσεις μεταξύ των πολιτισμών της Ελλάδας και της Ουκρανίας από την Αρχαία Ελλάδα έως σήμερα.
3. Ο αμοιβαίος εμπλουτισμός των σλαβικών γλωσσών και της ελληνικής γλώσσας κατά τη διαδικασία της εξέλιξης και σύγχρονα προβλήματα της νεοελληνικής γλώσσας.
4. Οι σχέσεις μεταξύ των σλαβικών λογοτεχνιών και της ελληνικής λογοτεχνίας.
5. Η διαφωτιστική και ευεργετική δράση των Ελλήνων στην Ουκρανία.

Further information

Οι εισηγήσεις θα αποστέλλονται στην Οργανωτική Επιτροπή του Πανεπιστημίου έως την 1η Απριλίου: ένα έντυπο αντίγραφο με τα στοιχεία του ομιλητή (όνομα, επώνυμο, διεύθυνση, τηλέφωνο, e-mail) και σε CD- R.
Τα κείμενα των εισηγήσεων θα δημοσιευτούν στα Δελτία των Πανεπιστημίων.
Η Οργανωτική Επιτροπή προσφέρεται να κάνει την κράτηση του ξενοδοχείου (το κόστος διαμονής κυμαίνεται από 10 εως 50 € την ημέρα). Η οργανωτική συνεισφορά είναι 30 €.

Η ταχυδρομική διεύθυνση της Οργανωτικής Επιτροπής είναι:

Tatyana Konovalova
Department of Practical Course of Slavonic Languages
Kiev Slavonic University
9, Anri Barbusa Str.
Kyiv 03150
Ukraine

slavonikuniver@ukr.net

Τel. (044)528-94-07

Για πληροφορίες:
(044) 5411588, 80979377524 (Λουντμίλα Μακάροβα),
(044) 4320474, κιν. 80955264148 (Τατιάνα Κονοβάλοβα).

10.02.2008

K. A. Dimadis

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