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Koç University's Archaeology and History of Art Annual Graduate Student Symposium

Koç University’s department of Archaeology and History of Art is pleased to announce "Disasters & Catastrophes: Navigating Periods of Crisis and Transition in Anatolia, the Mediterranean and the Near East." its third annual Graduate Student Symposium, April 25th, 2015 in Istanbul, Turkey. Call for Papers – Koç University Archaeology & History of Art Graduate Research Symposium

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ARHA Grad Symposium 2022 16/05/2022

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ARHA Grad Symposium 2022 Koç University’s Department of Archaeology and History of Art (ARHA) is pleased to announce its 8th Annual Graduate Student Research Symposium. "The Show Must Go On: Symbolism and Performativity" Friday, October 21st, 2022 at Koç University Campus in Rumelifeneri, Istanbul

16/05/2022
The 8th Annual Koç University Archaeology and History of Art Graduate Research Symposium: Proposal Submissions 24/04/2022

Koç University’s Department of Archaeology and History of Art (ARHA) is pleased to
announce its 8th Annual Graduate Student Research Symposium, which will be held on October 21st at Koç University Campus in Rumelifeneri, Istanbul.

The symposium titled The Show Must Go On: Symbolism and Performativity aims to investigate various manifestations of artistic and cultural acts revolving around performance and symbolism in order to discuss their enduring prevalence and trace their nuances in different spatial, temporal, social, and personal contexts. Outcomes of performance and symbols as employed in building identity, constructing gender, expressing self, and defining community will be analyzed. Our definition of symbolism and performativity is broad: it embraces the sacred and the secular, the social and the personal, and the spectacular and the quotidian. Moreover, performativity, or the interdependent relationship between words and actions, emerges as a topic of interest in this framework, owing to its reflections in the arts.

This symposium seeks to bring together a diverse range of perspectives and disciplines
concerned with a span of subjects, areas and periods of research converging around the theme
of performance and symbolism in the arts and culture. Paper topics may include, but are not limited to:

• The lifecycle of symbols and objects;
• Intangible cultural heritage;
• State power and theatricality, ceremonies, and processions;
• Performativity in museum studies;
• Interpreting symbols/semiotics;
• Landscape archaeology as it relates to symbolism and performance;
• Documenting performance (paintings, mosaics, etc. depicting performances);
• Shifting narratives in art history interpretation (reinterpretation of symbols/ism); and
• Staging and restaging symbolic representations

Students of archaeology, art history, history, cultural heritage, museum studies, and related fields are invited to present research related to Anatolia and its neighboring regions, including the Mediterranean, Aegean, Black Sea, the Balkans, the Levant, and the Near East, from the earliest prehistoric times through the Bronze and Iron Ages, the Classical, Byzantine and Ottoman periods, and into contemporary times.

All graduate students are encouraged to apply, including M.A. and Ph.D. students at any stage of their studies. The conference will be held in English, but we are open to accepting presentations and posters in both English and Turkish. Applicants should submit their name, affiliation, and 250-word abstract by April 30th through the attached google form:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeF9nUb4xiQ8ll3uQoaqkmlKOwjeM8pdTzKNazp2OEIXvcNdg/viewform?usp=pp_url
Applicants will be notified of their acceptance by the end of May. For other questions,
please contact [email protected]

The 8th Annual Koç University Archaeology and History of Art Graduate Research Symposium: Proposal Submissions Koç University’s Department of Archaeology and History of Art (ARHA) is pleased to announce its 8th Annual Graduate Student Research Symposium, which will be held on October 21st at Koç University Campus in Rumelifeneri, Istanbul. The symposium titled The Show Must Go On: Symbolism and Performat...

09/03/2020

We deeply regret to inform you that due to the recent safety regulations issued by Koç University because of COVID-19 (Coronavirus) we are cancelling the 8th Annual Koç University Archaeology and History of Art Graduate Research Symposium. This is an obligatory precaution to protect the health, safety, and well-being of everyone.

27/02/2020

- CANCELLED -
We are very excited to share the program for our 8th Annual Symposium! We hope to see you at ANAMED on 26 March Thursday!

01/01/2020

The deadline has been extended to 15 January 2020. Please, submit your abstract of 250 words to [email protected].
Happy New Year!

Sempozyuma başvuru tarihi 15 Ocak 2020’ye kadar uzatıldı. 250 kelimeden oluşan özet metninizi [email protected] adresine gönderebilirsiniz.
Mutlu Yıllar!

28/11/2019

Performans: Aktörler, Objeler, Mekânlar
Çağrı Metni – 8. Yıllık Koç Üniversitesi Arkeoloji ve Sanat Tarihi Lisansüstü Araştırma Sempozyumu
Başvuru İçin Son Gün: 31 Aralık 2019, Salı

Koç Üniversitesi Arkeoloji ve Sanat Tarihi Bölümü (ARHA), 26 Mart 2020’de Beyoğlu, İstanbul’da bulunan Koç Üniversitesi Anadolu Medeniyetleri Araştırma Merkezi’nde (ANAMED) gerçekleştirilecek olan 8. Yıllık Lisansüstü Öğrenci Araştırma Sempozyumu’nu duyurmaktan memnuniyet duyar.

Performans: Aktörler, Objeler, Mekânlar başlıklı sempozyum, performans etrafında şekillenen sanatsal ve kültürel eylemlerin çeşitli tezahürlerini incelemeyi amaçlarken onların süregelen yaygınlığını tartışmaya açmayı ve farklı mekânsal, zamansal, toplumsal ve kişisel bağlamlardaki nüanslarının izini sürmeyi merkezine almaktadır. Kimliğin şekillenmesi, toplumsal cinsiyetin inşası, benliğin ifadesi ve topluluğun tanımlanmasında faydalanıldığı şekliyle performans sonuçları analiz edilecektir. Performansı geniş anlamıyla tanımlıyoruz, dolayısıyla kutsal veya seküler olanı, toplumsal veya kişisel olanı, aynı zamanda gösterişli veya gündelik olanı kapsamaktadır. Ayrıca, kelimeler ve eylemler arasındaki bağımlı ilişkiye işaret eden edimsellik, sanattaki yansımaları sebebiyle bu çerçeveyle ilişkili bir konu olarak belirmektedir.

Bu sempozyum, kültür ve sanatta performans temasıyla ilintili çeşitli konu başlıklarını, araştırma alanlarını ve dönemleri de içeren farklı perspektif ve disiplinleri bir araya getirmeyi amaçlamaktadır. Bildiri konuları, bunlarla kısıtlı olmamakla birlikte, şu konuları içerebilir:

• Performans tasvirleri
• Performans ve mekân
• Performans, mimari ve şehir planlaması
• Devlet gücü, teatrallik, törenler ve alaylar
• İmparatorluk performansları ve askeri performanslar
• Kutsal performanslar, ayinler ve ritüeller
• Kimliklerin icra edilmesi
• Kültürün icrası
• Sanatta edimsellik
• Performans olarak toplumsal cinsiyet
• Performans sanatları, tiyatro, dans, gösteriler
• Müzik icrası, müzisyenler, müzik aletleri
• Bellek ve performans
• Performansları belgelemek
• Performansları sahnelemek ve yeniden sahnelemek
• Performans yoluyla kendini ifade
• Somut olmayan kültür varlıkları ve performans
• Müzecilik çalışmalarında edimsellik

Arkeoloji, sanat tarihi, tarih, kültürel miras, müzecilik ve diğer bağlantılı alanlardan öğrenciler, Anadolu, Akdeniz, Ege, Karadeniz, Balkanlar, Levant ve Yakın Doğu’da Prehistorik dönem, Tunç ve Demir çağları, Klasik dönem, Bizans ve Osmanlı dönemleri ile modern çağı da kapsayan farklı dönemlere dair araştırmalarını sunmaları için davet edilmektedir.

Araştırmalarının herhangi bir aşamasındaki yüksek lisans ve doktora öğrencileri konferansa başvuruda bulunabilirler. Konferans dili İngilizce olmakla birlikte konferans ve poster sunumları İngilizce veya Türkçe olarak yapılabilecektir. Başvuruların 250 kelimelik bir özetle en geç 31 Aralık 2019 tarihinde [email protected] adresine yapılması gerekmektedir.

Başvuranların kabul edilip edilmedikleri Ocak ayının ortasında kendilerine bildirilecektir. Sorularınız için [email protected] adresine e-posta gönderebilir ya da arhags.ku.edu.tr ve www.facebook.com/ARHAsymposium adreslerini ziyaret edebilirsiniz.

28/11/2019

We are thrilled to announce our call for papers!

Performance: Actors, Objects, Spaces
Call for Papers - The 8th Annual Koç University Archaeology and History of Art Graduate Research Symposium
Application Deadline: 31 December 2019, Tuesday

Koç University’s Department of Archaeology and History of Art (ARHA) is pleased to announce its 8th Annual Graduate Student Research Symposium, which will be held on 26 March 2020 at Koç University’s Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations (ANAMED), located in Beyoğlu, Istanbul.

The symposium titled Performance: Actors, Objects, Spaces aims to investigate various manifestations of artistic and cultural acts revolving around performance in order to discuss their enduring prevalence and trace their nuances in different spatial, temporal, social, and personal contexts. Outcomes of performances as employed in building identity, constructing gender, expressing self, and defining community will be analyzed. Our definition of performance is broad: it embraces the sacred and the secular, the social and the personal, and the spectacular and the quotidian. Moreover, performativity, or the interdependent relationship between words and actions, emerges as a topic of interest in this framework, owing to its reflections in the arts.

This symposium seeks to bring together a diverse range of perspectives and disciplines concerned with a span of subjects, areas and periods of research converging around the theme of performance in the arts and culture. Paper topics may include, but are not limited to:

• Depictions of performance
• Performance and space
• Performance, architecture, and urban planning
• State power, theatricality, ceremonies, and processions
• Imperial and military performances
• Sacred performances, rites, and rituals
• Performing identities
• Performing culture
• Performativity in arts
• Gender as performance
• Performing arts, theatre, dance, spectacles
• Performing music, musicians, musical instruments
• Memory and performance
• Documenting performances
• Staging and restaging performances
• Self-expression through performance
• Intangible cultural heritage and performance
• Performativity in museum studies

Students of archaeology, art history, history, cultural heritage, museum studies and related fields are invited to present research related to Anatolia and its neighboring regions, including the Mediterranean, Aegean, Black Sea, the Balkans, the Levant and the Ancient Near East, from the earliest prehistoric times through the Bronze and Iron Ages, the Classical, Byzantine and Ottoman periods, and into contemporary times.

All graduate students are encouraged to apply, including M.A. and Ph.D. students at any stage of their studies. The conference will be held in English, but we are open to accepting presentations and posters in both English and Turkish. Applicants should submit a 250-word abstract by 31 December 2019 to [email protected].

Applicants will be notified of their acceptance by the middle of January. For other questions, please contact [email protected] or visit arhags.ku.edu.tr and www.facebook.com/ARHAsymposium.

Photos from Koç ARHA Symposium's post 31/03/2019

"TIMELESSNESS"

A huge thanks to everyone who attended our symposium on Friday!

We were incredibly thrilled with the turnout and it was great to see so many people from so many different universities and disciplines. Hope you all had an enjoyable time meeting and discussing with all of our wonderful presenters!

More photographs will be posted on our website: https://arhags.ku.edu.tr/ soon!

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