the conference is devoted to the phenomenon of patron saints and holy
patronage in its transformations. The Christian-defined concepts of holy
patronage are in focus, primarily within the Early Modern Habsburg Empire, but
we also welcome comparative contributions looking at earlier or later historical
periods, as well as other political-geographic or cultural-geographic areas or even other
religions. The aim of the conference is to analyze the phenomenon of patron saints from an
interdisciplinary perspective, thus to present and confront the approaches of historiography,
theology, religious studies, cultural anthropology, ethnology, philology, history of art, history
of music etc. We would like to focus on the following thematic areas in particular:
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Communication with patron saints and about them by word, image, music,
gesture, ritual
Holy patronage as an identity category, and/or category of affiliation; holy
patronage and the concept of community, holy patronage and its polemical
and apologetic potential in the inter-faith, inter-confessional, and intraconfessional
dimensions; holy patronage and the articulation of enmity,
foreignness, danger
Holy patronage and local piety; patron saints and memory of (a pilgrimage)
place and/or a material object
Theological and lay concepts of the holy patronage, patron saints in folk
piety; patron saint as a disciplinary instrument, patron saint as an instrument
of cultural exchange
Strategy of introducing, spreading and restoring holy patronages, forgetting
them, suppressing and rejecting them; profaning and secularizing the patron
saints; patron saints’ ‘competition’
We cordially invite all colleagues interested in the problems mentioned above and other
related issues to attend the conference. Please send us your proposals for papers (20 minutes
in length + 10 minutes of discussion) including an abstract (up to a maximum of one
standard page and one standard page for the bibliography) by 15 January 2018 at
patroni.konference@seznam.cz. The organizers reserve the right to select contributions.
Notification of acceptance will be made by mid-February 2018. Conference proceedings are
to be published (in full or in an extended form) after the review process in a monothematic
issue of a reviewed journal. The conference fee is 800 CZK / 30 €. The working languages are
Czech, Slovak, German and English.
Deadline: 15 January 2018
CALL FOR PAPERS
On behalf of the organizing committee:
Marie Škarpová Alena A. Fidlerová Evermod Gejza Šidlovský, O. Praem.
ÚČLK FF UK ÚČJTK FF UK Strahovská knihovna
nám. Jana Palacha 2 nám. Jana Palacha 2 Strahovské nádvoří 1/132
116 38 Praha 1 116 38 Praha 1 118 00 Praha 1
http://uclk.ff.cuni.cz http://ucjtk.ff.cuni.cz https://www.strahovskykl
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CALL FOR PAPERS “Don't Let Us Die, or Our Successors...” Patron Saints on Their Path from the Middle Ages to Modern Times Conference organized by the Faculty of Arts, Charles University, Prague (within the project Bohemian Hagiography of Czech Saints from Tridentine to Enlightenment Reforms) and Royal Canonry of Premonstratensians at Strahov 7–9 June 2018 at the Strahov Monastery (Strahovské nádvoří 1/132, Prague 1 ‒ Hradčany)
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