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Conference "Cultural Change in 16th Century Mexico"
(Vienna - June 6 - 9, 2002)
| Location: | Austria |
| Conference Date: | 2002-06-06 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
2002-02-13 |
| Announcement ID: |
129734 |
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Abstracts posted on: http://www.univie.ac.at/meso/conference/abstracts.htm
(submission deadline Feburary 15)
The conference´s emphasis lies on an interdisciplinary and comparative perspective and on approaches from different disciplines such as ethnohistory, cultural studies, semiotics, intercultural philosophy and comparative religious studies. Cultural change is understood as dynamic and heterogenous process in which the "aculturated ones" participate in an active, creative and sometimes also subversive way. A special focus of the meeting will be the analysis of colonial codices as documents of cultural change (but papers basing on other sources are welcome as well). In addition to the presentation of studies of postconquest Mexico, the conference will also reflect on models of cultural change in general and ask for a greater understanding of intercultural encounter situations.
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