Asking the Right Questions: Researching Victorian Greece in Digital Humanities – REVICTO Webinar
Eκδήλωση που προωθείται από το Εργαστήριο Νεότερης και Σύγχρονης Ιστορίας:
21 Nov. 2020
11.00-13.00
Organized by REVICTO: “Representations of Modern Greece in Victorian Popular Culture,” supported by the Hellenic Foundation for Research and Innovation (H.F.R.I.) under the “First Call for H.F.R.I. Research Projects to support Faculty members and Researchers and the procurement of high-cost research equipment grant.
Programme
Konstantina Georganta
‘Fustanella on a Moth: Visual and Textual Tactics in Popular Victorian Political Satire’
Chryssa Marinou
‘Greek Modernity and its Reception in the Great Exhibition of 1851: Looking at Research in Progress’
Mathilde Pyrli
‘Textual and Visual Representations of Modern Greece in Victorian Popular Print Media, 1850-1900′
Tatiana Kontou
‘”The Three Graces of the Pre-Raphaelites”: Spartali, Zambaco and Coronio’
Anna Despotopoulou
‘In Search of War Heroines: 1821 Narratives in Victorian Periodicals’
Webinar convener: Efterpi Mitsi
Each presentation will be 10-15′ min followed by 5′ min questions. Discussion at the end.
The webinar will be available via the Webex platform of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (uoa.webex.com). If you wish to participate, please contact the convener Efterpi Mitsi (emitsi@enl.uoa.gr) for further details.
https://revictoproject.com/asking-the-right-questions-researching-victorian-greece-in-digital-humanities-revicto-webinar/?fbclid=IwAR2djhadTHU8o2HwqMyJLNmQp-hdio_5zUI89qc-qE_xH-v4nJWbnTDxAIY
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