Papers presented by internal and external collaborators on various aspects touched upon by the project

  • FORTHCOMING:
  • Vladimir Ivanovici, “Vicarious suffering: Experiencing late antique representations of martyrdom”, 6. Forum Kunst des Mittelalters: Senses, Universität Frankfurt am Main, 29.9-2.10.2022
  • Vladimir Ivanovici, “Kinetic Patterns of Interaction with Martyrs: The Cases of Hierapolis and Philippi”, at Approaching Christian Shrines in the Roman (Late Antique) East: A Search for Kinetic Patterns, University of Vienna, 24-25.2.2023.
  • PASSED:
  • “Emotion and Martyr Celebration in Late Antiquity”, session at 57th International Congress on Medieval Studies, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, 9-14.5.2022:
  • Fiona Chen (Yale University), “Eyes of the Mind: Performance and Spectacle of Suffering as Tools for Christian Memory and Identity Making”, 57th International Congress on Medieval Studies, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, 9-14.5.2022.
  • Chiara Bordino (Ministero degli Affari Esteri), “Moving the Beholder: Images of Martyrdom in Late Antiquity”, 57th International Congress on Medieval Studies, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, 9-14.5.2022.
  • Donatella Tronca (University of Bologna), “Guilty Feet Have Got No Rhythm: Dancing in Martyr Celebrations in Late Antiquity”, 57th International Congress on Medieval Studies, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, 9-14.5.2022.
  • Vladimir Ivanovici, “Late Antique Martyr Representations in (Embodied) Context”, 57th International Congress on Medieval Studies, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, 9-14.5.2022.
  • Vladimir Ivanovici, “Martyria and Polytheistic Sanctuaries in the Fourth and Fifth Centuries”, History Department, University of Fribourg, 24.5.2022.
  • Vladimir Ivanovici, “An emotional blueprient of late antique Hierapolis. The pilgrim’s perspective” at Passages from Antiquity to the Middle Ages VIII: Experiencing Space, Tampere, 17-9.8.2022.
  • Vladimir Ivanovici, “Patristics and the (Interdisciplinary) Study of Emotion”, at the International Medieval Congress, Leeds, 4-7.7.2022.
  • Vladimir Ivanovici, “Performative Aspects of Martyr Celebrations in Late Antiquity”, Newman Seminar in Late Ancient and Byzantine Cultures, The Newman Institute in Uppsala, Sweden, 27.4.2022.
  • Vladimir Ivanovici, “Relics and Reliquaries in Ritual Context (4th-5th centuries)”, Archaeology Department, University of Vienna, 15.11.2021.
  • Vladimir Ivanovici, “Representations and Visualisations of Martyrdom in Late Antiquity”, Privatissimum Forum, University of Vienna, 17.11.2021.
  • Vladimir Ivanovici, “Martyr Panegyria as Case Study of Emotion”, Millennium Forum, University of Vienna, 19.11.2021
  • Vladimir Ivanovici, “Creare emozioni nei santuari dei martiri (IV-V secolo d.C.)”, Dipartimento di Beni Culturali, University of Bologna, 6.10.2021.
  • Vladimir Ivanovici, “From performance to reification: living bodies in late antique religions”, at Materiality of Religion in Central and Eastern Europe, University of Szeged, 24-25.9.2021.
  • Vladimir Ivanovici, “Animating Disembodied Presence in Late Antique Martyria”, at What Does Animation Mean in The Middle Ages? Theoretical and Historical Approaches, A. Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Bialystok, Poland and University of Bergen, Białystok, 16-19.9.2021.