ORGANIZER:
Yaniv Fox, Bar-Ilan University
Abstract:
The conference 'Sanitized Pasts: Purity, Pollution, and Historical Narrative' sets out to examine the function of purity and pollution in the construction of historical narrative and memory. The conference presentations will consider attempts in Late Antique and Medieval texts to ‘purify’ the past by purging it of disagreeable components. Foundation myths often employ ideas of purity and pollution in their attempt to construct an idealized past. They imagine nucleic communities, whether religious, ethnic, civic, or otherwise, which contain some ‘pure essence’ later diluted by cultural encounter, religious schism, or simply corruption. The authority to define purity and pollution was itself founded on sanitized and edited versions of the past. The papers in this conference will explore this dynamic of shaping the present through creatively retrojecting notions of purity and pollution into the past.
Speakers:
Eyal Ben-Eliyahu, University of Haifa
Neta Bodner, Open University of Israel
Jennifer Davis, Catholic University of America
Wolfram Drews, University of Munster
Chris de Wet, University of South Africa
Éric Fournier, West Chester University
Rob Gleave, University of Exeter
Edmund Hayes, Radboud University
Gerda Heydemann, Freie Universität Berlin
Marie-Céline Isaïa, Université Lyon III
Sven Meeder, Radboud University
Rob Meens, Utrecht University
Daniella Talmon-Heller, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Debbie Tor, University of Notre Dame
Charles West, University of Sheffield
Robert Wišniewski, University of Warsaw
Angela Zielinski-Kinney, University of Vienna
The conference is supported by the Israel Science Foundation, grant no. 2883/22 |