TRACCE no.
February 2000
Aesthetics and Rock Art II Symposium
Call for papers Versión en castellano Convened and coordinated by Thomas Heyd, Department of Philosophy, University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia, V8W 3P4, Canada; Facsimile 250 - 721 7511; e-mail heydt@uvic.ca; and John Clegg, Archaeology A14, University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia; e-mail jclegg@acl.archaeology.usyd.edu.au. Symposium rationale Very significant progress has been made in recent years in the cultural and scientific understanding of rock art with regard to
Given the outstanding cultural importance of rock art, and as a reminder of the presence of autochthonous peoples in the land, it is imperative that serious thought be given to the sort of appreciation to which rock art lends itself. This symposium will be an opportunity for theoretically well-founded and empirically supported, interdisciplinary exploration of the aesthetic values represented in rock art. Insofar as it will be a follow-up on the Aesthetics and Rock Art Symposium held at IRAC 1998 in Vila Real, we expect to be building on the papers presented there. (For an example of the approach proposed see Thomas Heyd, "Rock Art Aesthetics: Trace on Rock, Mark of Spirit, Window on Land," Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism (Fall 1999)). Papers addressing the aesthetics of rock art are welcome. In particular we seek papers that seek to clarify
Please provide the title of your paper and a 100 - 150 word abstract to one of the coordinators as soon as possible (deadline: May 1, 2000). Further information on the Congress is available at ; http://www.cesmap.it/ifrao/ifrao; or from robertbednarik@hotmail.com.Information in Spanish is available at http://www.geocities.com/ciaru/aura, English and Spanish versions of this Call, and updates on the Symposium, are available at http://web.uvic.ca/~heydt/
Thomas Heyd, Ph.D.
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