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Category Archives: conference
Upcoming mythic events
Some events this autumn involving members of the Centre for Myth Studies: Conference in Madrid Complutense University of Madrid hosts the seventh biennial International Conference on Myth Criticism. The theme for this year’s conference is “Myth: Theories of a Controversial … Continue reading
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Conference: Myth and Art Revisited (Athens, 2019)
We are pleased to share with our readers a Call for Papers for a conference in Athens this December on the topic of ‘Myth and Art Revisited’. Conference dates: 18-19 December 2019. Deadline for proposals: 31 July 2019. The full … Continue reading
Katabasis conference – Registration open
The Descent of the Soul: Katabasis and Depth Psychology Freud Museum, 20 Maresfield Gardens, London NW3 5SX Friday 5 to Saturday 6 July 2019 Registration is now open for a conference in London: ‘The Descent of the Soul: Katabasis and … Continue reading
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The Man of the Wood
In May, the Centre for Myth Studies celebrated its tenth anniversary with a day of lectures, readings, and discussions (details here). The event included Dr Saul Andreetti reading from his short story, The Man of the Wood. Saul is an … Continue reading
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Conferences in Rome and Paros
Two forthcoming conferences with an element of myth have been brought to our attention: Symposium on the Greeks (28-30 June 2019 on the Cycladic island of Paros; deadline for proposals 31 October 2018) Keats and Mythology (22-23 February 2019 at … Continue reading
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Tagged Bologna, call for papers, conference, depth psychology, dreaming, Greek mythology, katabasis, Keats
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Conference: Myth and Dream / The Dreaming of Myth (Bologna, May 2019)
Call for Papers — Myth and Dream / The Dreaming of Myth – Sogno e mito / sognare il mito University of Bologna, May 2019 Deadline for proposals: 1 February 2019 This conference is organised by friend of the Centre … Continue reading
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Conference: Katabasis & Depth Psychology (London, July 2019)
Call for Papers — The Descent of the Soul: Katabasis and Depth Psychology Freud Museum, London, July 2019 Deadline for abstracts: 31 October 2018 extended to beginning of December 2018 This conference is organised by Leslie Gardner and several friends of … Continue reading
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Tenth Anniversary
2018 marks the tenth anniversary of the Centre for Myth Studies. On Friday 11 May, we shall celebrate the occasion with a day of talks, readings, and discussions which reflect the past and the future of the Centre. All are … Continue reading
Some upcoming conferences
News of three upcoming conferences that might interest readers: Religion, Myth and Migration Sixth Annual Conference of the Irish Society for the Academic Study of Religions (ISASR) Friday 16 June 2017 Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland Deadline for abstracts (including … Continue reading
Sophia Centre Conference in Bath
Readers may be interested in the following call for papers. The Annual Sophia Centre Conference will be held on 1-2 July 2017 at the Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution, Bath– The Talking Sky: Myths and Meaning in the Celestial … Continue reading