Sunday, 9 January 2011

The Postmodern Palimpsest: Narrating Contemporary Rome




The Postmodern Palimpsest:

Narrating Contemporary Rome


Saturday 26th February 2011


A one-day interdisciplinary conference


University of Warwick, Coventry, UK


Rome is privileged in its relationship with Western history, constructed over layer after layer, from Roman to Fascist ‘empires’: in this sense the city constitutes the urban palimpsest. In postmodernity, the sprawl, the latest metamorphosis of Rome, overlaps with historical images of the capital to form a shapeless and fragmentary identity. The aim of this conference is to probe this latest level of the city, to discern the new and the old, and the links and reflections of one onto the other


Keynote Speakers:

Eamonn Canniffe (Manchester)

Dr. John David Rhodes (Sussex)



For further information and to register: http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/hrc/confs/pmp/





Provisional Programme



Saturday 26th February 2011

Humanities Building, University of Warwick



09.00 – 09.20 Registration and Coffee


09.20 – 09.30 Conference Welcome and Introduction

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09.30 – 10.30 Panel One: Re-Mapping the Ecclesiastical City

Chair: (tbc)

James Robertson (Manchester) – ‘Ecclesiastical Icons: Defining Rome through Architectural Exchange’

Marco Cavietti (Rome) – ‘Roma intra muros, Roma extra muros’

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10.30-10.45 Tea/Coffee Break

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10.45-11.45 Panel Two: Landmarks of Modernity

Chair: (tbc)

Allison Cooper (Colby College) – ‘Builiding a Symbolic Capital: The Monumental Planning of Modern Rome’

Keala Jewell (Dartmouth College) – ‘A Postmodern Gaze on the Gazometro’

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11.45-12.00 Tea/Coffee Break

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12.00-13.00 Keynote 1: Eamonn Canniffe (Manchester School of Architecture)

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13.00 – 14.00 Lunch

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14.00 – 15.30 Panel Three: Representations of Fragmented Cityscapes

Chair: (tbc)


Fabio Benincasa (Duquesne) – ‘L’odore del sangue da Parise a Martone. La mappa assente della Città Eterna’

Carmelo Princiotta (Rome) – ‘Dario Bellezza e la Roma dei poeti’


Marina Vargau (Montreal) – ‘Raccontare Roma dopo Fellini’

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15.30-15.45 Tea/Coffee Break

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15.45 – 16.45 Panel Four: Reinterpreting the Urban Map

Léa-Catherine Szacka (UCL) – ‘Roma Interrotta: A comparative historical analysis of the 18th century urban project on display (1978 to 2008)’


Richard Hayes (Cambridge) – ‘Las Vegas by Way of Rome: the Eternal City and American Postmodernism’

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16.45-17.00 Tea/Coffee Break

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17.00-18.00 Keynote 2: John David Rhodes (Sussex)


18.00-18.30 Roundtable Discussion

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18.30-19.30 Wine Reception and Buffet

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The conference is organised by Dominic Holdaway and Filippo Trentin


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