Paragone: Past and Present is dedicated to featuring scholarship on the history of contestations and confrontations between the arts from antiquity into the present. Contestation is interpreted in the broadest terms from all global contexts. The journal invites articles that take up such questions with regard to any period of western cultural development, but also welcomes discussions of the formation and interaction of media in non-western cultures. The journal also wishes to advance discussion of a further key phenomenon typical of sixteenth-century culture, the mixing of text and image within particular visual fields, as in the proliferation of emblems of various kinds, as well as in book design or architecture. Such practices resonate with the advertising techniques and formats developed in the modern era, or indeed in the webpage design of today, with obvious implications especially for the broadcast media. These technical advances are not neutral, however, and so we hope to elicit discussion of the extent to which change in the media landscape accommodates or fosters certain ideological positions.
Journal of the Association for Textual Scholarship in Art History (ATSAH).
Editor-in-Chief Liana De Girolami Cheney,
University of Massachusetts Lowell, MA, USA; President of the
Association for Textual Scholarship in Art History (ATSAH) Associate Editors Damiano Acciarino,
Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, Venice, Italy Brian Steele,
Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, USA
Editorial Board Pino Cascione,
Università di Aldo Moro, Bari, Italy Brendan Cole,
Independent Scholar, Rhodes, South Africa Karen Hillson,
New Hampshire Institute of Art, Manchester, NH, USA Émilie Passignat,
Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, Venice, Italy Lynette M.F. Bosch,
State University of New York-Geneseo, NY, USA Charles Burroughs,
State University of New York-Geneseo, NY, USA Andrzej Piotrowski,
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA Yael Even,
University of Missouri, St. Louis, MO, USA
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Online submission: Articles for publication in
Paragone: Past and Present can be submitted online through Editorial Manager. To submit an article,
click here.
For more details on online submission, please visit our
EM Support page.
Editor-in-Chief Liana De Girolami Cheney,
University of Massachusetts Lowell, MA, USA; President of the
Association for Textual Scholarship in Art History (ATSAH) Associate Editors Damiano Acciarino,
Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, Venice, Italy Brian Steele,
Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, USA
Editorial Board Pino Cascione,
Università di Aldo Moro, Bari, Italy Brendan Cole,
Independent Scholar, Rhodes, South Africa Karen Hillson,
New Hampshire Institute of Art, Manchester, NH, USA Émilie Passignat,
Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, Venice, Italy Lynette M.F. Bosch,
State University of New York-Geneseo, NY, USA Charles Burroughs,
State University of New York-Geneseo, NY, USA Andrzej Piotrowski,
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA Yael Even,
University of Missouri, St. Louis, MO, USA
Paragone: Past and Present is dedicated to featuring scholarship on the history of contestations and confrontations between the arts from antiquity into the present. Contestation is interpreted in the broadest terms from all global contexts. The journal invites articles that take up such questions with regard to any period of western cultural development, but also welcomes discussions of the formation and interaction of media in non-western cultures. The journal also wishes to advance discussion of a further key phenomenon typical of sixteenth-century culture, the mixing of text and image within particular visual fields, as in the proliferation of emblems of various kinds, as well as in book design or architecture. Such practices resonate with the advertising techniques and formats developed in the modern era, or indeed in the webpage design of today, with obvious implications especially for the broadcast media. These technical advances are not neutral, however, and so we hope to elicit discussion of the extent to which change in the media landscape accommodates or fosters certain ideological positions.
Journal of the Association for Textual Scholarship in Art History (ATSAH).
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