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LEROS 2012full name / name of organization: Latin Eros - A Skein of Interzonal Skins / Erasmus Mundus Joint Doctorate Cultural Studies in Literary Interzones contact email: camille.dumoulie@free.fr Latinness, whatever its numerous metamorphoses over the centuries, is still vibrant today. But what does the term cover and what cultural place and functions does it have in a globalized world? Sometimes associated with the Roman Empire's hegemony, sometimes neutralized and recycled by reactionary ideologies, it might open up to fresh re-interpretations and other becomings. Latinness has now become a space of and hybridity, a space of cultural and religious dialogues, linking many continents in a network that combines, to name but a few, Europe, America and Africa. But do Latin cultures add up into a homogeneous cultural map? Is it what Latinness is about? The mere notion of Latin America is highly problematic. Every country, every nation, every geographical unit builds its own Latin imagery on myths and fantasy rather than history, as illustrated in various art forms including literature, the FineArts, cinema, music, dance, gastronomy and so on. Yet nothing is more cultural than eroticism and in its voyage from Greece to Rome, Eros changed its nature. Sex in Rome, the erotic figure of the Emperor, Roman literature (Ovid, Petronius, Apuleus), Roman laws, or the phallic fascination as cfp categories: classical_studies cultural_studies_and_historical_approaches ethnicity_and_national_identity interdisciplinary international_conferences modernist studies
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