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VIII International Conference
The Medieval Chronicle Society is an international and interdisciplinary organisation founded to facilitate the work of scholars interested in medieval chronicles, or more generally medieval historiography. The VIII International Conference of The Medieval Chronicle aims at providing a meeting point for scholars who work on different aspects of the medieval chronicle (historical, literary, art-historical) to announce new findings and projects, present new methodologies, and discuss the prospects for collaborative research.
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Porto
Call for papers - Representation
Literary spaces and critical territories
Towards an Approach to Literary Space: Geopoetics and Geocriticism Crossing the Frontiers of Knowledge
The theoretical reorientation of literary studies towards their renewed convergence with the “real”, later identified by some as the “spatial turn” (Soja, 1989), started to develop in the literary-theoretical landscape in the middle of the twentieth century, at the moment when key theoreticians in the field of structuralism paid significant attention to the relationship between “literature and reality”, with the aim of insistently denouncing any “referential illusion” (Barthes et al., 1982) and of committing the space of literature to intratextual specularity (Dällenbach, 1977).
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