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Published on lundi, septembre 06, 2010

Summary

"Which narratologies beyond mimetic narratology?" workshop, Arhus University - École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales

Announcement

24 September 2010

EHESS, 105 Bd Raspail, 75006 Paris – Room 2

09h00            Welcome address and general introduction

09h30            Unnatural Narratology – An Introduction
Stefan Iversen (Aarhus Universitet)

09h45             Story and Discourse
Brian Richardson (Maryland University)

10h45              Coffee break

11h00             Narrators
Henrik Skov Nielsen (Aarhus Universitet)

 

12h00             Minds
Stefan Iversen (Aarhus Universitet)

13h00              Lunch

14h30             Unnatural Narratology – General Narratology
John Pier (Université de Tours & CRAL EHESS/CNRS)

15h30             Stories from Fragmentation: Beyond Discourse Narratology
Simone Morgagni (LIAS-IMM EHESS/CNRS & SUM – Università di Bologna)

16h30              Coffee break

16h50           A propos (notamment) de « Faim » de Knut Hamsun (Regarding Knut Hamsun’s « Hunger »)
Philippe Roussin (CRAL EHESS/CNRS)

The workshop is organized by the « Narratologies Contemporaines » seminar - Centre de Recherche sur les Arts et le Langage (CRAL– EHESS/CNRS).

Places

  • 105 Boulevard Raspail, (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Salle 02)
    Paris, France

Date(s)

  • vendredi, septembre 24, 2010

Keywords

  • narratology, semiotics, narratologie, littérature, unnatural narratology, sémiotique

Contact(s)

  • Simone Morgagni
    courriel : cognition [at] sncf [dot] fr

Information source

  • Simone Morgagni
    courriel : cognition [at] sncf [dot] fr

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« Which narratologies beyond mimetic narratology? », Study days, Calenda, Published on lundi, septembre 06, 2010, https://calenda-formation.labocleo.org/201758

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