上海交通大学2021年叙事学暑期高端研讨会 第一轮通知
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“上海交通大学2021年叙事学暑期高端研讨会”第一轮通知
(中国·上海,2021年7月13-15日)
为给广大叙事学研究者,特别是青年教师和研究生提供学习叙事学理论和研究方法的平台,共同探讨叙事学领域的前沿话题,追踪学术热点,开拓学术视野,上海交通大学外国语学院跨学科叙事研究中心、国家社科基金重大项目“当代西方叙事学前沿理论的翻译与研究”(17ZDA281)与国际学术期刊Frontiers of Narrative Studies (ESCI收录)于2021年7月13-15日联合举办2021年叙事学暑期高端研讨会(线上)。会议拟邀请Marie-Laure Ryan, Lisa Zunshie, Jan-Noël Thon, Marco Caracciolo, Maria Luisa Torres Reyes等国际知名学者与会交流。本届叙事学暑期高端研讨会主题为:
1. 数字叙事
2. 跨媒介叙事
3. 认知叙事
4. 流散文学叙事
5. 非人类叙事
研讨会日程
上海交通大学2021年叙事学暑期高端研讨会日程 | |||
第一天(2021年7月13日) | |||
时间 | 题目 | 发言人 | 腾讯会议 |
9:30-11:30 | Four Types of Textual Space and Their Manifestations in Digital Media | Marie-Laure Ryan | 会议号:836659074 会议密码:202107 |
19:30-21:30 | The Secret Life of Literature | Lisa Zunshine | 会议号:520226553 会议密码:202107 |
第二天(2021年7月14日) | |||
时间 | 题目 | 发言人 | 腾讯会议 |
14:00-16:00 | Diasporic Chronotopes | Maria Luisa Torres Reyes | 会议号:677635934 会议密码:202107 |
19:30-21:30 | Transmedial Narratology: Theory and Method | Jan-Noël Thon | 会议号:834791176 会议密码:202107 |
第三天(2021年7月15日) | |||
时间 | 题目 | 发言人 | 腾讯会议 |
19:30-21:30 | Narrative and the Tensions of Materiality | Marco Caracciolo | 会议号:314619691 会议密码:202107 |
研讨会为上海交通大学外国语学院跨学科叙事研究中心、国家社科基金重大项目“当代西方叙事学前沿理论的翻译与研究”(17ZDA281)、国际学术期刊Frontiers of Narrative Studies (ESCI收录)的学术公益活动,免收会务费。具体事宜安排如下:
1. 会议时间:2021年7月13-15日
2. 线下会议地点:上海交通大学外国语学院
3. 会议平台:腾讯会议
4. 联系人:
陈佳怡
邮箱:chenjiayi255@sjtu.edu.cn
手机:15919174189
曹心怡
邮箱:caoxinyi111@163.com
手机:18217292179
上海交通大学外国语学院
2021年6月19日
嘉宾简介
Marie-Laure Ryan
Marie-Laure Ryan is an independent scholar based in Colorado. She is the author of Possible Worlds, Artificial Intelligence and Narrative Theory (1991), Narrative as Virtual Reality (2001/2015), Avatars of Story (2006), Narrating Space/Spatializing Narrative (2016, with Kenneth Foote and Maoz Azaryahu), and over 100 articles on narratology, media theory and digital culture. She has also edited Cyberspace Textuality (1999), Narrative Across Media (2004), Intermediality and Storytelling with Marina Grishakova (2010), the Routledge Encyclopedia of Narrative, with David Herman and Manfred Jahn (2005), Storyworlds Across Media, co-edited with Jan-Noël Thon (2014), The Johns Hopkins Guidebook to Digital Humanities, co-edited with Lori Emerson and Ben Robertson, Possible Worlds and Narrative Theory (2019), co-edited with Alice Bell, and Factual Narrative, co-edited with Monika Fludernik (2020). Her scholarly work has earned her the Prize for Independent Scholars (1992) and the Jeanne and Aldo Scaglione Prize for Comparative Literature (2000). In 2017 she received the Wayne Booth Life Achievement Award from the International Society for the Study of Narrative.
Lisa Zunshine
Lisa Zunshine is Bush-Holbrook Professor of English at the University of Kentucky, Lexington, whose work on cognition, literature, and culture covers a wide variety of subjects across genes, media, and national literatures, ranging from eighteenth-century British Literature, and the classical Chinese novel, to children’s literature, surrealist art, science fiction, and nonsense poetry. She is a former Guggenheim fellow (2007) and the author or editor of twelve books, including Bastards and Foundlings: Illegitimacy in Eighteenth-Century England (2005), Why We Read Fiction: Theory of Mind and the Novel (2006), Strange Concepts and the Stories They Make Possible: Cognition, Culture, Narrative (2008), Introduction to Cognitive Cultural Studies (ed., 2010), Getting Inside Your Head: What Cognitive Science Can Tell Us about Popular Culture (2012), The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Literary Studies (ed., 2015), and The Secret Life of Literature (MIT Press, forthcoming).
Maria Luisa Torres Reyes
Maria Luisa Torres Reyes is Professor of Literature at the University of Santo Tomas (UST) where she is also appointed Scholar-in-Residence, and Editor-in-Chief of UNITAS. She is the Founding Editor and Editor Emerita of the widely indexed international journal, Kritika Kultura. She is the author of Banaag at Sikat (2010), the award-winning book of literary criticism on the first “socialist” novel in Asia of the same title, and SipatSalin (2012), a collection of her poems and their translations in various foreign and local languages. Her scholarly interests and publications include the exploration of the ways in which “Western” ideas and literary and critical categories have been “refunctioned” in the Philippines and other non-Western contexts. Her scholarly works have also been published by Edinburgh University Press, Cambridge University Press, and Oxford University Press.
Jan-Noël Thon
Jan-Noël Thon is Professor of Media Studies at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Guest Professor of Media Studies at the University of Cologne, Germany, and Professorial Fellow in the School of Film, Media and Performing Arts at the University for the Creative Arts, UK. Recent books include From Comic Strips to Graphic Novels (co-edited with Daniel Stein, 2013/2015), Storyworlds across Media (co-edited with Marie-Laure Ryan, 2014), Game Studies (co-edited with Klaus Sachs-Hombach, 2015), Transmedial Narratology and Contemporary Media Culture (2016/2018), Subjectivity across Media (co-edited with Maike Sarah Reinerth, 2017/2019), Comicanalyse (co-authored with Andreas Rauscher, Stephan Packard, Véronique Sina, Lukas R.A. Wilde, and Janina Wildfeuer, 2019), and Comics and Videogames (co-edited with Andreas Rauscher and Daniel Stein, 2020).
Marco Caracciolo
Marco Caracciolo is Associate Professor of English and Literary Theory at Ghent University in Belgium. His work explores the phenomenology of narrative, or the structure of the experiences afforded by literary fiction and other narrative media. He is the author of five books, including most recently Embodiment and the Cosmic Perspective in Twentieth-Century Fiction (Routledge, 2020) and Narrating the Mesh: Form and Story in the Anthropocene (University of Virginia Press, 2021). His first book, The Experientiality of Narrative: An Enactivist Approach (De Gruyter, 2014), received an honorable mention for the Perkins Prize of the International Society for the Study of Narrative.
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冯德正:超文化身份的多模态建构
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在全球化时代,东方与西方、传统与现代交汇融合,形成超越国别或区域限制的文化杂糅,即超文化(transculturality)。超文化同时也是新媒体发展的产物。网络媒体,尤其是社交媒体的发展使跨文化交际变得大众化、日常化、多模态化。在此背景下该报告将探讨社交媒体中超文化身份的多模态建构。我们将文化身份视为动态的过程,是参与者在不同交际环境中借助多种模态资源不断建构的结果。借助多模态语篇分析理论和评价理论,我们将提出系统分析超文化身份建构的理论方法。以抖音网红视频、李子柒视频等语篇为例,我们将讨论当代中国超文化身份的主要特征。研究认为,在提高国家文化软实力、中国文化走出去的大背景下,研究融汇中外、贯通古今的超文化身份策略对构建多模态中国话语体系、扩大中华文化影响力具有积极意义。
主讲人简介
冯德正,新加坡国立大学博士,现为香港理工大学英文系副教授,博士生导师,专业英语交际研究中心副主任,主要研究方向为多模态语篇分析,传播与交际研究,语言教学等。近年来在Journal of Pragmatics, Discourse and Communication, Pragmatics and Society, Visual Communication, Semiotica, Review of Cognitive Linguistics, Narrative Inquiry, Linguistics and Education, Critical Arts等国际(SSCI/A&HCI)期刊与《外国语》《当代语言学》《现代外语》《外语界》《中国外语》《外语学刊》《外语教学》《当代修辞学》《外语研究》等国内期刊发表论文50余篇。目前主持或参与10余项国家、教育部、香港政府及香港理工大学项目。2016年与2017年连续获得香港理工大学人文学院卓越成就奖(科研)。
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