Date: 25-Mar-2009
From: Gesa von Essen <gesa.von-essen frias.uni-freiburg.de>
Subject: Linguistics & Literary Studies
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Linguistics & Literary Studies
Date: 08-Jul-2009 - 10-Jul-2009
Location: Freiburg, Germany
Contact: Gesa von Essen
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Meeting URL: http://www.frias.uni-freiburg.de/lang_and_lit/veranstaltungen/studies-lili
Linguistic Field(s): Ling & Literature
Meeting Description:
Linguistics & Literary Studies: Interfaces, Encounters, Transfers
Wednesday 8 July Venue: Aula, Kollegiengebäude I, First Floor 15.15 Opening: Werner Frick, Speaker, FRIAS Board of Directors Hans-Jochen Schiewer, Rector of the University 15.30 Impulsreferate/Opening Plenaries: Linguistics: Peter Eisenberg (Potsdam) Literatursprache: Gegenstand der Sprachwissenschaft? Literary Studies: Jörg Schönert (Hamburg) „Liaisons négligées''. Zur Interaktion von Literaturwissenschaft und Linguistik in der disziplinären Entwicklung seit 1970 17.30 Coffee Break, Buffet and Poster Session 18.30 Podium Discussion Literature and Language: Common Perspectives and New Horizons Peter Auer (chair) Ekkehard König (FU Berlin) Ansgar Nünning (Gießen) Peter Eisenberg (Potsdam) Hans Bertens (Utrecht) Klaus von Heusinger (Stuttgart) Jörg Schönert (Hamburg) End: ca. 20.30 Four Sections: Narrative Deixis: The Textual Creation of Time and Space Collective and Social Identities Genre Thursday 9 July Venue: Haus zur Lieben Hand (Löwenstraße) and Aula Section 1: Narrative 09.00 Plenaries Plenary: Heiko Hausendorf (Zurich) Mündliches und schriftliches Erzählen - Textlinguistische und konversationsanalytische Perspektiven Plenary: Dan Shen (Beijing) How to Make Linguistics More Helpful to the Interpretation of Narrative Fiction 10.30 Discussion 11.00 Coffee Break Section 2: Deixis - The Textual Creation of Time and Space 11.30 Plenaries Plenary: Elena Semino (Lancaster) Deixis and Fictional Minds Plenary: Nikolaus Himmelmann (Monash University/Münster) Deixis: Interaktion und Diskurswelten 13.00 Discussion 13.30 Lunch break Parallel Sections Narrative and Deixis Section 1: Narrative: 15.30 Anna de Fina (Georgetown University) Linguistics and Narrative: From Texts to Contexts 16.00 Per Krogh Hansen (U. of Southern Denmark) Language Matters. On the Interdependence of Narrative Studies and Linguistics 16.30 Discussion 17.00 Coffee Break 17.30 Elisabeth Gülich (Bielefeld) Erzählen - Erinnern - Interpretieren. Narrative Rekonstruktionsprozesse in Arzt-Patient-Gesprächen 18.00 Jan Alber (Freiburg) Deictic Markers in Unnatural Narrative 18.30 Discussion Section 2: Deixis - The Textual Creation of Time and Space 15.30 Elzbieta Chrzanowska-Kluczewska (Cracow) Tropological Space: The Imaginary Space of Figuration 16.00 Holger Diessel (Jena) Spatial Deixis, Joint Attention, and Common Ground 16.30 Discussion 17.00 Coffee Break 17.30 Brigitte Rath (Munich) Pointing Out Worlds: Deixis at the Beginning of Narrative Texts 18.00 Anja Stukenbrock (Freiburg) Pointing to an Empty Space: How 'Deixis am Phantasma' is Instantiated in Face-to-Face Communication 18.30 Discussion Friday, July 10 Section 3: Collective and Social Identities 09.00 Plenaries Plenary: Ben Rampton (King's College, London) The Everyday Poetics of Ethnicity and Class: Stylisation and Crossing Plenary: Alan Palmer (London) Intermental Thought in Maria Edgeworth's Helen and its Absence in Henry James's The Tragic Muse 10.30 Discussion 11.00 Coffee Break Section 4: Genres and Text Types 11.30 Plenaries Plenary: Klaus Hempfer (FU Berlin) Some Aspects of a Theory of Genre Plenary: Susanne Günthner (Münster) Kommunikative Gattungen als Orientierungsmuster in der Interaktion - Zur Gattungsanalyse in der Sprachwissenschaft 13.00 Discussion Parallel Sessions Identity and Genre Section Three: Collective and Social Identities 15.00 Benjamin Bailey (Amherst) Connecting Linguistic Signs to Social Worlds: Negotiating Race and Ethnicity in the USA 15.30 Brian Richardson (College Park, MD) Beyond Narrative Individualism: Toward a Collective Poetics 16.00 Discussion 16.30 Coffee Break 17.00 Jannis Androutsopoulos (King's College, London) Using Language Variation to Style Fictional Characters 17.30 Anil Bhatti (New Delhi) Metafictional Positions, Postcolonial Ambivalences, Blurred Identities 18.00 Discussion Section Four: Genre 15.00 Ralf Schneider (Bielefeld) The Cognitive Theory of Literary Genres Revisited: Cues from Construction Grammar and Conceptual Integration 15.30 Angelika Linke (Zürich/Berlin) Über das Reden beim Essen. Soziokulturell signifikante Kommunikation,1650 – 1850 16.00 Discussion 16.30 Coffee Break 17.00 Matías Martínez (Wuppertal) Perfective Narratives 17.30 Wolfgang Raible (Freiburg) Genre and Media 18.00 Discussion 18.45 Concluding Podium Discussion Monika Fludernik (Chair) Respondent 1: Wulf Oesterreicher (München) Respondent 2: Daniel Jacob (Freiburg) Respondent 3: Michael H. Short (Lancaster) Respondent 4: Roger Sell (Turku) Respondent 5: Moritz Baßler (Münster)
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