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Dear colleagues, please include the announcement for our conference in one of your next postings. Thank you so much. Joachim Knuf YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND: STORIES AND DISCOURSES The Second Kentucky Conference on Narrative October 15 - 16, 1993 University of Kentucky Lexington, KY Patterson Office Tower, 18th Floor -------- F R I D A Y -------- WELCOME 1:00 - 1:30 PANEL 1: ORGANIZATIONS 1:30 - 3:45 Susan Hafen, Ohio University WORKER-OWNERS AND THE EXPERIENCE OF "MY-NESS." A Phenomenological Study at Restaurant Casa Neuva Kathryn A. Marold, The University of Denver The Stories of Lakewood Fordland: How Narrative Impacts Organizational Communication Sherilyn Marrow Ferguson, The University of Denver "ONCE UPON A TIME THEY GOT FIRED": THERAPEUTIC Value of Storytelling in Transitioned Individuals in a Downsizing Organization Shirley C. Willihnganz and Greg Leichty, University of Louisville Dealing with Paradox in Organizational Stories Joy Hart Seibert, University of Louisville Stephanie Zimmerman, San Jose State University James Hougland, Jr. and Dwight B. Billings, University of Kentucky Stories and Myths: The Realities of Religion in Two Appalachian Denominations PANEL 2: IDENTITIES 4:00 - 5:15 Takashi Kosaka, The University of Denver History and Reality of Japanese Americans in the U.S. A Study of Community Through Storytelling Gina Wesley, University of Kentucky "I COULD HAVE HAD A PHD IN TYPING": STORIES OF Schizophrenics Robert Glenn, Owensboro Community College "ROAD ONCE TAKEN": MEDIA-GENERATED IMAGES OF Route 66 as a Cultural Icon SONJA LAUNSPACH, UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA A LOOK AT THE USE OF NARRATIVE IN THE CONTEXT OF A QUILTING GUILD SPECIAL EVENT: NARRATING ABOUT NARRATIVE 5:30 - 6:00 Miles Richardson, Louisiana State University "GUGG JU":A A SPEECH NARRATIVE ABOUT TALK PARTY 8:00 - 11:00 Please help us celebrate autobiographical narrative, smalltalk, gossip and assorted art forms at the home of Astrid and Joachim Knuf, 1040 Castleton Way S. WeUll have a fire, munchies, and drinks - and all the time in the world to talk! (No hockey masks or chain saws, please!) Map and directions at the Conference. -------- S A T U R D A Y -------- PANEL 3: STORYTELLING - ORAL AND OTHERWISE 8:00-10:00 Connie S. Cooper, University of Oklahoma IS DISNEY GRIMM ENOUGH FOR TODAY'S CHILD? Phyllis A. Braun, University of Kentucky The Oral Narrative - Completing the Pyramid of our Past Michael W. Shelton, Weber State University To Tell a Tale - Storytelling as a Competitive Individual Event Ralph E. Hanson, West Virginia University A Phenomenological Approach to Reporting Judith Yaross Lee, Ohio University Five Ways of Looking at Aprille (With Apologies to Wallace Stevens): Analysis of Storytelling in the Twenty-First Century Faye Zhengxing, Temple University A STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF "JUDOU" AND "HIBISCUS TOWN" - COMPARED WITH "THE LAST EMPEROR" PANEL 4: CONCEPTUAL AND THEORETICAL ISSUES 10:15-11:30 Kyong Liong Kim, Mount Vernon Nazarene College On the Semiotic Square: An Introduction Sara Cobb, University of Connecticut The Social Construction of Intentions in Narratives: Power as Position in Discourse Thomas Nathan Peters, University of Louisville Narratives, Rationality, and the Construction of Scientific Argument PANEL 5: STRUCTURING 11:30 - 12:45 EMANUEL RUBIN, UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AT Amherst Music as a Determinant of Textual Logic in the Medieval Redaction of the Hebrew Bible Mary Elizabeth Payne, State University of New York at Albany Spoken Quotation in Storytelling and other Discourse Sequences: An Analysis of Quoted Talk in Conversation B. Keith Murphy, Indiana University - Purdue University Fort Wayne >From Kazowie to Blam! The Language of Comic Books James K. Hertog, University of Kentucky The Visual Rhetoric of Objectivity: Donahueing it up in the Twin Cities PANEL 6: LEGAL AND POLITICAL TALK 2:00 - 3:15 John Manzo, University of Kentucky JURORS' NARRATIVES OF PERSONAL EXPERIENCE IN Deliberation Talk Angela Garcia, University of Cincinnati Constructing Moral Claims in Situations of CONFLICT: DISPUTANTS' NARRATIVES IN MEDIATION Hearings Ruth Wagoner, University of Kentucky Stories and Openings: Uses of Narrative in Litigation Joachim Knuf, Laban Miller, and Greg Widener, University of Kentucky Electoral Discourse: Coding the Third Presidential Debate PANEL 7: NEGOTIATIONS AND INTERACTIONS 3:30 - 4:45 Tim Halkowski, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee L. Blonder, University of Kentucky A. Burns, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee The Interactive Achievement of Aphasic Narrative Douglas Maynard, Indiana University ON "REALIZATION" IN EVERYDAY LIFE: THE FORECASTING of Bad News as a Social Relation Richard L. Conville, University of Southern Mississippi Between Spearheads: Bricolage and Relationships ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ (Please print and send in with your check!) Pre-Registration Form STORIES AND DISCOURSES The Second Kentucky Conference on Narrative October 15 - 16, 1993 University of Kentucky Lexington, KY Please use this form to advance register for the Second Kentucky Conference on Narrative no later than September 30. Thereafter, please register at the conference. Please provide the following information: Name to appear on convention badge: Address: CITY: STATE: Zip: DAY TIME PHONE: ( ) - E-MAIL: Institutional affiliation: The regular registration fee is $10.00; students and the unwaged register for $5.00. Please check here [ ] if you require an individual receipt (we would prefer you to keep a photocopy of this form and of your check, though!). Remember, if you need any help with hotel arrangements, please call the Greater Lexington Convention and Visitors Bureau at (606) 233-1221. Joachim Knuf, Conference Organizer College of Communications and Information Studies University of Kentucky 127 Grehan Building, Lexington, KY 40506-0042 (606) 257-7805 JKNUFMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueUKCC.uky.edu.