Im Rahmen der interdisziplinären Konferenz "Writing Emotions" werden zwei slawistische Beiträge von Vertreterinnen unseres Instituts zu hören sein, zu denen wir hiermit herzlich einladen.
MI, 18.05. um 14.30 Uhr
INGEBORG JANDL
Autism, Love and Writing in and around Russian Literature.
DO, 19.05. um 12.30 Uhr
OLESIA ZALKOWSKI
Soviet Emotions in Aitmatov's Childhood in Kirghizia (1998)?
Die Konferenz findet von 18.-20. Mai 2016 im RESOWI-Zentrum statt.
Ort: Universitätsstraße 15, SR 15.21, Bauteil A, 2. Stock.
Konferenzsprache ist Englisch.
The international symposium "Writing Emotions - Literature as Practice (19th to 21st Century)" presents the latest theories and research findings in the thematic field of emotions, which in recent years has become a central issue in literary and cultural studies. In the course of the three-day conference, the debate will focus on relevant questions in the current academic discussion. Dealing with interdisciplinary challenges as well as the complex connections of aesthetic and nonaesthetic conditionalities of emotions, the focus lies on the process and praxis of writing as a unifying theme. The conference offers a forum to engage with the topics of emotions and writing to both established researchers and excellent young researchers.
The conference is co-organised by a team of six PhD students of the interdisciplinary doctoral programme "Culture - Text - Act(ion)". The organisational team consists of Elisabeth Baldauf-Sommerbauer, Eva Fauner, Ingeborg Jandl, Sabine Schönfellner, Gudrun Tockner, and Lukas Waltl. The event takes place as a part of the European PhDnet "Literary and Cultural Studies", which is coordinated by the University of Giessen and a partner of the doctoral programme "Culture - Text - Act(ion)".