BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.177.157//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20240509T020255EDT-1091KTtzR9@132.216.177.157 DTSTAMP:20240509T060255Z DESCRIPTION:The International Conference on Narrative will be held at McGil l University in Montreal\, Quebec\, Canada from April 18 – 22\, 2018.\n\nP rofessor Lindsay Holmgren invites the Desautels Community to attend the Pa nels and Talks hosted at the Desautels Faculty of Management.\n\nPlease no te that the plenary engagements are closed to the public due to limited se ating in Moyse Hall.\n\n\n1. Through the Lens of the Chronotope: Bakhtin\, Time-Space Configurations\, and Narrative Analysis in the Twenty-First Ce ntury\n\nLocation: 422\n Moderator: Susan S. Lanser\, Brandeis University\n \nPresentations:\n\n\n Chronotopic Conservatism\n Linda Yang Liu\, Stanford University\n Managing Movement: Time-Space Arrangements in Mohsin Hamid’s E xit West\n Birgit Spengler\, University of Wuppertal\n Narrating (in) the He re-and-Now: Chronotopes in the Present-Tense Novel\n Carolin Gebauer\, Univ ersity of Wuppertal\n The Trouble With Chronotopes: Can Narratology Live Wi th or Without Them?\n Susan S. Lanser\, Brandeis University\n\n\n\n2. World Oriented Approach to Narrative Cognition\n\nLocation: 423\n Moderator: Lis a Zunshine\, University of Kentucky\n\nPresentations:\n\n\n Power Plays\n Li sa Zunshine\, University of Kentucky\n Narrative\, Metaphor\, and the Human Scale\n Marco Caracciolo\, Ghent University\n Narrative Mapping as Cognitiv e Activity and as Active Participation in Storyworlds\n Marie-LaureRyan\, I ndependent Scholar\n\n\n\n3. Post-War\n\nLocation: 410\n Moderator: Jessica Gokhberg\, Duke University\n\nPresentations:\n\n\n Atonement in The World My Wilderness\n Allan Hepburn\, McGill University\n Transatlantic Reconstruc tions: Slaughterhouse-Five and the War on Poverty\n Spencer Morrison\, Univ ersity of Toronto\n Narratives of Reconstruction: British Realism After Wor ld War II\n Paula Derdiger\, University of Minnesota\n\n\n\n4. Psychoanalys is\, Affect\, and Gothic\n\nLocation: 310\n Moderator: Alexandra Valint\, U niversity of Southern Mississippi\n\nPresentations:\n\n\n Haunting Futures in Eden Robinson’s Monkey Beach\n Sarah Stunden\, McGill University\n Felt i nto Being: Credibility and Affect in Queer Narratives of Destitution\n Wibk e Schniedermann\, Giessen University\n The Turn of the Screw: From Psychoan alysis to Psychonarratology\n Ping Chen\, University of Electronic Science and Technology\, China\n The Permeable Frame: Gothic Collaboration in Wuthe ring Heights\n Alexandra Valint\, University of Southern Mississippi\n\n\n \n5. Multi-Narratives II\n\nLocation: 179\n Moderator: André Schwarck\, Chr istian-Albrechts-University Kiel\n\nPresentations:\n\n\n Multi-Narrative Tr auma Fictions: The Production of Intersecting Identities\n Jutta Zimmerman\ , Albretchts University\n Braided Narratives: Multinarrativity as a Strateg y for Facing Historical Violence\n Corinne Bancroft\, University of Califor nia\, Santa Barbara\n Theatre After Drama: Multinarrativity in the Work of Jordan Tannahill\n Domenico A. Beneventi\, Université de Sherbrooke\n The Cu t in Multi-Narratives: Hanya Yanagihara’s A Little Life\n Jan Horstmann\, U niversitat Hamburg\n\n\n\n6. Unnatural Narratives II\n\nLocation: 340\n Mod erator: Stefan Iversen\, Aarhus University\n\nPresentations:\n\n\n Impossib le Enunciations and ‘the Antinarratable’ in Ali Smith’s Hotel World: Explo ring intersections of unnatural and feminist narratologies\n Katherine Wees e\, Hampden-Sydney College\n Unnatural Acoustic Spaces in Radio Drama: An A udionarratological Approach to Narrative Space\n Siebe Bluijs\, Ghent Unive rsity\n A Collage of Fragments: A Narratological Study of Shashi Tharoor’s Detective Novel Riot\n Ramanpreet Kaur\, University of Western Ontario\n\n \n\n7. The Fast and The Slow Panel II\n\nLocation: 360\n Moderator: Merja P olvinen\, University Helsinki\n\nPresentations:\n\n\n The (Im-)Possibility of Narrating Europe: The Affordances of Length and Cyclicality in British Short Story Cycles\n Janine Hauthal\, Vrije Universiteit Brussel\n Prolonged Defamiliarization and Narrative Experiment in The Novelistic Cycle\n Lars Bernaerts\, Ghent University\n What Makes a Very Long Story Very Long?\n Dan Irving\, Stony Brook University\n\n\n\n8. Evaluating Experiments in Narra tive and Medicine\n\nLocation: 210\n Moderator: Matthew Graziano\, Seton Ha ll University\n\nPresentations:\n\n\n Aspects of the Narrative Self in Peop le at High Risk for Developing Schizophrenia\n Hazan Hadar\, University of Otago\n Empirically Investigating Triggers of Experientiality in Narrative Texts\n Caroline Kutsch\, RWTH Aachen University\n Minimal Departure\, and t he Cognitive Mechanisms Underpinning the Comprehension of Fiction\n Jeffrey Foy and Paul LoCasto\, Stony Brook University\n Pilot Study of Narrative C ompetence Group Psychotherapy for Patients with Chronic Pain\n Roisin Byrne \, University of Toronto\n\n DTSTART:20180421T121500Z DTEND:20180421T134500Z LOCATION:Bronfman Building\, CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3A 1G5\, 1001 rue Sherbr ooke Ouest SUMMARY:International Conference on Narrative: April 21 - 1 URL:https://www.mcgill.ca/desautels/channels/event/international-conference -narrative-april-21-1-286521 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR