Fecha de publicación: 17-abr-2011 23:21:05
The website of the ACLA 2011 seminar (Invited speaker: Patrick Colm Hogan) I organized in Vancouver (10 hours, 5 sessions, 21 participants) is now public . Abstracts, speakers' profiles, program, Mike Borkent's Cognitive Poetics Workshop, all can be accessed there:
https://sites.google.com/site/cognitivepatternsincomplit/
I thank all participants for this wonderful experience.
Presentations:
Cognitive Patterns in Comparative Literature (I): Conceptual Integration, Emotion, Story and the Mind and Brain.
Session 1
Cognitive Patterns in Poetic Imagery: Per Aage Brandt and Theories of Metaphor and Conceptual Blending
Mike Borkent, University of British Columbia
The Multimodal Frog: A Cognitive Approach to Three Visual Poetic Translations of Basho
Max Jensen, Case Western Reserve U
A cognitive semiotic approach to the comparison of 20th century French and Spanish surrealism
Ana Margarida Abrantes, Universidade Católica Portuguesa - CECC
Through the mind of another. Blending and intersubjectivity in literary representations of the self
Session 2
Emotions and Stories across Cultures: On the Narrative Theories of Patrick Hogan and Keith Oatley.
Patrick Colm Hogan, U of Connecticut
Extending the Research Program in Narrative Universals
Austin Bennett, Case Western Reserve U
Empathy and Narrative
Donald Wehrs, Auburn U
Emotional Significance and Predation’s Unease Conscience; or, How Patrick Hogan Makes John of Salisbury Relevant to Postcolonial Africa
Cristóbal Pagán Cánovas, U of Murcia & Case Western Reserve U
The Integration of Spatial Narratives and Emotion in Poetic Imagery
Session 3
Cognitive Patterns in Narrative: Embodiment, Neuroscience, Metaphor, Schemas
Yanna Popova, Case Western Reserve U
Patterns of Metaphor in Narrative Fiction
Eugenia Kelbert, Yale U
Acquiring a Second Language Literature: Translingualism and its Relation to Second Language Acquisition
Hannah Wojciehowski, UT Austin
Laocöon and Embodied Cognition: A New Approach to an Old Problem
Roberta Tucker, USF Tampa
Haptic Technology in the Virtual Reality of Literature
Cognitive Patterns in Comparative Literature (II): Narrative and Poetry
Session 1
Conceptual Blending and Metaphor in Narrative and Culture
Imke Pinnow, Osnabrück U
How literature shapes our cultural memory. Toward a cognitive approach to cultural literary studies
Marco Caracciolo, U of Bologna
Point of conversion: On the bodily basis of interpretation
Tiffany Johnstone, U of British Columbia
Frontiers of Philosophy and Flesh: A Feminist Perspective on Conceptual Metaphor in Canadian and American Frontier Literature
Eve Preus, U of British Columbia
Nobody's Meat: A Comparative Cognitive Analysis of Little Red Riding Hood
Steven Mills, Purdue U
From Narrative to Reality: Constructing Identities through Conceptual Blending in Beatus Ille
Session 2
Cognitive Patterns in Time and the Lyric
Cathrine Kietz, Aarhus U
Reading Memory Patterns
Wenjuan Yuan, U of Nottingham
Toward a Gestalt Psychological Approach to Poetry
Allen Haaheim, U of Toronto
Metre and Cognitive Pattern in the poetics of Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844–1889) and Shen Yüeh (441–513)
Daniel Mantei, U of Alberta
(En)Training to Rhythm: Feeling the Resonance Between the Listener and Narrator in Contemporary Train Songs