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[ecrea] CfP: Philosophy of Communication Conference: Literature as Communication.
Thu Sep 09 11:14:02 GMT 2010
CALL FOR
PAPERS
THE PHILOSOPHY OF COMMUNICATION SECTION OF THE
EUROPEAN COMMUNICATION RESEARCH AND EDUCATION ASSOCIATION
AND THE LITERARY COMMUNICATION PROJECT OF Ã…BO AKADEMI UNIVERSITY
INVITE PAPERS FOR A SYMPOSIUM ON
LITERATURE AS COMMUNICATION
to be held in Turku, Finland from 2nd to 3rd September, 2011
Not only among literary theoreticians and critics, but also among
students of rhetoric, communication and media, stylisticians, discourse
and dialogue analysts, historians of the book, and social and cultural
philosophers and historians, there is a growing tendency to see literary
activity as one among other forms of human communication. The Symposium
will provide a forum in which to assess both the broader and more
detailed implications of this trend for our understanding of
literature’s place within the lives of individuals and
communities.
The Symposium will assume a nominalistic and broad definition of
literature. Literature, that is to say, will be viewed as consisting of
all those texts which, either now or in the past, have been referred to
as literary, and as not necessarily restricted to merely poems, plays and
novels.
Papers on the following kinds of topic will be especially
welcome:
• Literary-communicational insights
in current work within any of the disciplines mentioned above: new
paradigms.
• Literary communication as
community-making.
• Literary communication as
philosophical reflection.
• Literary-communicational ethics;
for instance, the relevance of Keats’s remark that “we hate poetry
that has a palpable design upon usâ€.
• The communicational workings of
implied writers and implied readers
• Communicational similarities and
contrasts between singly, collectively and anonymously authored
texts
• Manuscript culture, book culture,
digital culture: the consequences for literary communication.
• The politeness (or otherwise)) of
literary writers
• The communicational dimensions of
literary styles and / or genres
Proposals (max. 300 words) for papers should be submitted as e-mail
attachments to the Conference Secretary, Gunilla Ritkaew
((gunilla.ritkaew /at/ abo.fi)), before March 31st, 2011. Requests for
practical information about registration, travel and accommodation should
also be directed to the Conference Secretary.
Professor Roger Sell, Ã…BO AKADEMI UNIVERSITY
Dr Johan Siebers, ECREA
dr. Johan Siebers
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