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Organisation of Conferences and Sections at Conferences:

Monika Fludernik

  • 6.-8.5.2021: (with Frank Schäfer) Conference "Law and Literature",  (GRK 1767, Freiburg) (online)
  • 20.-22.2.2020: (with Carlotta Posth) Workshop Diachronic Narratology for the Koselleck Project in Freiburg
  • 28.-30.6.2022: (with David Richter) ISSN Chichester (Panel "Being Silent: Interrupted and Stalled Dialogue")
  • 29.8.-2.9.2022: (with Irma Taavitsainen) ESSE 2022 Mainz (Panel "Diachronic Narratology")
  • 3.-5.9.2022: (with Olga Timofeeva) Anglistentag 2022 Mainz (Panel "Diachronicity")

Sonia García de Alba Lobeira

  • 23.5.2023: "Medieval Identities: (Re-) Constructing the Self and the Other". Workshop at the University of Freiburg.

Carlotta Posth

  •  19.-22.5.2021: Organisation of a section at ISSN 2021 (online): "Representation of Consciousness and Plot Structuring in Tales of Patient Femininity in Medieval and Early Modern Narratives".
  • 20.-22.2.2020: (with Monika Fludernik) Workshop Diachronic Narratology for the Koselleck Project in Freiburg.
 

Papers Read at Conferences:

Monika Fludernik

  •  3.-5.9.2022: Anglistentag Mainz. Chairing panel "Diachronicity" (with Olga Timofeeva).
  • 29.8.-2.9.2022: ESSE Mainz. Chairing panel "Diachronic Narratology" (with Irma Taavitsainen). Paper: "Not Answering: Dialogue from a Diachronic Perspective".
  • 28.-30.6.2022: ISSN Chichester. Chair panel (with David Richter) "Being Silent: Interrupted and Stalled Dialogue". Paper "How Not to Respond in [English] Fiction, 1600-1850".
  • 7.4.2022: Paper "'Let us enter the study and peep at what Paul is writing in his diary': Victorian Discourse Metalepsis". Network Diachronic Metalepsis workshop. (online)
  • 23.-25.2.2022: Invited keynote in the session "Narration in context: between linguistic theory and empirical operationalization" (organised by Dina Serova, Julia Lukassek and Britta Schulte) at DGfS Tübingen, online. Paper "Diachronic Narratology: Linguistic Perspectives on the Historical Development of Narrative within the Framework of English Studies". (online)
  • 1.-4.2.2022: Opening keynote at Villa Vigoni conference "La musa incatenata. Prigionia e arte in epoca antica e moderna": "Literatur und Gefängnis – Gefängnis und Literatur: Systematik und theoretische Probleme".
  • 20.1.2022: Invited lecture, University of Mainz: "Diachronic Narratology". (online)
  • 16.10.2021: Open Discussion on Metaphors of Confinement (online). Available on YouTube.
  • 19.-22.5.2021: ISSN Conference (online). Paper "Free Indirect Discourse and Psychonarration in Middle English and Beyond" in session "Expanding Narratological Models".
  • 6.-8.5.2021: Conference "Law and Literature" in Freiburg, co-organised with Frank Schäfer. Funded by GRK 1767. Introductory lecture. (online)
  • 7.-11.4.2021: ASECS Toronto (online). Paper "Dungeons, Retreats, and Merited Confinements" in session "Now Joyful From Their Long Confinement Rose" chaired by Melinda Alliker Rabb.
  • 20.-22.2.2020: Koselleck Workshop "Diachronic Narratology" Freiburg. Opening Plenary.
  • 21.-23.11.2019: "Small Stories" Conference GRK 1767 Freiburg. Paper "The Narrative Structure of Small Stories".
  • 18.11.2019: Invited lecture, University of York: "Narrative Factuality: Diachronic and Intercultural Perspectives".
  • 4.11.2019: Invited lecture Uppsala, "Narrative Factuality: Diachronic and Intercultural Perspectives".
  • 24.-25.10.2019: "Gérard Genette and Grammar". Genette: Memorial Colloque in Paris

Sonia García de Alba Lobeira

  • 12.-14.10.2022: "'And terys let he falle': Gendered expressions of grief and joy in medieval tales of calumniated queens". Whisperings of Love – Cries of Anger: Communicating Emotions in Antiquity, the Middle Ages, and the Early Modern Age. Emerging Scholars Workshop organized by the Interdisciplinary "Institut für Kulturgeschichte der Frühen Neuzeit (INFK)", Osnabrück.
  • 31.5.-1.6.2022: "Narratological and Cognitive Approaches to the Study of Emotions in Medieval Romance". Inaugural Conference of the Society for the Study of Medieval Emotions, University of St Andrews.
  • 11.1.2022: "Emotions in Medieval Tales of Calumniated Queens: A Narratological Approach to the Study of Feeling in Middle English Romance". Medieval Studies Colloquium at the University of Düsseldorf.
  • 19.-23.5.2021: "Narrative Strategies in the Late Middle Ages: Focalization and Subjectivity in Tales of Calumniated Queens”. ISSN 2021 (online).

Carlotta Posth

  • 24.-26.06.2021: (with Prof. Dr. Esme Winter-Froemel) "Discourse Traditions in the History of French". Conference "Old Wine in New Bottles? Discourse Traditions in the Light of Recent Approaches to Textual Analysis and Language Variation" (online)

Sebastian Straßburg

  •  5.-7.10.23: "Representation of Female Moral and Ethical Authority in Philip Sidney’s Arcadia (1593) and Anna Weamys’ Continuation (1652)" Early Modern Women on Politics and Ethics. Early Modern Seminar and the research network Philosophy/University of Gothenburg (accepted).
  • 21.-22.04.23: "Representation of Consciousness in Sidney's Arcadia". EUCOR 2023 (accepted).
  • 1.-4.3.2023: "Expression of Affect by Embedded Narrators in Sidney's New Arcadia". ISSN 2023.
  • 29.8.-2.9.2022: "Chapter Boundaries in the Early Modern Prose Romance" at ESSE Conference 2022 Mainz.
  • 5.11.2021: "Bewusstseinsdarstellungen im frühneuzeitlichen englischen Hirtenroman". Viertes Treffen des Forschungsverbundes "Frühe Neuzeit Südwest".
  • 19.-21.5.2021: "Representing the Suffering Queens' Consciousness: A Study of Greene's Pandosto and Penelope's Web." ISSN 2021.