BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20251009T174947EDT-2481F8PKIF@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20251009T214947Z 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. Geographical Narratology\n\nLocation: 422\n Mo derator: Gerald Prince\, University of Pennsylvania\n\nPresentations:\n\n \n What is Geography? Lessons for Narratology\n Nancy Easterlin\, University of New Orleans\n Affording Innerscapes: Exploring the Mind as a Private Ge ography\n Marco Bernini\, Durham University\n Reconstructing LOST: Connectin g Storyworld to Narrative Comprehension in Online Wiki Communities\n Laura Bucholz\, Old Dominion University\n Towards a Geographical Socio-Narratolog y\n Matti Myvarinen\, University of Tampere\n\n\n\n2. Teaching Medical Narr atives in Multiple Contexts\n\nLocation: 179\n Moderator: Sarah Hardy\, Ham pden-Sydney College\n\nRoundtable Participants:\n\n\n Sarah Hardy\, Hampden -Sydney College\n Elizabeth Starr\, Westfield State University\n Cindie Maag aard\, University of Southern Denmark\n Shena McAuliffe\, Earlham College\n Erin McConnell\, The Ohio State University\n Jules Odendahl-James\, Duke Un iversity\n Krista Quesenberry\, Pennsylvania State University\n\n\n\n3. Fem inism and Form\n\nLocation: 410\n Moderator: Alanna Thain\, 9IÖÆ×÷³§Ãâ·Ñ Universi ty\n\nPresentations:\n\n\n Gender\, Shadow Narratives\, and Victorian Plott ing\n Tara MacDonald\, University of Idaho\n Redefining the Dramatic Monolog ue: Feminist Critique and Rhetorical Narratology\n Monique Morgan\, Indiana University\n Composure and Composition: Narrativizing the Female Image in Alfred Hitchcock\n Ned Schantz\, 9IÖÆ×÷³§Ãâ·Ñ\n\n\n\n4. Experimental N arrative in Non-Fiction\n\nLocation: 423\n Moderator: Brian McHale\, The Oh io State University\n\nPresentations:\n\n\n The Average Guise: Literary Cha racters in Scientific Diagrams of Evolutionary Change\n Daniel Newman\, Uni versity of Toronto\n Strange Minds in Political Rhetoric\n Stefan Iversen\, Aarhus University\n Mind-Reading Eichmann in Mulisch’s Criminal Case 40/61\ , the Trial of Adolf Eichmann: An Eyewitness Account\n Erin McGlothlin\, Wa shington University in St. Louis\n Bechdel’s Modernist Fun Home and the Act ual Documentary Truth\n Ella Ophir\, University of Saskatchewan\n\n\n\n5. A gency and High Stakes Storytelling\n\nLocation: 210\n Moderator: Stephen Pa skey\, University of Buffalo\n\nPresentations:\n\n\n Narrative in Counter-T errorism Studies\n Khuram Iqbal\, National Defense University\, Pakistan\n L aw’s DNA: The Double Helix of Rhetoric and Narrative\n Stephen Paskey\, Uni versity of Buffalo\n Informal Truth Telling as Justice\n Sandra Biskupski-Mu janovic\, University of Western Ontario\n Futures of New York: Narrating En vironmental Agency in Fictional and Non-Fictional Texts\n Lieven Ameel\, Tu rku Institute for Advanced Studies\n\n\n\n6. Narrating Dubious Relationshi ps\n\nLocation: 310\n Moderator: Jenne Powers\, Wheelock College\n\nPresent ations:\n\n\n Arsenic in the Sugar: Childhood\, Violence\, and Gender in Sh irley Jackson’s We Have Always Lived in the Castle\n Anna Young\, Universit y of Oslo\n Narrative Betrayals of Women’s Friendships\n Jenne Powers\, Whee lock College\n Narrating Friendship in Le Livre de Sam\n Trask Roberts\, Uni versity of Pennsylvania\n\n\n\n7. Multimodal Books and Archives\n\nLocatio n: 340\n Moderator: Nathalie Cooke\, 9IÖÆ×÷³§Ãâ·Ñ\n\nPresentations:\n \n\n Technologies of Remembering and Theories of Forgetting: Revising the A rchival Metaphor for Memoryss\n Torsa Ghosal\, California State University\ , Sacramento\n Metonymy in Archival Fiction: Warren Lehrer’s A Life in Book s (2013)\n Brian Davis\, University of Maryland\n Playing Paper: Kevin Young and the Undead History of the Phonograph\n Paul Benzon\, Skidmore College \n\n\n\n8. Philosophical Approaches to Narrative\n\nLocation: 245\n Moderat or: Huiyuhl Yi\, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology\n\nPre sentations:\n\n\n Listening Silences: Phenomenological Hermeneutics and Nar rative Theory in Contemporary Poetics\n Samuel Caleb Wee\, Nanyang Technolo gical University\n Reading Descartes’ Meditations as an Experiential Narrat ive\n Michael Campbell\, University of Canberra\n A Study of Episodic Value Created by Personal Narratives\n Huiyuhl Yi\, Ulsan National Institute of S cience and Technology\n The Paradox of Eventfulness: Narrative Thinking\, D oubleness\, and the Predestinarian Structure\n Marina Ludwigs\, Stockholm U niversity\n\n\n\n9. Narrators: Within and Without\n\nLocation: 360\n Modera tor: Thomas Haddox\, The University of Tennessee\n\nPresentations:\n\n\n Th e Narrator’s Universe: Revisiting the Homodiegetic/Heterodiegetic Distinct ion and the Narrative Level Concept\n Janina Jacke\, University of Hamburg \n Rethinking the Third Person Narrator in Muriel Spark’s The Comforters\n T homas Haddox\, University of Tennessee\n Orienting Time’s Arrow: Towards an d ‘Ethical’ Narrative Discourse?\n Jeremy Scott\, Kent University\n Modernit y From a Minority Point of View: Omniscient Narration and Collective Exper iences\n Iida Pöllänen\, University of Oregon\n\n DTSTART:20180420T190000Z DTEND:20180420T210000Z LOCATION:Bronfman Building\, CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3A 1G5\, 1001 rue Sherbr ooke Ouest SUMMARY:International Conference on Narrative: April 20 - 4 URL:/desautels/channels/event/international-conference -narrative-april-20-4-286520 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR