Premodern Narratologies – Writings by E. van Contzen and S. Conermann
Theory Reading Group Kalīla and Dimna – AnonymClassic
Texts:
– Eva von Contzen, "Why We Need a Medieval Narratology. A Manifesto," Diegesis 3/2 (2014). http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:hbz:468-20141118-103800-1
– Stephan Conermann, "Islamische Welt," in Handbuch Historische Narratologie, edited by Eva von Contzen and Stefan Tilg, 310-8. Berlin 2019. [+ other extracts from the same vol.].
Chair: Isabel Toral.
Scholars of premodern Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, Syriac, and other, including modern, literatures meet every two weeks to discuss milestones of literary theory and recent contributions to narrative studies (mostly in English), with a particular focus on the analysis of frame narratives, such as Kalīla and Dimna. The subject of each session is one or two groundbreaking and thought-provoking contributions in literary theory, with relevance for the analysis of literary works. The fortnightly online meetings started in the summer term of 2020 are to be carried on until further notice on a remote basis.
Together with AnonymClassic Principal Investigator Beatrice Gruendler, Theory Reading Group initiator Johannes Stephan convenes the “Framing Narratives” conference in November 25-27, 2020, hosted by Excellence Cluster 2020 “Temporal Communities” in collaboration with AnonymClassic at Freie Universität Berlin. For further details see: https://www.geschkult.fu-berlin.de/en/e/kalila-wa-dimna/events/stephan_framing.html.
It is possible to join the group at any given time, please contact johannes.stephan@fu-berlin.de for participation.
Time & Location
Nov 11, 2020 | 03:00 PM - 03:30 PM
WebEx Online Meeting