READING GROUP Narrative as Framing: Narratio and Exordium in Classical Rhetorics
AnonymClassic Theory Reading Group: Framing Narratives
Texts: John O’Banion, “Narration and Argumentation: Quintilian on Narratio as the Heart of Rhetorical Thinking,” A Journal of the History of Rhetoric 5/4 (1987): 325-51; Stefan Iversen: “Narratives in Rhetorical Discourse”. In: Peter Hühn et al. (eds.): the living handbook of narratology. Hamburg: Hamburg University, 2014.
http://www.lhn.uni-hamburg.de/article/narratives-rhetorical-discourse
Please note: This session will start at 4 pm!
Chair: Simon Godart
Scholars of premodern Arabic, 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) as well as notable literary pieces, with a particular focus on the topic of (narrative) framing. "Framing narratives" indicates both the possible framing quality that narratives offer and the framing of narrative(s), it implies, in other words, that narratives often do frame and are themselves framed. Participating researchers are invited to present their own research questions and publication projects along the discussed material.
The fortnightly online meetings in the winter term of 2021/22 are to be carried on between October 27, 2021 and April 6, 2022.
It is possible to join the group at any given time. Please contact johannes.stephan@fu-berlin.de for participation.
Time & Location
Dec 15, 2021 | 04:00 PM - 05:30 PM
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