BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250907T125739EDT-2363wWfMGz@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250907T165739Z 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. Sociality and Affectivity in Narrative Contex ts\n\nLocation: 151\n Moderator: Donald Wehrs\, Auburn University\n\nPresen tations:\n\n\n Sociality and Affect in Tony Kushner’s Homebody/Kabul\n Thoma s Blake\, Monroe Community College\n More Than a Feeling: Shelley’s Affects \n Joel Robert Faflak\, University of Western Ontario\n Social Cues\n Audrey Jaffe\, University of Toronto\n Human Prehistory in Oral Storytelling in Li ght of Sociality’s Evolutionary Prehistory\n Donald Wehrs\, Auburn Universi ty\n\n\n\n2. Cultural Narratives I\n\nLocation: 422\n Moderator: Alan Nadel \, University of Kentucky\n\nPresentations:\n\n\n Contesting Napoleon: Cult ural Narrative and Ekphrastic Refusal\n Mary Louise Kete\, University of Ve rmont\n Joseph O’Neil’s Netherland: The Cultural Fantasy Work of Neoliberal ism\n Donald Pease\, Dartmouth College\n The Public Sphere in the Disinforma tion Age\n Timothy Melley\, Miami University\n\n\n\n3. Mimetic\, Thematic\, Synthetic\n\nLocation: 410\n Moderator: Kelly Marsh\, Mississippi State Un iversity\n\nPresentations:\n\n\n Rearranging the Furniture: The Synthetic\, Mimetic\, and Thematic Aspects in Rhetorical Narratology\n Matthew Clark\, York University\n Narrative as Rhetoric and the MTS Model\n James Phelan\, The Ohio State University\n\n\n\n4. Creative Classroom Strategies for Teac hing Narrative Theory\n\nLocation: 210\n Moderator: Jody Rosen\, New York C ity College of Technology\n\nRoundtable Participants:\n\n\n Jody Rosen\, Ne w York City College of Technology\n Elizabeth Alsop\, CUNY\n Joanne Freed\, Oakland University\n Zoltan Varga\, Western Norway University of Applied Sc iences\n\n\n\n5. Core Concepts in Critical Race Narratology\n\nLocation: 2 10\n Moderator: James Donahue\, State University of New York\, Potsdam\n\nP resentations:\n\n\n Focalization and the Ideological Construction of Race\n Shaun Morgan\, Tennessee Wesleyan University\n Voice and Racialization\n Cla udia Breger\, Columbia University\n Whose Story is This Anyway?\n Jennifer A nn Ho\, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill\n Navigating Race in St oryworlds\n Deborah Noel\, University of Vermont\n\n\n\n6. Seriality\n\nLoc ation: 245\n Moderator: Monique Morgan\, Indiana University\n\nPresentation s:\n\n\n Previously On...The Iliad: A Field Report on Epic Episodes\n Lynn K ozak\, \n It Is Happening Again: Twin Peaks\, Seriality\, and the Failures of Nostalgia\n Anne Moore\, Tufts University\n\n\n\n7. Thi nking with Narrative in David Foster Wallace\n\nLocation: 310\n Moderator: Yonina Hoffman\, The Ohio State University\n\nPresentations:\n\n\n Problems of Wallace’s Poetics: Comedy\, Voice\, and Visuality in Broom of the Syst em\n Yonina Hoffman\,The Ohio State University\n Listen: Wallace’s Short Sto ry Endings and the Narration of Silence\n Jeffrey Severs\, University of Br itish Columbia\n Thinking with David Foster Wallace: A Cognitive Reading of “Mister Squishy”\n Christopher White\, Governors State University\n Complex Plots: Representations of Emergence in Godel\, Escher\, Bach\, and Infini te Jest\n Toon Staes\, University of Antwerp\n\n\n\n8.  Wander\, Decenter\, Transform\n\nLocation: 178\n Moderator: Katharine Streip\, Concordia Unive rsity\n\nPresentations:\n\n\n The Possibility of Stories: Things We Learn f rom Talking Birds\n Kara Wittman\, Pomona College\n Beat Narrative and Posth umanism\n Katharine Streip\, Concordia University\n Intertextuality and Meta narrative Discourse in Akutagawa Ryūnosuke’s The Man from the West (1927) \n Massimiliano Tomasi\, Western Washington University\n Narrating Epic: Dan te’s and Milton’s Transformation of the Classical Epic\n Deseree Cipollone\ , \n\n\n\n9. Practices of Narrative Reading and Writing f rom the 4e Perspective\n\nLocation: 245\n Moderator: Karin Kukkonen\, Unive rsity of Oslo\n\nPresentations:\n\n\n Attachment\, Narratives\, and the Und erstanding of Self and Others\n Camilla Chams\, University of Oslo\n Re-thin king Narratives: Composing Images into Poems Within Late Eighteenth-Centur y Women’s Novels\n Yasemin Hacioglu\, University of Oslo\n Enacting “the Emb odied Reader”\n Kaisa Kortekallio\, University of Helsinki\n\n\n\n10. The P olitics of LatinX-Women\n\nLocation: 360\n Moderator: Frederick Luis Aldama \, The Ohio State University\n\nPresentations:\n\n\n Visions of X-treme Niñ as: Monstrosity\, Citizenship\, and Girlhood in Marvel’s “Logan”\n Danielle Orozco\, The Ohio State University\n My Spanish is Way Better When I’m Pis sed Off: Tensions Between Puerto Rican and American Identities in La Borin queña and Paths\n Nicole Pizarro\, The Ohio State University\n Hola! Superhe ro ExploraDora: Commodification of Dora the Explorer and Friends: Into the City! And Loss of Latina Empowerment\n Cristina Rivera\, The Ohio State Un iversity\n Cultural Crowdsourcing: America Chavez\, Laura Kinney\, and Fand om’s Minority Narratives\n Erica Massey\, Southern Methodist University\n\n DTSTART:20180419T194500Z DTEND:20180419T211500Z LOCATION:Bronfman Building\, CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3A 1G5\, 1001 rue Sherbr ooke Ouest SUMMARY:International Conference on Narrative: April 19 - 4 URL:/desautels/channels/event/international-conference -narrative-april-19-4-286516 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR