A mediados de septiembre tendrá lugar en Praga el congreso bianual de la Red de Narratología Europa, (ENN, European Narratology Network). Parece que presentaremos allí este volumen colectivo sobre 'Vectores emergentes de la narratología'.
Y qué es la narratología, me dirán quizá. La narratología es en sentido amplio la teoría de la narración, el estudio de los relatos, narraciones, novelas, películas, historias, y experiencias en tanto en cuanto muestran estructuras narrativas. Las dimensiones de la narratividad se multiplican sorprendentemente conforme la disciplina se expande, y se observan nuevos fenómenos y estructuras narrativas dando forma a la realidad hipersemiotizada en la que vivimos los humanos. Parece que presentaremos en el congreso de la ENN, en Praga, este volumen colectivo:
Allí tengo un capítulo sobre "The Story Behind Any Story: Evolution, Historicity, and Narrative Mapping", el tema del que hablé en mi conferencia de la ENN en París. Un tema de narratología evolucionista parecido al de la ponencia que presentaré allí, Deo volente, y que se titulará, o se titula ya, "Narrative, Contingency, Singularity."
Acabamos de reservar con la Dra. Penas el vuelo a Praga. Pensábamos ir rodando rodando en nuestra Zafira, pero el reciente viaje de 900 km. desde Galicia nos ha dejado pensando en otras cosas. Y a Praga son 2000 Km. Habrá que ir en avión, un artefacto que me desagrada utilizar. Pero quizá sea (ójala sea) mi último vuelo a un congreso, o a ninguna otra parte.
INDICE DE EMERGING VECTORS OF NARRATOLOGY
Hansen, Per Krogh, John Pier, Philippe Roussin and Wolf
Schmid. Preface to Emerging Vectors of
Narratology. Ed. Per Krogh Hansen et al. (Narratologia, 57). Berlin and
Boston: de Gruyter, 2017. v-xi.
Shen, Dan "'Contextualized Poetics' and Contextualized
Rhetoric: Conslidation or Subversion?" 3-24.
Nilssen, Jannike Hegdal. "Rethinking the Unreliable
Narrator: Is the Demarcation Heterodiegetic / Homodiegetic Necessary?" 25-45.
Hansen, Per Krogh. "Autofiction and Authorial
Unreliable Narration." 47-59.
Stromberg, David. (Jerusalem). "Beyond Unreliability:
Resisting Naturalization of Normative Horizons." 61-76.
Timofeev, Valery. (Saint Petersburg). "Nabokov's
'Ultima Thule': An Exercise in Generative Narratology." 77-99.
Bekhta, Natalya. (Giessen). "Emerging Narrative
Situations: A Definition of We-Narratives Proper." 101-26.
Berning, Nora. (Giessen). "Critical Ethical Narratology
as an Emerging Vector of Narrative Theory and Autobiographical End-of-Life Stories."
127-52.
Kürschner, Manja. (Kiel). "The Fictionalization of
History in Metahistoriographic Fiction after the Constructivist
Challenge." 153-70.
Lahn, Silke (Hamburg) and Stephanie Neu (Mannheim).
"Towards a Crossing of the Divide between Fiction and Non-Fiction in
European Television Series and Movies: The Examples of the Italian Romanzo Criminale and the Danish Klovn." 171-92. (Series and
movies).
Richardson, Brian. (College Park, Maryland). "Unnatural
Narrative Theory: A Paradoxical Paradigm." 193-205.
Rossholm, Göran. (Stockholm). "Causal
Expectation." 207-27.
Schmid, Wolf. (Hamburg). "Eventfulness and
Repetitiveness: Two Aesthetics of Storytelling." 229-45.
Baroni, Raphaël. (Lausanne). "The Garden of Forking
Paths: Virtualities and Challenges for Contemporary Narratology." 247-63.
Alber, Jan. (Aachen). "The Representation of Character
Interiority in Film: Cinematic Versions of Psychonarratives, Free Indirect
Discourse and Direct Thought." 265-83.
Pawlowska, Malgorzata. (Cracow). "Intermedial
Transposition: From Verbal Story to Music. Narrative in Musical Works Based on Romeo and Juliet." 285-314.
Brütsch, Matthias. (Zürich). "How to Measure
Narrativity? Notes on Some Problems with Comparing Degrees of Narrativity
Across Different Media." 315-34.
Calame, Claude. (Paris). "From Structural Narratology
to Enunciative Pragmatics: Greek Poetic Forms between Mythical Narrative and
Ritual Act." 335-59.
Luo, Huaiyu. (Beijing). "Comparison of Chinese-Western
Narrative Poetics: State of the Art." 361-79.
Roussin, Philippe. "What Is Your Narrative? Lessons
from the Narrative Turn." 383-404.
Dawson, Paul. (Sydney). "How Many 'Turns' Does It Take
to Change a Discipline? Narratology and the Interdisciplinary Rhetoric of the
Narrative Turn." 405-33.
Caracciolo, Marco (Ghent), Cécile Guédon (Cambridge, MA),
Karin Kukkonen (Oslo) and Sabine Müller (Berlin). "The Promise of an
Embodied Narratology: Integrating Cognition, Representation and
Interpretation." 435-59.
Walsh, Richard. (York). "Beyond Fictional Worlds:
Narrative and Spatial Cognition." 461-78.
Schneider, Ralf. (Bielefeld). "Is there a Future for
Neuro-Narratology? Thoughs on the Meeting of Cognitive Narratology and
Neuroaesthetics." 479-96.
Wagner, Eva Sabine. (Osnabrück). "In Search of
Coherence: Tacit Negotiations between the Paradigmatic and the Syntagmatic in
Narratology and Narrativity." 497-531.
Pier, John. (Tours and Paris). "Complexity: A Paradigm
for Narrative?" 433-65.
García Landa, José Angel. (Zaragoza). "The Story Behind
Any Story: Evolution, Historicity and Narrative Mapping." 567-91.
Sommer, Roy. (Wuppertal). "The Future of Narratology's
Past: A Contribution to Metanarratology." 593-608.
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