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Anton Pokrivcak, Ph.D.
Katedra anglistiky a amerikanistiky FF UKF
Stefanikova 67
949 74 Nitra
Slovakia

Phone: +421 37 7754 243
Fax: +421 37 7754 261
apokrivcak-AT-ukf.sk
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  University of Constantine the Philosopher in Nitra, Slovakia

  CALL FOR PAPERS

  POETICS OF THE TEXT

  7 - 8 June, 2002

  In the light of a gradual shifting of emphasis from the radically free (postmodern?) textuality to a more traditional view of the artistic form, the conference aims to investigate the relationship between the two crucial terms "poetics" and "text".  While the term "poetics" has traditionally been associated with the system, organisation, structure, the term "text" has come to express extreme citationality which was to subvert any rational organisation of the world, seeing it as a result of free play of signifiers. The following are the relevant questions that emerge from this shift: Is the view of the artistic text as a playful semiotic artifact tenable in the after-postmodern period? Is it not time for the aesthetics to look back and attempt to come to terms with the concept of the form or structure again, to re-value the term "the work of art" as a connector between the semiotic and the ontological dimensions of artistic texts?  If yes, what particular lessons have been learned from the "rule of textuality"?

  In addition to the primary focus of the conference, the contact between the poetic and the textual, the papers may also address the overlap of the poetic/textual to other fields, e.g.:

    linguistics,

    general semiotics,

    translation studies,

    philosophy,

    gender and cultural studies

    education, etc.

  Deadline for submission of abstracts (15-20 lines): March 31, 2002.

  Working languages: English, Slovak.

  The time for presentations will be restricted to 15-20 minutes which approximately comes down to 1200-1500 words or 4-6 double-spaced pages.

  You can apply for this conference until 31st March using the online application for which can be found on http://www.ff.ukf.sk/kaaa/poetics/application.en.htm

  You can also print out the form and post it to:

  Anton Pokrivcak

  KAaA FF UKF

  Stefanikova 67

  949 74 NITRA

  SLOVAK REPUBLIC



  We look forward to hearing from you,

                                                              The Organisation Committee






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Anton Pokrivcak, Ph.D.
Katedra anglistiky a amerikanistiky FF UKF
Stefanikova 67
949 74 Nitra
Slovakia
 
Phone: +421 37 7754 243
Fax: +421 37 7754 261
apokrivcak-AT-ukf.sk
----- Original Message -----
From: Anton Pokriv=E8=E1k
To: phillitcrit-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 7:57 AM
Subject: PLC: Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2002 08:02:54 +0100

 

University of Constantine the Philosopher in Nitra, Slovakia

CALL FOR PAPERS

POETICS OF THE TEXT

7 - 8 June, 2002

In the light of a gradual shifting of emphasis from the radically free (postmodern?) textuality to a more traditional view of the artistic form, the conference aims to investigate the relationship between the two crucial terms "poetics” and “text”.  While the term "poetics" has traditionally been associated with the system, organisation, structure, the term "text" has come to express extreme citationality which was to subvert any rational organisation of the world, seeing it as a result of free play of signifiers. The following are the relevant questions that emerge from this shift: Is the view of the artistic text as a playful semiotic artifact tenable in the after-postmodern period? Is it not time for the aesthetics to look back and attempt to come to terms with the concept of the form or structure again, to re-value the term "the work of art" as a connector between the semiotic and the ontological dimensions of artistic texts?  If yes, what particular lessons have been learned from the "rule of textuality"?

In addition to the primary focus of the conference, the contact between the poetic and the textual, the papers may also address the overlap of the poetic/textual to other fields, e.g.:

linguistics,

general semiotics,

translation studies,

philosophy,

gender and cultural studies

education, etc. 

Deadline for submission of abstracts (15-20 lines): March 31, 2002. 

Working languages: English, Slovak. 

The time for presentations will be restricted to 15-20 minutes which approximately comes down to 1200-1500 words or 4-6 double-spaced pages.

You can apply for this conference until 31st March using the online application for which can be found on http://www.ff.ukf.sk/kaaa/poetics/application.en.htm

You can also print out the form and post it to:

Anton Pokrivcak

KAaA FF UKF

Stefanikova 67

949 74 NITRA

SLOVAK REPUBLIC

 

We look forward to hearing from you, 

                                                            The Organisation Committee


 

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