日本英文学会関東支部メールマガジン 臨時号 2022年9月19日
2022/09/19 (Mon) 13:43
◆日本英文学会関東支部メールマガジン 臨時号 2022年9月19日 No. 2 ◆
関東支部会員の皆様
イベント情報を1件お届けいたします。
東京大学の阿部公彦先生からのお知らせです。
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イベントのお知らせ The Power of Words: Joint symposium 2022 (UTokyo-Cambridge Voices) 24th September 2022
We saw the pandemic change our lives. We saw the border violated. We heard politicians telling us incredible lies.
In time of crisis many of us tend to lose confidence in words. Words, however, help us to resist the threatening force, too. How does it happen, then? How can words help us to gain confidence and create a new ‘self’ when we have almost lost our way?
In this conference, we will discuss how words retain their power in texts and how we can talk about their continued dynamism.
Programme
The Power of Words:
Joint Symposium 2022
(UTokyo-Cambridge Voices) Online/Onsite
24th September 2022
The deadline for registration is 22nd September 2022: https://forms.gle/XsQ5gk3Xf3mD3oGaA
For any questions and enquiries, do not hesitate to contact the English department: eng@l.u-tokyo.ac.jp
13:00-14:00: Plenary Address
Professor Rod Mengham
'Housing the Text: Habitat Fragmentation in Modernist and Late Modernist Writing'
14:15-16:00: Roundtable Discussion 1 Activating Voices
Dr Kazuki Inoue
'"What images return / O my daughter":The Poetics of the Ghostly Voice in T. S. Eliot’s "Marina"'
Mariko Kimura
'John Keats and Improvisational Art'
Professor Masahiko Abe
'The Crisis of Allegory in J. M. Coetzee's Disgrace'
Professor Stephen Clark
'Cambridge English in Asia'
16:15-18:00: Roundtable Discussion 2 Writing Matters
Professor Masaaki Takeda
'"Robin, Robin, Robin Crusoe": The Nominalist Origin of the Novel'
Kei Ito
'Gaze on, Gossip about, and Getting Rid of the Outsiders in Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights'
Haruka Tsutsui
'The Wavering Narrators in Lord Jim: a Topic Modeling Approach Using LDA (Latent Dirichlet Allocation)'
Professor Megumi Arai
'"To Be the Hero of My Own Life" – Charles Dickens and the Portrait of the Author'
関東支部会員の皆様
イベント情報を1件お届けいたします。
東京大学の阿部公彦先生からのお知らせです。
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イベントのお知らせ The Power of Words: Joint symposium 2022 (UTokyo-Cambridge Voices) 24th September 2022
We saw the pandemic change our lives. We saw the border violated. We heard politicians telling us incredible lies.
In time of crisis many of us tend to lose confidence in words. Words, however, help us to resist the threatening force, too. How does it happen, then? How can words help us to gain confidence and create a new ‘self’ when we have almost lost our way?
In this conference, we will discuss how words retain their power in texts and how we can talk about their continued dynamism.
Programme
The Power of Words:
Joint Symposium 2022
(UTokyo-Cambridge Voices) Online/Onsite
24th September 2022
The deadline for registration is 22nd September 2022: https://forms.gle/XsQ5gk3Xf3mD3oGaA
For any questions and enquiries, do not hesitate to contact the English department: eng@l.u-tokyo.ac.jp
13:00-14:00: Plenary Address
Professor Rod Mengham
'Housing the Text: Habitat Fragmentation in Modernist and Late Modernist Writing'
14:15-16:00: Roundtable Discussion 1 Activating Voices
Dr Kazuki Inoue
'"What images return / O my daughter":The Poetics of the Ghostly Voice in T. S. Eliot’s "Marina"'
Mariko Kimura
'John Keats and Improvisational Art'
Professor Masahiko Abe
'The Crisis of Allegory in J. M. Coetzee's Disgrace'
Professor Stephen Clark
'Cambridge English in Asia'
16:15-18:00: Roundtable Discussion 2 Writing Matters
Professor Masaaki Takeda
'"Robin, Robin, Robin Crusoe": The Nominalist Origin of the Novel'
Kei Ito
'Gaze on, Gossip about, and Getting Rid of the Outsiders in Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights'
Haruka Tsutsui
'The Wavering Narrators in Lord Jim: a Topic Modeling Approach Using LDA (Latent Dirichlet Allocation)'
Professor Megumi Arai
'"To Be the Hero of My Own Life" – Charles Dickens and the Portrait of the Author'