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« Literary States of Consciousness » (Paris)

« Literary States of Consciousness » (Paris)

Publié le par Université de Lausanne (Source : PL Patoine)

Journée d’étude « Literary States of Consciousness »

2 juin 2016

Institut du monde anglophone de la Sorbonne Nouvelle (5, rue de l'École de médecine, Paris)

Organisateurs : Pierre-Louis Patoine et Deborah Jenson

Avec le soutien du laboratoire PRISMES (EA 4398) et du Neurohumanities Research Group (Duke University).

Cette journée se tiendra en anglais.

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PROGRAMME DE LA JOURNÉE

 

10:50                  Opening

11:00–12:45      Embodied experience of fictional environments

Alexa Weik Von Mossner (University of Klagenfurt)

Embodied Simulation and Emotion in the Evocation of Literary Environments

Dominique Makowski, Marco Sperduti, Pascale Piolino (Sorbonne Paris Cité / INSERM, Center for Psychiatry & Neuroscience,)

The Sense of Reality as a feature of proto-Consciousness, its Alteration and Generation induced by Fictional Worlds

Coline Joufflineau (Paris 1 / Paris 8)

Slow Times and Accelerated Transformations: to Read and to Meditate

12:45–13:45      Lunch

13:45–15:15      Duke Neurohumanities Summer School

Student presentations

15:15–15:30      Coffee break

15:30–16:40      Meandering thoughts, streams of consciousness

Jérôme Sackur (École des hautes études en sciences sociales / CNRS)

Varieties of Access to the Stream of Consciousness: Descriptive Experience Sampling, Neurophenomenology and Automatic Writing

Christof Diem (University of Innsbruck)

“How Can I Return to Form, Now My Formal Thought Has Gone?” – Meandering Thought in Contemporary British Drama

16:40–16:50 Coffee break

16:50–18:00      Summoning the past, subverting the future through altered states of consciousness

Christine Lehleiter (University of Toronto)

Beyond Consciousness: Literary States of Memory

Gilles Viennot (Université de Fayetteville)

Novels from the Past: the Last Road Map Against Deathly Nonsense

18:00–18:30      Roundtable

With Deborah Jenson and Leonard White (Duke University), Grazia Pulvirenti and Renata Gambino (Catania University)

 

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