Small Stories: A Research Paradigm Across Data and Disciplines
International Workshop
Freiburg, 21st–23rd November 2019
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PROGRAMME :
Thursday, 21st November 2019
14.30–16.00 Optional pre-programme in the afternoon: sightseeing
18.15–19.45 [Chair: Sylvie Patron]
Opening Plenary by Alexandra Georgakopoulou (London): Small Stories in the Social Media ‘Curation’ of Selves and Lives
20.00 Dinner
Friday, 22nd November 2019
09.00–09.15 Small Stories from Psychological and Linguistic Perspectives
Monika Fludernik, Sylvie Patron and Stefan Pfänder: Welcome and short introduction
09.15–10.45 [Chair: Carl E. Scheidt]
Anna Buchheim (Innsbruck): From small stories to ‘strange situations’: the predictive impact of the ‘adult attachment projective picture system’ (AAP)
10.45–11.15 Coffee break
11.15-12.15 [Chair: Stefan Pfänder]
Elisabeth Gülich (Bielefeld) and Carl E. Scheidt (Freiburg): Small stories in (and on) mother infant interaction: Is the concept of ‘small stories’ able to account for a psychological and a conversation analytic reading of the AAP maternal storytelling?
Brian Schiff (Paris): Are Small Stories Another Category of Narrating?
13.00-14.30 Lunch
14.30-16.00 Small Stories from a Narratological Perspective
[Chair: Matías Martínez]
Monika Fludernik (Freiburg): The Narrative Structure of Small Stories
Sylvie Patron (Paris): Dialogue, Small Stories, and Exile Identities in Mario Benedetti’s Historias de París
16.00–16.30 Coffee break
16.30-18.00 Small Stories in 20th Century Literature
[Chair: Monika Fludernik]
Thomas Klinkert (Zurich) and Stefan Pfänder (Freiburg): Can we account for traumatic experiences and fragmented memories as Small Stories? Jorge Semprún’s tellings from the perspective of Literature and Oral History
Cécile de Bary (Paris): Valérie Mréjen: Small Stories ‘out of order’
19.00 Conference dinner
Saturday, 23rd November 2019
09.15–10.45 [Chair: Daniel Jacob]
Stéphanie Smadja (Paris): Inner Speech and Small Stories
Philipp Freyburger (Freiburg): Coldness in SMALL oral hiSTORIES: Narratives of Personal or Vicarious Experiences
10.45-11.15: Christopher Koppermann (Freiburg): Stories Not to Be Told – A Glimpse at Avoidance of ‘Hot Topics’ in Psychotherapy
12.00–13.15 Concluding discussion with lunch buffet