2011. május 23
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2011. május 27-28-án (péntek-szombat) nemzetközi fantasztikus irodalmi konferenciát rendez Piliscsabán a Pázmány Péter Katolikus Egyetem Bölcsészettudományi Kara.
Lovecraft, H. G. Wells, Ursula K. Le Guin, Neil Gaiman – csak néhány név a sok közül, akiknek művei valamilyen formában terítékre kerülnek.
A konferencia nyilvános, bárki megnézheti az előadásokat. A részletes program itt olvasható.
| Session | Title | Presenter | Title of Paper |
| Session 1 | Terrae incognitae | Biagio D’Angelo | Science-fiction is not meteorology. Utopian reflections and cultural visions in Ursula K. Le Guin’s The Left Hand of Darkness. |
| Vera Benczik | The constructions of the terra incognita in Ursula K. Le Guin’s Hainish narratives | ||
| Session 2 | Myth and Magic | Ildikó Limpár | Mythic and Divine Quests in Gaiman’s and Holdstock’s Worlds |
| Csilla Tímea Hosszu | Obsession and Obsessed in Robert Holdstock’s Mythago Cycle | ||
| Gábor Bacsa | The field and forest of adult knowledge: oneness and otherness in Randall Jarrell’s The Lost World | ||
| Session 3 | The Horror! | Korinna Csetényi | The lifeless becoming animate in Stephen King’s fiction |
| Magdaléna Csóti | Pidgeonho(w)ling: Werewolf literature and the question of genre classification | ||
| Attila Mócza | Gothic Characteristics in Lovecraft’s Horror Works | ||
| Session 4 | Early modern fantastic | Marcell Gellért | From Sound to Sense through Nonsense – PROspero’s CONceit |
| Larisa Kocic-Zámbó | ‘The mind is its own place’: Milton and the construction of fantastic realms in Paradise Lost | ||
| Csaba Maczelka | Displaced Phantasies: Fiction and Geography in some 17th century English utopias | ||
| Junior Session 1 | Language and the artificial | Kata Gyuris | The construction of otherness through language in Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go |
| Ádám Bogár | “God Almighty had some pretty elaborate plans for me:” The Failure of the Artificial in Bokononism | ||
| Session 6 | Visualizing the monstrous | Violeta Cvetkovska Ocokoljic | Between visible and invisible of Hieronymus Bosch: The Garden of Earthly Delights |
| Andrea Hübner | The Monstrous Races in the Medieval Mind: Location by Marginalization or Specialisation by Spacialisation |
| Session | Title | Presenter | Title of Paper |
| Session 7 | Worlds beyond | Irina Golovacheva | “Otherness” in Aldous Huxley’s utopias |
| Ákos Farkas | Fluttering Butterfly or Clockwork Lizard: Crome Yellow as a Dubious Utopia | ||
| Rudolf Sárdi | Foregrounding the ‘otherworld’ in Vladimir Nabokov’s ‘Terra Incognita’ | ||
| Session 8 | Fantastic in pictures | Kálmán Matolcsy | “Chaos Reigns”: The Enchanted Forest of Fairy Tales and Lars von Trier’s Antichrist |
| Szilárd Orosz | Hal Hartley’s No Such Thing: Lamenting the Classic Monster Narrative | ||
| Bryan Bong | Fabricating the Supercrip Archetype: Disabled Superheroes in Graphic Novels. | ||
| Session 9 | Catholic fantasists | Bozena Kucala | Muriel Spark: a Catholic fantasist |
| Paul St.John Mackintosh | Fantasy, imagination and belief in the works of G.K. Chesterton | ||
| Dalma Véry | The fictive and the fantastic in the ‘Circe’ episode of James Joyce’s Ulysses | ||
| Session 10 | Contemporary, Fantastic, Postmodern | Sándor Klapcsik | Shadows of the Fantastic over Baker Street: Genre Bending and Postmodern Practices in Otherworldly Pastiches of Sherlock Holmes |
| Norbert Gyuris | Simulation vs. Representation: Art and Bioengineering | ||
| Tünde Udvari | Romancing the Fan/tastic | ||
| Junior Session 2 | Fantastic readings | András Molnár | Some Thoughts on Tzvetan Todorov’s Criticism on Lovecraft’s Notion of the “Fantastic” |
| Benő Kovács | Re-Discovery of the Fantastic: The Re-reading of H.G. Wells’s First Men in the Moon | ||
| Session 11 | From Stevenson to Wells | Tibor István Tóth | The Confessions of the Original Sinner, or Robert Louis Stevenson’s Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde |
| Simon John James | H. G. Wells and the Language of the Fantastic | ||
| Károly Pintér | The Analogical Alien: contructing and construing alternative reality in Wells’ The War of the Worlds | ||
| Session 12 | Definitions of magic | Imola Bülgözdi | The Roundworld Project |
| Anikó Sohár | Baseless Fabric? The Presentation of Magic by Patricia McKillip | ||
| Veronika Végh | There May Be Dragons: Gaiman’s Fairie and the Victorian Tradition |
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2011. máj 23



Jakirte_Jak_Cyr - 2011.05.23. 13:30
Az előadások pdf verzióban elérhetőek lesznek?