The Paradigmatic City (II): Capitals and their Successors címen, angol nyelvű, nemzetközi, interdiszciplináris konferenciára kerül sor a Károlyi-palotában. A tudományos összejövetelt a PIM közösen rendezi a Miskolci Egyetem Irodalomtudományi Doktori Iskolájával és a Bukaresti Egyetem Kulturális Identitást Kutató Kiválósági Központjával. Minden érdeklődőt szeretettel várunk.
Petőfi Literary Museum (Budapest) houses this year the 14th international, interdisciplinary conference entitled The Paradigmatic City (II): Capitals and their Successors. In the interval of 13–16 October, 2016 the event is being organized by the Centre of Excellence for the Study of Cultural Identity (University of Bucharest ) jointly with the Doctoral School for Literary Studies (University of Miskolc) and the Petőfi Literary Museum.
Részletes program:
PROGRAMME
13 October, 2016 (Thursday)
09:30–10:00 |
Registration (Lobby) |
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10:00–10:30 |
Opening Ceremony (Ceremonial Hall): Alexandra Szalay-Bobrovniczky, Vice Mayor for Human Affairs, Budapest as the main social patron of the event; Csilla E. Csorba, the General Director of the Petőfi Literary Museum; Gabriela Matei, the Director of the Romanian Cultural Institute (Budapest), as a partner in organizing the conference; Professor Mihaela Irimia, the Director of the Centre of Excellence for the Study of Cultural Identity (University of Bucharest); Associate Professor László Gyapay, Head of the Department of the History of Hungarian Literature (University of Miskolc) |
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Opening Session (Ceremonial Hall) Chair: Mihaela Irimia |
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10:30–11:30 |
Keynote Address: Gábor Gyáni, The Metropolis as a Symbol for Modernity |
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11:30–11:50 |
Coffee break (Balcony Hall) |
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Session 1 (Ceremonial Hall) Chair: NICK CERAMELLA |
Session 2 (Lotz Hall) Chair: WOJCIECH NOWICKI |
11:50–12–20 |
John Dunkley (Aberden), Haussmann and Zola |
Simon Edwards (Center for Inter American Studies, University of Graz), Wells, Orwell and Suburbia: Modernism, Urbanity and Carpet Bombing |
12:20–12:50 |
Gabriel H. Decuble (University of Bucharest), The ‘Cool Person’ Facing the ‘Architectural Uncanny’: Why Postmodern Cities Are Uncentered |
Ákos Sivadó (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Research Centre for the Humanities, Institute of Philosophy, Budapest), From Organic to Numerical Representations: William Petty and Urban Life in Early Modern England |
12:50–14:00 |
Lunch |
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Plenary 1 (Ceremonial Hall) Chair: PÉTER DÁVIDHÁZI |
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14:00–15:00 |
Keynote Address: Stephen Prickett (University of Kent), Picturing Jerusalem: New and Old |
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Session 3 (Ceremonial Hall) Chair: SIMON EDWARDS |
Session 4 (Lotz Hall) Chair: JOHN DUNKLEY |
15:00–15:30 |
László Gyapay (University of Miskolc), Buda Presented as the Symbol of National Might and Decline: Dániel Berzsenyi, To the Hungarians |
Ludmila Volná (Charles University, Prague; IMAGER University, Paris XII), Prague: The Myth of Creation |
15:30–16:00 |
Péter Dávidházi (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Research Centre for the Humanities, Institute for Literary Studies, Budapest), A Sinful City for the Lord: Nineveh in Mihály Babits’s Book of Jonah |
Mirosława Modrzewska (University of Gdańsk), The Capital of Kashubia by Huelle |
16:00–16:20 |
Coffee break (Balcony Hall) |
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Session 5 (Ceremonial Hall) Chair: OANA BOSCA-MALIN |
Session 6 (Lotz Hall) Chair: HORATIU DECUBLE |
16:20–16:50 |
Cezara Dragomir (University of Bucharest), The City as Means of Identity Construction in Băiuțeii, by Filip and Matei Florian |
Wojciech Nowicki (Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, Lublin), The Town Eclogue: Mock-Pastoral Representations of London in Eighteenth-Century Poetry |
16:50–17:20 |
Radu Stoica (University of Bucharest), An Allegorical Construction of the (Post-)Colonial / (Post-)Communist Urban Periphery: A Comparative Reading of Dan Lungu and V. S. Naipaul |
Nick Ceramella (Independent Scholar), Italy: The Multi-Capitals Country |
17:20– 17:50 |
Dragoş Manea (University of Bucharest), Harap Alb continuă and the Aesthetics of the Historical Fantasy City |
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14 October, 2016 (Friday)
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Plenary 2 (Ceremonial Hall) Chair: FLAVIO GREGORI |
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09:30–10:30 |
Keynote Speaker George Rousseau (Oxford University), The Implicit Emotion: Reflections on Cities Classical, Modern, Terrorist, and Digital |
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Session 7 (Ceremonial Hall) Chair: RAÚL IANES |
Session 8 (Lotz Hall) Chair: JUKKA TIUSANEN |
10:30–11:00 |
Leonor Santa Bárbara (CHAM/FCSH-UNL/UAç.), From Athens to Alexandria |
Maria-Sabina Draga Alexandru (University of Bucharest), What Makes a Capital? Violence, Architecture and the Media in New York City |
11:00–11:30 |
Mihaela Irimia (University of Bucharest), Sailing from Byzantium |
Júlia Demeter, Planning Theatres – Turning a City into a Capital |
11:30–11:50 |
Coffee break (Balcony Hall) |
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Session 9 (Ceremonial Hall) Chair: HansPeter Söder |
Session 10 (Lotz Hall) Chair: MARIA FENGLER |
11:50–12:20 |
Raúl Ianes (Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, USA), Madrid in 1898: at the End of the Century and the Empire |
Vassil Anastassov (Fatih University, Istanbul), Constantinopolis – Civitas Paradigmatica: What Is It that Makes Istanbul a Paradigmatic City? The City as Text |
12:20–12:50 |
Elena Butoescu (University of Craiova, Romania), Chronicles from the Galata Bridge, or Geert Mak’s Multi-Ethnic Heterotopian Space |
Patricia Erskine-Hill (NADFAS lecturer), The Making of Venice, from Swamp to Serenissima |
12:50–14:00 |
Lunch |
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Plenary 3 (Ceremonial Hall) Chair: CHRISTOPH EHLAND |
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14:00–15:00 |
KeynoteAddress: Andrew Sanders (ex University of Durham), Between the Celestial City and the City of Destruction: Dickens's London |
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Session 11 (Ceremonial Hall) Chair: Júlia Demeter |
Session 12 (Lotz Hall) Chair: Leonor Santa Bárbara |
15:00–15:30 |
Flavio Gregori, (Università Ca’ Foscari, Venezia), Anomic City: Early Eighteenth-Century Satiric Descriptions of London |
Maria Fengler (University of Gdansk, Poland), The Picture of Dublin in Dermot Bolger’s The Journey Home |
15:30–16:00 |
Zelma Catalan (Sofia University), Encountering the Metropolis in the Victorian Novel: First Impressions, Lasting Effects |
Cornelia Wächer (Ruhr University Bochum), Paradigmatically Queer: Manchester’s Gay Village from Queer as Folk to Cucumber, Banana and Tofu |
16:00–16:20 |
Coffee break (Balcony Hall) |
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Session 13 (Ceremonial Hall) Chair: LUDMILA VOLNÁ |
Session 14 (Lotz Hall) Chair: ELENA BUTOESCU |
16:20–16:50 |
Christoph Houswitschka (University of Bamberg), Rome and its Successor: Ancient London in Bernadine Evaristo’s The Emperor’s Babe (2001) |
Ágnes Klára Papp (Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary, Budapest), The Poetics of the Provincial Town |
16:50–17:20 |
Anett Schäffer (University of Miskolc), The ‘Cockney Venus’: The City and Female Identity in Angela Carter’s Nights at the Circus |
Dalma Török (Petőfi Literary Museum, Budapest), Encounter with the Ideal: Narrated Cities in Between the Realm of Ideas and Experience |
15 October, 2016 (Saturday)
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Plenary 4 (Ceremonial Hall) Chair: Chair: MIROSŁLAVA MODRZEWSKA |
09:30–10:30 |
Keynote Address: Liviu Papadima, (University of Bucharest), Bucharest, Iaşi (Jassy) and the Assertion of Romanian Modernity |
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Plenary 5 (Ceremonial Hall) Chair: VASSIL ANASTASOV |
10:30–11:00 |
Ruxanda Topor (University of Bucharest), Post-Soviet Kishinev: Struggling for the Reassertion of Romanian Identity |
11:00–11:30 |
Jukka Tiusanen (University of Vaasa), Helsinki's Architecture: Ambiguous Paradigms and the Making of Modernity |
11:30–11:50 |
Coffee break (Balcony Hall) |
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Plenary 6 (Ceremonial Hall) Chair: László Gyapay |
11:50–12:20 |
Oana Bosca-Malin (University of Bucharest), Una giornata particolare in Rome: the Essence of Mass Fascism at Its Peak |
12:20–12:50 |
Christoph Ehland (Paderborn), Monumental Capital: Memories of a Nation Before Brexit |
12:50–13:20 |
HansPeter Söder (University of Munich), Picturing Europe as an Imaginary Museum |
13:20–13:50 |
Conclusion and future activities |
13:50– |
Lunch |