Call for papers by Emma Pasquali
Papers by Emma Pasquali
Testo & Senso, 2022
The present essay focuses on the contamination of methodologies in the field of literary analysis... more The present essay focuses on the contamination of methodologies in the field of literary analysis. More specifically, a model of analysis resulting from the encounter of stylistics and cognitive poetics will be presented in order to demonstrate that the application of hybrid methodologies can lead to a deeper and more far-reaching understanding of literary works; pivotal works by Geoffrey Leech and Mick Short (Style in Fiction: A
Ticontre, 2022
The hypothesis underpinning the present essay is that, in James Joyce’s «Eveline», wish worlds, s... more The hypothesis underpinning the present essay is that, in James Joyce’s «Eveline», wish worlds, speculative extensions and intention worlds allow the protagonist to mentally escape her reality; explore new dimensions, and awake a desire to change her current condition. The abovementioned worlds are strictly bound to the sea, both seen as a limit and a possibility. The short story is scattered with images related to water that, if combined with the analysis of the discourse worlds and the cognitive phenomenon of isolation realised through epiphanies, could lead to a deeper and far-reaching understanding of the literary work object of the present study. In conclusion, this essay aims to analy-se the relationship between Eveline’s discourse worlds and the sea, focusing on the epiphanies since they can be considered a bridge between the inner selves and the external world, often provoking a reciprocal change.
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Call for papers by Emma Pasquali
Papers by Emma Pasquali
Calls for Papers by Emma Pasquali
Overall, this conference aims to provide a platform for interdisciplinary discussion on im/politeness strategies in cinema. We welcome contributions from scholars across various disciplines, including, among others: linguistic pragmatics, stylistics, film and media studies, and sociolinguistics.
Abstracts (250 words max.) should be sent as email attachments in .doc or .docx format to abeville@unior.it and emma.pasquali@uniecampus.it by 16/06/2023.
Further information in file attatched.
Overall, this conference aims to provide a platform for interdisciplinary discussion on im/politeness strategies in cinema. We welcome contributions from scholars across various disciplines, including, among others: linguistic pragmatics, stylistics, film and media studies, and sociolinguistics.
Abstracts (250 words max.) should be sent as email attachments in .doc or .docx format to abeville@unior.it and emma.pasquali@uniecampus.it by 16/06/2023.
Further information in file attatched.