3.2. Applied Narratology and Political Counter-Narratives

Monday February 3, 12.15-13.45, Pinni B4113 and on Zoom (link).

Welcome to a seminar celebrating the recent publication of two special issues in the field of narrative studies!

 

Program

Chair: Anna Ovaska (Tampere University)

12.15 Sjoerd-Jeroen Moenandar (University of Groningen)

Applied Narratology: Feedback Loop Between Theory and Practice

12.30 Laura Karttunen (Tampere University)

What is Applied Narratology? Examples from the Field of Medical Humanities (Introducing the special issue “Applied Narratology”)

12.45 Discussion

12.55 Hanna Rautajoki (Tampere University)

Master/counter positioning as an argumentative resource in political persuasion

13.10 Samuli Björninen (University of Turku)

Considering Political Counter-Narratives: Introducing the Special Issue

 

13.25 Discussion
Special issue “Applied Narratology”. Ed. Sjoerd-Jeroen Moenandar, Laura Karttunen & Anna Ovaska. Narrative Inquiry 24:2, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1075/ni.34.2

Special Issue “Considering Political Counter-Narratives.” Ed. Matti Hyvärinen & Samuli Björninen. Narrative Works 13:1, 2024. https://journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/NW/issue/view/2362

 

The seminar is organized by Narrare and the research projects Words for Care: Literature, Healthcare and Democracy; Political Temporalities; Authors of the Story Economy: Narrative and Digital Capital in the 21st-Century Literary Field; Arts, Narrative and Cognition theme group (Groningen).