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Dub
17
St
Medieval Thought: An Interdisciplinary Perspective v Faculty of Arts - main building, room 104
Dub 17 @ 15:50 – Dub 18 @ 17:30
Medieval Thought: An Interdisciplinary Perspective @ Faculty of Arts - main building, room 104

A lecture from the series Medieval Thought: An Interdisciplinary Perspective.

Abstract

The full programme of the whole series is available here.

Dub
24
St
Medieval Thought: An Interdisciplinary Perspective v Faculty of Arts - main building, room 104
Dub 24 @ 15:50 – Dub 25 @ 17:30

A lecture from the series Medieval Thought: An Interdisciplinary Perspective.

The full programme of the whole series is available here.

Kvě
1
St
Medieval Thought: An Interdisciplinary Perspective v Faculty of Arts - main building, room 104
Kvě 1 @ 15:50 – Kvě 2 @ 17:30
Medieval Thought: An Interdisciplinary Perspective @ Faculty of Arts - main building, room 104

A lecture from the series Medieval Thought: An Interdisciplinary Perspective. The abstract is going to be published here before the lecture The full programme of the whole series is available here.

Kvě
6
Po
Medieval Thought: An Interdisciplinary Perspective v Faculty of Arts - main building, room 225
Kvě 6 @ 15:50 – 17:20

A lecture from the series Medieval Thought: An Interdisciplinary Perspective.

The full programme of the whole series is available here.

Kvě
8
St
Medieval Thought: An Interdisciplinary Perspective v Faculty of Arts - main building, room 104
Kvě 8 @ 15:50 – Kvě 9 @ 17:30
Medieval Thought: An Interdisciplinary Perspective @ Faculty of Arts - main building, room 104

A lecture from the series Medieval Thought: An Interdisciplinary Perspective. The abstract is going to be published here before the lecture The full programme of the whole series is available here.

Kvě
15
St
Medieval Thought: An Interdisciplinary Perspective v Faculty of Arts - main building, room 104
Kvě 15 @ 15:50 – Kvě 16 @ 17:30

A lecture from the series Medieval Thought: An Interdisciplinary Perspective.

The full programme of the whole series is available here.

Kvě
22
St
Medieval Thought: An Interdisciplinary Perspective v Faculty of Arts - main building, room 104
Kvě 22 @ 15:50 – Kvě 23 @ 17:30

A lecture from the series Medieval Thought: An Interdisciplinary Perspective.The full programme of the whole series is available here.

Říj
3
Čt
History and Theory of Autobiography: Introduction v Faculty of Arts, room P319
Říj 3 @ 17:30 – 19:00
History and Theory of Autobiography: Introduction @ Faculty of Arts, room P319

Lecturer: Klára Soukupová (Prague).

Annotation:

The genre of autobiography is often situated on borderline between fiction and non-fiction; autobiography refers to real characters and events, but at the same time it is a literary work of art, a verbal construct. The lecture concentrates on major problems of the genre of autobiography (truth, memory, subjectivity) as well as on history of autobiography (canonical texts) and it goes through development of theory of autobiography in 20th century.

The lecture is a part of the series Me and the World … Autobiography in Medieval and Early Modern Europe.

Říj
10
Čt
The Haunted: Writing the Self on the Edge. Icelandic Autobiographies in the Early Modern Age v Faculty of Arts, room P319
Říj 10 @ 17:30 – 19:00
The Haunted: Writing the Self on the Edge. Icelandic Autobiographies in the Early Modern Age @ Faculty of Arts, room P319

Lecturer: Jürg Glauser (Zürich).

Annotation:

Icelandic literary culture of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries still bears many traces of the medieval tradition. This is also the case when it comes to representations of self-conceptions as expressed in early modern autobiographies. The present paper deals primarily with two representative examples of the genre,

1) the priest Jón Magnússon’s (1610-96) Píslarsaga (1658-59, ‘Story of Sufferings’(English translation by Michael Fell as And Though This World with Devils filled. A Story of Sufferings, 2007)

2) Sjálfsævisaga (1750ff., ‘Autobiography’) by the priest síra Þorsteinn Pétursson á Staðarbakka (1710-85) Beyond being quite remarkable representations of autobiographies in general, the two texts display a number of features that are specific for this genre in the pre-modern era, such as the creations of individual selves in relation to God and society, the importance of Christian faith, belief, religion and theology, the vital role mental and physical health plays in the narratives. In Píslarsaga, an additional element that defines the text in a very specific manner are the descriptions of the prosecution of putative sorcerers in seventeenth century Iceland.

The lecture is a part of the series Me and the World … Autobiography in Medieval and Early Modern Europe.

Říj
15
Út
Martin Nodl: Jak znormalizovat českou medievistiku (přednáška) v Akademické konferenční centrum
Říj 15 @ 13:00 – 15:00
Martin Nodl: Jak znormalizovat českou medievistiku (přednáška) @ Akademické konferenční centrum

Jste srdečně zváni na přednášku doc. Martina Nodla (CMS) Jak znormalizovat českou medievistiku.

Přednáška je součástí jednoho z bloků pracovního setkání Normalizace humanitních věd v Československu (1969-1989), které se uskuteční 14.-15. října 2019. Kompletní program zde.

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