PROGRAMME

V INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE STORYTELLING REVISITED:

Narrating Spaces. Literature, Education, Gender, Geography, and Tourism (On-line and Face-to-face – The Zoom will be made available on 21st November)

22 & 23 NOVEMBER 2022

UVIC-UCC

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22 NOVEMBER 2022

(SALA SEGIMON SERRALLONGA, UVIC-UCC)

14:00 – 15:00 – OPENING PLENARY SESSION – Dr. Robert. T. Tally (Texas State University) – The Situation of Narrative: Space, Storytelling, and Critique
15:00 – 15:30 – OPENING REMARKS – Dr. Eva Espasa (Vice-Rector of Research and Knowledge Transfer, UVic-UCC) & Dr. Núria Camps-Casals (PI – V International Conference Storytelling Revisited, UVic-UCC)
15:30 – 15:50 – Book Presentations

  • Endrets. Geografia Literaria dels Països Catalans” [Literary Geography of Catalan Countries] – Dr. Jordi Chumillas & Dr. Llorenç Soldevila
  • Storytelling Revisited – Drs. Mireia Canals, Núria Medina & Núria Camps

15:30 – 16:30 – ROUND TABLE – Narrating Spaces (Literature, Education, Geography & Tourism): Lluis Oviedo (Pontificia Università Antonianum), Liliosa Azara (Roma 3), Raffaela Leproni (Roma 3) & Joan Masnou (UVic-UCC)


16:45 – 17:30 – Communications:

  1. Marina Zuenko – Poltava University (Online) – Feminine aspect of British travel literature and the benefits of travelogue technique for present education
  2. Hans Färnlöf – Stockholm University (Face-to-face) – Guided by narrativized space – the touristic view in Colomba by Mérimée
  3. Barbara de Angelis – Paola Greganti – Roma 3 (Online) – Natural Environment and Soundscapes as Territories of Inclusion

 


23 NOVEMBER 2022

(SALA MERCÈ TORRENTS, UVIC-UCC)

 
 

8.45 – 9.00
9.00 – 9.15
REGISTRATION AND ACCREDITATION
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OPENING
9.15 – 10.00 Plenary session – Keynote speaker – Silvia Quinteiro (Universidade do Algarve) – Storytelling and stories told: Sagres as a cultural and literary tourism destination
10.00 – 10.40 Communications
3. Catrinel Popa – University of Bucharest (Face-to-face) – Let’s See the Maroccans up Close!” Vasile Alecsandri’s Travels in Africa
4. Anna Vallbona – University of Vic – Central University of Catalonia (Face-to-face) – Learning about Language and the World through Graded Readers
10.40 – 11.15 COFFEE BREAK – Room CS105
11.15 – 12.10 Communications
5. Ziba Salarvand – University of Vic – Central University of Catalonia (Online) – The Conflict of Narratives in the Representation of Women: A Review of Iranian Touristic Images
6. Natalie Semley – Falmouth University (Online) – Understanding The Story Cycle: A Once Upon a Time Regenerative Process for Destination Managers
7. Núria Medina, Mireia Canals, Núria Camps – University of Vic – Central University of Catalonia (Face-to-face) – Pre-service teachers and their perception of storytelling
12.10 -12.55 STORYTELLING WORKSHOP – Sara Carline
13.00 – 13.55 Communication
8. Núria Arimany, Clara E. Uribe, Albert Armisen – Universitat de Vic-Universitat Central de Catalunya (Face-to-face) – The relevance of space when co-creating: Storytelling in the metaverse
9. Samanta Sechi – University of Sorbonne Nouvelle-Paris 3 (Online) – “Mundus est fabula” : Narrative discourse as constitutive principle of literary space
14.00 – 15.15 LUNCH BREAK
15.15 – 16.10 Communication
10 – Émile Lévesque-Jalbert – Harvard University (Online) – Stories for Inhabiting a Damaged Planet: the Ecological Situation of Literary Practices
11. Christian Distefano – University of Florence (Face-to-face) – The Importance of Reading Classical Texts Again: The Little Prince as an Exercise of
Education and Self-care
16.25 – 17.00 Communication
12. Alexis Hassler – Nice’s University – Sophia Antipolis (Online) – Carto or the video game ability to tell a story through and with a map
13. Montse Tarrés – Universitat de Vic-Universitat Central de Catalunya (Face-to-face) – Development of the intercultural awareness: planning didactic units in foreign
language (English) class focused on stories from different lands
17.00 – 17.45 Plenary session – Keynote speaker – Dr. Ester Noguer-Juncà (UdG – Universitat de Girona) – Storytelling in Tourism: the art to tell great stories
18.00 – 18.55 CLOSING REMARKS and INSTITUTIONAL CLOSURE – Dr. Eduard Ramirez (Dean at the Faculty of Education, Translation, Sport and Psychology, UVic-UCC)