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CFP: Beckett and Psycholinguistics (12/1/04; 2/9/06-2/11/06)full name / name of organization: Liz Barry contact email: lizbarry1999@yahoo.co.uk Beckett and Psycholinguistics
Panel at the ‘BECKETT AT 100: NEW PERSPECTIVES’ conference Florida State University, February 9-11, 2006
In recent years, there has been a huge growth in the application to literary studies of cognitive science, psycholinguistics and neuroscience. This panel wants to explore the potential uses of these forms of investigation for Beckett studies. Beckett’s attention to language, interest in psychology, and exploration of the significance of abnormal linguistic usage in his prose and his theatre suggest many fruitful lines of enquiry in this respect. There has also been little consideration in Beckett studies of the productive convergence between psychoanalysis and linguistics beyond the work of Jacques Lacan. Panellists might consider applications to Beckett’s work of the thought of figures such as Roman Jakobson, Emile Benveniste, Guy Rosolato, and even Julia Kristeva in this respect. Beckett’s persistent interest in psychology and technology might also be thought through Friedrich Kittler’s exploration of the relationship between neuropsychological models and modernist writing
· psychological readings of grammatical voice and/or person · aphasia · cognitive metaphor · metaphor, metonymy and psychoanalysis · narrative and cognition · language and consciousness · pathological uses of language · semiotic language · writing and recording technologies
Please send one-page abstracts (preferably by email attachment) to:
Dr Elizabeth Barry Dept. of English University of Warwick Coventry, CV4 7AL Email: e.c.barry_at_warwick.ac.uk
Dr Laura Salisbury School of English and Humanities Birkbeck College Malet St London, WC1E 7HX Email: l.salisbury_at_bbk.ac.uk
Deadline: 1st December 2004
Dr Liz Barry Dept. of English cfp categories: theatre
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