Workshop Pre-modern literary theories – India, China and Europe
Friday 4.7. Humboldtallee 19, PH 20, Chair: Matthias Freise
10:00 Opening, welcoming speech, Organizational
announcements
10:30 Saugata Bhaduri, Jawaharlal Nehru University,
Delhi: Key Concepts in Classical Sanskrit Poetics
11:00 Xiaojing Wang, Göttingen University:
Investigating the theoretical Foundations of the AAXA rhyme scheme as the dominant
pattern in Classical Chinese Poetry
11:30 Tatiana Kudriavtseva, Göttingen University:
Petrarch's Imitatio and the principle of equivalence
14:30 Fanke Wang, East China Normal University,
Shanghai: The Extraordinary Event as a Core of Genre: Lu Xun’s Study of
Classical Chinese Narrative in Sino-German Perspective
15:00 David Herting, Göttingen University: Conceptions
of truth and fiction in premodern literary short forms – Medieval Latin, Old
Icelandic and Old Indic literature
15:30 Ksenia Kuzminykh, Göttingen University: The
Evolution of Metalepsis in East European and Western European Literature from
the Middle Ages to the 18th Century: A Comparative and Typological Analysis
17:00 Keynote: Ipshita Chanda, The English &
Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad: What to do with “literary” theory?
Saturday 5.7.
Humboldtallee 19, PH 20, Chair: Jin Fan
10:30 Heinz Günther Nesselrath, Göttingen University:
Art imitating life –the theory of mimesis in Aristotle’s Poetics
11:00 Xiaofang Shao, East China Normal University,
Shanghai: Toward a Vernacular Poetic Vision: Huang Zunxian and the Late Qing
Vernacular Movement
11:30 10:30 Dandan Liang, Sun Yat-Sen University,
Guangzhou: On the Hermeneutic Thoughts of Ouyang Xiu’s
Fundamental Significance of the Odes
14:30 Xin Wu, Göttingen University: From “Image” to
“Conception”: Revisiting Classical Chinese Poetry vis-à-vis Imagism
15:00 Simi Malhotra, Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi: The
Word as World: The Centrality of the 'Literary' in Sikh Theory
15:30 Katja Freise, Göttingen University: The
Metapoetic dimension in early sources of the fairy tale topic "Sleeping
Beauty"
Monday, 7.7. VG, Platz der Göttinger
Sieben 7, room 3.104, Chair: Saugata Bhaduri
10:00 Matthias Freise, Göttingen University: Theories of the poetical point from Italian, Spanish and Polish Baroque theory
10:30 Jin Fan, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou: The
research of Ancient Chinese Literary Criticism
11:00 Soma Mukherjee, Visva Bharati, Shantiniketan: The
Idea of Heterogeneity in Indian Literary Tradition
11:30 Final Discussion on the results of the workshop