Nettsider med emneord «Literature»

The sun shining through clouds
Publisert 8. juni 2023 09:41

Join us for our final OSEH event where we explore issues of race, ethnicity, and gender, but also diverse ways of opening up environmental problems and possibilities in the academy and beyond. We are joined by acclaimed poet and nature writer Camille Dungy and prominent scholars in the environmental humanities, and there will be upcycled music, celebration and food.

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Publisert 24. mars 2023 15:28

The EcoLit Research Group and the Oslo School of Environmental Humanities (OSEH) invite you to an International Symposium to illustrate how literary and cultural studies can make important contributions and interventions in relation to environmental problems and aspirations. Join us for this exciting line-up of lectures, a roundtable discussion, and more. 

The logo of unearthed written out on a green background
Publisert 22. aug. 2022 14:47

Un-earthed's first reading group session of the fall semester, on the topic of terraforming. 

Image may contain: Organism, Natural landscape, Font, Slope, Landscape.
Publisert 13. aug. 2023 14:41

These papers explore examples of environmental storytelling, and asks what environmental storytelling can do. How does such initiatives tap into our imaginaries, or offer re-imaginations?

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Publisert 13. aug. 2023 13:58

Plants co-shape the places in which they dwell, and the lives and desires of those dependent upon them. This panel discusses literary explorations of cultural, material, and spiritual human-plant relations in localities within Japan, Scandinavia, and Australia.

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Publisert 13. aug. 2023 13:39

In this panel we ask, how to read science through fiction, and can such readings provide us a way to understand the relationship between literature and environment?

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Publisert 13. aug. 2023 13:56

In this panel, six doctoral scholars from varied disciplines present their research and discuss how generating oceanic knowledge for action requires transdisciplinary engagement.

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Publisert 3. juli 2013 15:02
Publisert 23. sep. 2010 12:01
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A portrait of a woman with short hair
Publisert 23. okt. 2020 11:43

Camilla Chams approaches attachment as a synonym for love, liking, affiliation. Attachment has recently been launched as a keyword for the humanities and for literary studies (Felski, 2008, 2015). In psychology, however, attachment is a more complex form of human relationship involving both cognitive and emotional development, and physical survival (Bowlby, 1979).

A portrait of a woman with long hair
Publisert 23. okt. 2020 11:43

Olivia Da Costa Fialho in her project develops the phenomenology, preconditions and underlying processes of how literary narrative fiction deepens and changes perceptions of self and others.

We say that literature can change your life. But is this statement supported by scientific evidence?

Two persons in the library
Publisert 2. okt. 2020 13:22

Karin Kukkonen, Ylva Østby and Bergljot Gjelvik explore the relations between memory, literature and mindfulness. This interdisciplinary research project investigates the phenomenology of personal episodic memory and how this relate to literary fiction and mindfulness meditation.

Publisert 11. juni 2024 10:13

A discussion of representations of flight, homelessness, border crossing, belonging and identity formation in recent as well as older literature, with an emphasis on literature's connections to the world of politics and ethics.
 

Seven people standing in a road. Men, women and children with bags. Wintertime.
Publisert 8. nov. 2017 18:37

This research group consists of scholars dealing with linguistics, literature, and cultural studies: we are interested in migration and real and metaphorical borders, and how these phenomena shape individual and collective identity.

Publisert 21. nov. 2023 12:56

How do we read novels translingually? What strategies and literary techniques characterise multilingual literary texts? How does multilingual literature (re-)shape the canon? What metaphors do bilingual authors use to conceptualise multilingualism?

At this workshop, we will discuss multilingual writing from Eastern Europe from different theoretical and historical perspectives. 

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Publisert 1. juni 2019 13:36

Recent research on migration and migration literature suggests that we can understand narratives of migration better by focusing on the temporal perspectives connected to integration, detention, trauma, crisis, and imagined futures.

Publisert 14. des. 2010 15:19
Three students, one man and two women, are sitting on a bench outside on the Frederikke-square. It is sunny and summery. There are flowers in the foreground.
Publisert 8. mars 2023 14:45

The Department of Linguistics and Scandinavian Studies (also known as ILN) are hosting our POP-UP CAFÉ again!

All students who are curious about the masters' programmes offered at the institute are very welcome!

Old books i a book shelf. Photo.
Publisert 1. juni 2016 10:19

Book History is an interdisciplinary field of research. We explore the role of the book as a material object, medium of literature and historically changing cultural artefact from theoretical, empirical and historical perspectives.

Publisert 23. sep. 2010 12:01
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Publisert 10. jan. 2012 13:48
Publisert 27. mai 2013 11:07