LITERARY STUDIES IN THE EUROPEAN FRAMEWORK:
LOOKING AHEAD
PROGRAM
Wednesday 13 December
Arrival of participants and registration
Thursday 14 December
9:30 h
Opening of the Seminar, by Dr Eduard Aibar, Vice-Rector of Research (UOC), and Dr Joan Pujolar, Head of the Faculty of Languages and Cultures (UOC)
10:00 h
Sam Abrams (UOC): Literary Studies and the University: A State of the Art
10:45 h
Debate
11:00 h
Coffee-Break
11:15 h
Anastasia Natsina / Takis Kayalis (Hellenic Open University, Greece): A European perspective in literary instruction? Comparative literature in ODL curricula
11:50 h
Debate
12:00 h
Rui Torres (U. Fernando Pessoa) Where are Literary Studies heading for in the European context? The case of Portugal.
12:30 h
Mirko Tavoni (University of Pisa, Italy): Where are Literary Studies heading for in the European context? The case of Italy and the ELLEU Experience (E-learning per le Lingue e le Letterature Europee).
13:00 h
Debate
13:30 h
Lunch
16:00 h
Raffaele Pinto (University of Barcelona / UOC): On the episthemical change of distance and virtual teaching. Technology and interactivity for a new didactic. A comparative perspective from Catalonia: The experience of the UOC and the ELLEU
16:40 h
Debate
16:50 h
Amelia Sanz / Pilar García-Carcedo (Complutense University of Madrid, Spain): A Semi-virtual teaching experience: The “guías de lectura”
17:20 h
Virgilio Tortosa: New fields of research for comparative literature (University of Alacant)
17:50 h
Debate
Friday 15 December
10:00 h
Laura Borràs Castanyer (UOC): Towards a new conception of Literary Studies in the EHEA: The design of subjects by competencies in a digital environment.
10:40 h
Debate
11:00 h
Dimitrios Kargiotis (Marc Bloch University, Strasbourg, France): Where are literary studies heading for in the European context? The case of France and Greece
11:35 h
Debate
11:45 h
Coffee-Break
12:00 h
Joan Elies Adell (UOC): The irruption of “digital culture” in Literary Studies: The case of Catalonia.
12:30 h
Raine Koskimaa (University of Jyväskylä, Finland): The irruption of “digital culture” in Literary Studies: The case of Finland.
13:00 h
Debate
13:15 h
Josep Anton Fernàndez (University of London, UK): Where are Literary Studies heading for in the European context? The case of the United Kingdom.
13:45 h
Teresa Vilariño (University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain): Teaching digital literature: The case of poetry and theatre
14:15 h
Debate
14:30 h
Lunch
17:00 h
Jaime Alejandro Rodríguez (U. Javeriana, Colombia): The digital Literary Studies in other horizons: the iberoamerican experience.
17:45 h
Domingo Sánchez-Mesa (Carlos III University, Spain): A European doctorate in Literary Studies. Leuven-Madrid-Turku.
18:15 h
Anna Soncini / Ruggero Campagnoli (University of Bologna, Italy): The DESE: A Doctorate in European literature in the EHEA
19:00 h
Closing of the Seminar, by Dr Ramon Alemany, Vice-Rector of Academic Organisation (UOC)
Saturday 16 December
12h14 h
Meeting of the Spanish Network of Literary Studies and Digital Technologies