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Rhythms (The 51st Wisconsin Workshop)

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Rhythms - The 51st Wisconsin Workshop, University of Wisconsin–Madison

September 12-14, 2019, Pyle Center

Organizers: Hannah V. Eldridge and Sabine Gross

Contact information: heldridge@wisc.edu, sgross@wisc.edu

Rhythm—as physiological given, anthropological practice, and cultural structure—encompasses an exceptionally broad range of phenomena and approaches: biology and the body, labor, communication (linguistic and otherwise), human and natural temporalities, art making (including poetry, music, dance, the visual arts), perception, social or political structures. It is part of individual everyday reality and experience, structuring our spatiotemporal experience in fundamental ways and shaping social processes, modes of inquiry, interactions and developments.  In their training and combined expertise, participants represent the disciplines of literary studies, philosophy, music, rhetoric, medieval studies, linguistics, art history, film, and political science. The conference will focus on the core area of language—spoken and written, literary and non-literary—while the range of presentations and discussion will highlight the extent to which linguistic practices and our knowledge of rhythmic processes and practices shape and are shaped by fields such as philosophy, music, pedagogy, culture studies, film, and visual media art.

This conference is free and open to the public. No registration is required.

Program 

Thursday, Sept 12

5:30pm:                         Keynote Lecture: Marko Pajević, Tartu University, Estonia:  Rhythm, Politics, and the Human: Poetic Thinking and the                                              Construction of Reality

                                      (followed by reception)

Friday, Sept. 13

8:45 am:                       Welcome

9 – 10:30am:                Katerina Somers (UW Madison): Metrical choices as cultural turning point: a ninth-century case study

10:45 – 12:15:              Hannah V. Eldridge (UW-Madison): The Possibilities and Parameters of Meter: Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock’s Theory and                                         Practice             

2 – 3:30pm:                 Sonja Boos (University of Oregon): Against Rhythm. Towards a New Semiotics of Feminist Film and Video Art

3:45 – 5:15pm:            David Kim (University of California, Los Angeles): Disruption: On the Rhythm of Radical Politics in Uwe Timm’s                                                     Contrapuntal Narratives

Saturday, Sept 14

9 – 10:30am:                Brian Hyer (UW-Madison): Susanna and the Measure of Affection: Pulse and Embodiment in The Marriage of Figaro

10:45 – 12:15pm:         Karen Evans-Romaine (UW-Madison): Dancing Verse and Russian Modernist Poetics                                           

2 – 3:30pm:                  Rüdiger Singer (University of Minnesota–Twin Cities): Verses and Panels, Stanzas and Pages: Rhythm in Poems, Comics,                                          and Comic-Strip Poems

3:45 – 5:15pm:             Britta Herrmann  (Universität Münster):   ›Nur der Rhythmus interessiert‹. Überlegungen zum Neuen Hörspiel

Full Program with abstracts and locations at https://gns.wisc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/RHYTHMS-2019-Program.pdf

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Fields of research

Literature and cultural studies, Literature and philosophy, Literature and music/sound studies, Rhetoric
Rhythmus ; Linguistik ; Kunstgeschichte ; Filmwissenschaft ; Politikwissenschaft ; Medieval Studies

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University of Wisconsin-Madison (UWM)
Date of publication: 05.07.2019
Last edited: 05.07.2019