Central European LiteraryTheory: Sources, Context, and Dissemination Brno, September 2−6, 2019 Department of Czech Language and Literature Faculty of Education, Masaryk University Galery RUV Poříčí 9, 603 00 Brno Programme MONDAY 2 SEPTEMBER 09.00–09.45 Registration (Galery RUV) 09.45–10.00 Conference Opening 10.00–11.00 Panel Session 1: Central and Eastern Europe & Modern LiteraryTheory 10.00–10.20 Dr. Stephan-ImmanuelTeichgräber (University of Vienna) Central Europe as a Dynamic Body inWhich Paths and Forces Intersect and Intertwine 10.20–10.40 Assoc. Prof. Ondřej Sládek, Ph.D. (Faculty of Education – The Czech Academy of Sciences):The Rises and Falls of Modern LiteraryTheory in Central and Eastern Europe 10.40–11.00 Discussion 11.00–11.20 Tea & Coffee Break 11.20–12.20 Panel Session 2: From Formalism to Structuralism 11.20–11.40 Prof. Zhu Liyuan, Ph.D. (Fudan University) – ZhangYunxian, Ph.D. (ShanghaiTech University) On the Characteristics of Prague School's LiteraryTheory.Take Jakobson and Mukařovský as Examples 11.40–12.00 Prof. Zhou Qichao, Ph.D. (Zhejiang University) Interdisciplinary and Cross-cultural Modern Slavic Literary Theories: on the Exploration of Roman Jakobson’s LiteraryTheory 12.00–12.20 Discussion 12.20–13.20 Lunch Break 2 13.20–14.20 Panel Session 3: Russian Formalism 13.20–13.40 SunYe, Ph.D. (SunYat-sen University) Roman Jakobson andYuri Tynjanov in Prague:A New Perspective On Literary History from the Perspective of Linguistics (Co-authorship of “Problems in the Study of Language and Literature”) 13.40–14.00 Prof. Ilaria Aletto, Ph.D. (La Sapienza – RomaTre Universities) Between “contiguity” and “pars pro toto”: R. Jakobson and S. Eisenstein 14.00–14.20 Discussion 14.20–14.40 Tea & Coffee Break 14.40–15.40 Mgr. Zdeněk Janík, M.A. Ph.D. (Masaryk University) Faculty of Education and Masaryk University 15.40 Welcome Drink 16.00–17.15 Prof. Peter Steiner, Ph.D. (University of Pennsylvania) What Is Central Europe? TUESDAY 3 SEPTEMBER 09.00–10.20 Panel Session 4: Russian Formalism and Roman Jakobson 9.00–9.20 Prof. Jiang Fei, Ph.D. (Anqing Normal University) On Roman Jakobson’s "Dominant" Poetics 9.20–9.40 Mgr.Vít Gvoždiak, Ph.D. (The Czech Academy of Sciences) Roman Jakobson on the Concept of Subcode 9.40–10.00 Galina Babak, M.A. (Charles University) To the Problem of Reception of Russian Formalism in Ukraine: Roman Jakobson’s “On Realism in Art” and “Über die HeutigenVoraussetzungе der Russischen Slavistik” 10.00–10.20 Discussion 10.20–10.40 Tea & Coffee Break 10.40–12.00 Panel Session 5: The Prague School and Jan Mukařovský 10.40–11.00 Manlin Sun, M.A. (Chongqing University) Functional Aesthetics and Social Construction in Prague School 3 11.00–11.20 XiaofangYang, M.A. (Chongqing University) The Prague School Aesthetics:The Case of Jan Mukařovský 11.20–11.40 Prof. John Pier, Ph.D. (University of Tours – Center for Research in the Arts and Language at the CNRS) Jan Mukařovský in France 11.40–12.00 Discussion 12.00–13.00 Lunch Break 13.00–14.40 Panel Session 6:The Metamorphoses of the Prague School 13.00–13.20 Mgr. Michal Kříž, Ph.D. (Palacký University) Standard and Poetic Language as a Problem of Linguistics and LiteraryTheory 13.20–13.40 PhDr. David Kroča, Ph.D. (Masaryk University) Literary Conception of Drama in theWork of JiříVeltruský 13.40–14.00 Mgr. Marel Lollok, Ph.D. (Masaryk University – The Czech Academy of Sciences) Sylvie Richterová´s (Conception of) Czech Literature 14.00–14.20 Prof. PhDr. Bohumil Fořt, Ph.D. (Masaryk University –The Czech Academy of Sciences) Lubomír Doležel and Structural Poetics 14.20–14.40 Discussion 14.40–15.00 Tea & Coffee Break 15.00–16.40 Panel Session 7: Phenomenology 15.00–15.20 Prof. Michał Mrugalski, Ph.D. (Humboldt-Universität) Intuition vs. Instrumentalism. On the Use and Abuse of Phenomenology for Modernist LiteraryTheory 15.20–15.40 Prof. Xiao Jingyu, Ph.D. (Guandong University) Bakhtin and Shpet from the Perspective of Semiotics: Inheritance andTranscendence 15.40–16.00 Gao Shubo, Ph.D. (Sichuan University) Intentionality: A key Jargon of Jan Mukařovský and Roman Ingarden 16.00–16.20 Mgr. JanTlustý, Ph.D. (Masaryk University) Traces of Phenomenological Thought in the Works of Milan Jankovič 16.20–16.40 Discussion 19.00 Conference Dinner at Restaurant Sharingham 4 WEDNESDAY 4 SEPTEMBER 09.40–10.40 Panel Session 8: Mikhail M. Bachtin 09.40–10.00 Prof.Wang Hongzhang, Ph.D. (Fudan University) Bakhtin’sTheory of the Novel as a Dialogue with Lukács, Shpet and Others 10.00–10.20 Assoc. Prof.Tao Chen, Ph.D. (ChinaWomen's University) Chronotope: Bildung of Bakhtin’s PhenomenologyTea & Coffee Break 10.20–10.40 Discussion 10.40–11.00 Tea & Coffee Break 11.00–12.20 Panel Session 9: Narrative and Narration 11.00–11.20 Mgr. Richard Změlík, Ph.D. (Palacký University) Spatiality of fictional narrative: the model of multi-variant analysis 11.20–11.40 Mgr.AdamVeřmiřovský, Ph. D. (Masaryk University) Philological Interpretation of DramaticText: Pavese’sThe Mountain. 11.40–12.00 ChenWeng, Ph.D. (Fudan University) A Feminist Study of the C-E Translation of Mustard Seed Garden Manual of Painting. Based on Narrative Theory and Hermeneutics 12.00–12.20 Discussion 12.20–13.20 Lunch Break 13.20–15.00 Panel Session 10: György Lukács and Beyond 13.20–13.40 František A. Podhajský, Ph.D. (The Czech Academy of Sciences) Lukács´s Historical-Systematic Method and Its Intellectual Context 13.40–14.00 Prof. Chen Liang, Ph.D. (Fudan University) Reception of George Lukács’ Literary and ArtisticTheory in China (1935–2019) 14.00–14.20 Assoc. Prof.YinhuiWang, Ph.D. (Henan University) TheTranslations and Studies on Lukács in Contemporary China 14.20–14.40 Jie Ding, M.A. (Fudan University) Studies of Lukács in China 14.40–15.00 Discussion 15.00–15.20 Tea & Coffee Break 5 15.20–17.00 Panel Session 11: Social Roles of the Men andWomen of Knowledge 15.20–15.40 Dr. hab. Przemysław Pietrzak (University of Warsaw) In and Out of the Academy. Jan Baudouin de Courtenay and His Community Awareness 15.40–16.00 Prof. Dr. hab. Danuta Ulicka (University of Warsaw) Jakobson and the Poles. From Warsaw to NewYork and Back Again 16.00–16.20 Dr.Artur Hellich (University of Warsaw) Janusz Sławiński as a “Scholar” 16.20–16.40 Dr. Joanna Jeziorska-Haładyj (University of Warsaw) Aniela Gruszecka: Narrative Theory and Practice 16.40–17.00 Discussion THURSDAY 5 SEPTEMBER 09.40–12.00 RoundTable Panel Discussion: Central European LiteraryTheory: Sources, Context, and Dissemination (Chair: Prof. Peter Steiner, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania) 12.00–13.00 Lunch Break 14.30–16.30 VillaTugendhat FRIDAY 6 SEPTEMBER 8.30–16.30 Special Session: Social and CulturalValues of South Moravia (Venue: Lednice, Valtice) 16.30 Conference Ending