[Ethnocomm] Fwd: [LING-ETHNOG] Seminar on Ethnopoetics

Nadezhda Sotirova nsotirov at morris.umn.edu
Sat Jul 10 13:55:23 UTC 2021


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An IoE (Institute of Education, University of London)  Seminar i.c.w. IMMRC
KU Leuven


A practical ethnopoetics: In honor of Jan Blommaert - dr. Jenny Van der Aa
(University of Leuven)

Ethnopoetics belongs to the people. It is a democratic way to organize
otherwise inaccessible data, from situations where different systems of
meaning-making meet. In this workshop Jenny Van der Aa, one of Jan
Blommaert's co-operators since 2001, will offer ways of defining lines and
stanzas in order to understand people's voice. Along these lines, she will
bring to the table a restorative philology that restores an original voice
otherwise unheard. Examples will be drawn from Jan's work as well as from
recent digital data.

Discussant: dr. Aone van Engelenhoven (Leiden University)

Jenny Van der Aa is senior researcher (PhD Tilburg University, 2012) at the
University of Leuven working on issues of multiliteracies among newcomers
in Antwerp. She was a recipient of the APS Library Award (2010) and as such
researched the Dell Hymes Papers, drawing genealogies from Hymesian
ethnopoetics to Jan Blommaert’s work and others.

Aone van Engelenhoven is assistant professor at the Leiden University
Institute for Area Studies and has worked extensively with Hymesian
ethnopoetics.

Monday, July 19, 6 PM U.K. Time (London)/ 7 PM CET Time (Amsterdam)

Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/94544468869?pwd=a2hVNW1Nb1BEKzRnU3hGRXRZeTRrQT09
Passcode: 3Yr0u6

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Nadezhda Sotirova, Ph.D. (she/her)
Associate Professor
Communication, Media, & Rhetoric CMR
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