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Subject: 33.890, Confs: Applied Ling, Cog Sci, Disc Analysis, Pragmatics, Socioling/France

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Date: Tue, 08 Mar 2022 01:59:57
From: Denis Jamet [denis.jamet at univ-lyon3.fr]
Subject: Multimodal Tropes in Contemporary Corpora

 
Multimodal Tropes in Contemporary Corpora 

Date: 19-May-2022 - 21-May-2022 
Location: Lyon + Online, France 
Contact: Denis Jamet 
Contact Email: denis.jamet at univ-lyon3.fr 
Meeting URL: https://multimod-tropes.sciencesconf.org/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Cognitive Science; Discourse Analysis; Pragmatics; Sociolinguistics 

Meeting Description: 

The Centre d'Études Linguistiques - Corpus, Discourses et Sociétés
(Linguistics Research Center - Corpora, Discourses and Societies) is
organizing an international colloquium on multimodal tropes in contemporary
corpora at the University of Lyon (Jean Moulin Lyon 3) on Thursday, May 19 and
Friday, May 20, 2022, in a hybrid mode (face-to-face and distance mode). Our
keynote speaker will be Professor Charles Forceville, from the University of
Amsterdam, an international specialist of multimodality.

All the information is available on the conference website:
https://multimod-tropes.sciencesconf.org/, including the program: 
It is via this site that you can register for free:
https://multimod-tropes.sciencesconf.org/registration (you just need a HAL or
scienceconf account).

The organizing committee remains at your disposal for any question you may
have (cel at univ-lyon3.fr).

We look forward to welcoming you for the conference.

For the organizing committee,
Denis Jamet
 

Program:

Thurday 19 May 2022

8h45  Conference registration, Amphitheater Doucet Bon

9h15  Conference opening
Prof. Denis Jamet (University of Lyon (UJML3), France & University of Arizona,
USA) & Adeline Terry (University of Lyon (UJML3), France)

9h30-10h30 Plenary: “On developing Multimodal Metaphor Theory into Multimodal
Trope Theory”
Prof. Charles Forceville (University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands)

10h30-11h Coffee break

Multimodality in TV series

11h-11h45 “The multimodal realisations of the trope of verbal irony through
the lens of the pragmeme of insolence; a study of four scenes from Buffy the
Vampire Slayer S05”
Dr. Chris A. Smith (University Caen Normandie, France)

11h45-12h30 “X-phemistic multimodal and non-verbal metaphors and the creation
of humour in How I Met your Mother”
Dr. Adeline Terry (University of Lyon (UJML3), France)

12h30-14h15 Lunch at the Rotonde (18 rue Chevreul, 6° étage)

Multimodality in digital communication

14h15-15h “Multimodal Metaphor in Internet Memes” 
Silya Benammar (University of Haute-Alsace (UHA) Mulhouse – Colmar, France)

15h-15h45 “Multimodal tropes in academic Tumblrs”
Dr. Célia Schneebeli (University of Bourgogne, France)

16h-16h30 Coffee break

Multimodality in the arts

16h15-17h “When street theatre becomes giant – Travel as metaphor and
delusions of grandeur in the performances of the street theater company Royal
de Luxe”
Prof. Gaelle Ferré (University of Poitiers, France)

17h-17h45 “Visual or multimodal tropes in picture books: an invitation to
think differently?”
Dr. Isabelle Virion Gras (University Bordeaux Montaigne, France) 
 

Friday 20 May 2022

Multimodality in political communication

9h-9h45 “Multimodal representations of MOTION in cartoons on IMMIGRATION: the
case of France and the U.S.”
Aurélie Héois (University of Lyon (UJML3), France & University Sorbonne Paris
3) & Bérengère Lafiandra (University of Lyon (UJML3), France)

9h45-10h30 “A Comparative Study on Multimodal Metaphors in the Front Pages of
Chinese and Western Mainstream Newspapers: The Case of China Daily and The
Economist”
Jiayi Zhang (China)

10h30-11h Coffee break

11h-11h45 “Brexit as an oven-ready (porky?) pie: A case study of Boris
Johnson’s BREXIT IS A PIE multimodal metaphor”
Pauline Rodet (University of Lyon (UJML3), France)

11h45-12h30 “The Power of Persuasive Strategies: A Multimodal Analysis of Mark
Zuckerberg’s Verbal and Non-verbal Performance at the U.S. Congress Hearing”
Xuechun Xiang (Queen Mary University of London, England) & Prof. Jing Li
(Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China)

12h30-14h Lunch at the Rotonde (18 rue Chevreul, 6° étage)

Multimodality and society

14h-14h45 “How visual metaphors can contradict verbal occurrences: A
cross-linguistic and multimodal analysis of the IMPRINT of climate change” 
Dr. Anaïs Augé (University of Lorraine, France)

14h45-15h30 “Polysemiotic metaphors of intertribal exchange in Paamese
culture”
Dr. Simon Devylder (UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Norway & Lund
University, Sweden)

15h30-16h Coffee break

16h-16h45 “Second language learners’ reading strategies: the case of
intersemiotic relations”
Sheida Marzban (University of Pannonia, Hungary)

16h45-17h15 Concluding remarks





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