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SUMMARY:FAH/DPHIL: The Mario Echano Prize for the Best Undergraduate Philosophy Essay
DESCRIPTION:The Mario Echano Prize for the Best Undergraduate Philosophy Essay is awarded for excellence in philosophy. Students enrolled in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies undergraduate courses are eligible to enter an essay for the annual award. \nStudents are invited to submit an academic essay written as an assignment in one of the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies’ undergraduate courses this academic year (AY2023/2024). Essays of any length are acceptable. The organisers reserve the right not to award the prize if essays are not of sufficiently high standard. \nPlease submit essays by e-mail with the subject line ‘Submission for the Mario Echano Prize’ to Maggie Wong at MaggieWong@um.edu.mo. Attach your essay to the message as a Microsoft Word document (other formats will not be accepted). Please give your name\, student number\, and the name of the course for which you wrote the essay\, on the first page of the essay. The deadline for submission is Friday\, 31st May 2024. \nWe look forward to your submissions.
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/fah-dphil-the-mario-echano-prize-for-the-best-undergraduate-philosophy-essay-3/
CATEGORIES:Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies
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SUMMARY:FAH-DENG sharing session: 'Chronotopic Tension'
DESCRIPTION:ABSTRACT \nDrawing from Mikhail Bakhtin’s theory of the “chronotope”\, the lecture explores the dynamic ways by which spatial and temporal features which are often marginalized in traditional literary studies play a dominant role in structuring the aesthetic of a narrative. Among such features is “setting” as it is often assumed to be merely a passive backdrop of a story as opposed to\, say\, plot or characters that are often assumed to play a dominant role in narrative framing. But as spatiotemporally configured\, in selected Southeast Asian fictional texts which will be the focus of this lecture\, such often-neglected features as setting embody distinct if ambivalent chronotopic images\, throwing the narrative features asunder\, even as they are held together by the very chronotope of the setting itself. Out of this chronotopic tension\, potentially generated are the narrative’s “textual” affective significance and “contextual” thematic relevance.
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/fah-deng-sharing-session-chronotopic-tension/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Department%20of%20English":MAILTO:fah.english@um.edu.mo
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