050 – How Can Literature Change the Geography? European Globality and Georgian Locality in the 19th and 20th Centuries
Organized by: Ilia State University. Prof. Bela Tsipuria
- Atinati Mamatsashvili
Ilia State University, Tbilisi, Georgia
What place for the Black Sea in the construction of trauma - Yordan Lyutskanov
Institute for Literature, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Westernisation or 'insularisation'? Geographical imgination across the Black Sea - Mzagho Dokhturishvili
Ilia State University, Tbilisi, Georgia
La mer Noire dans la représentation de la population riveraine de la Géorgie - Alexis Nuselovici
Aix-Marseille Université, France
Lecture mythocritique de la mer Noire - Tsira Kilanava
Ilia State University, Tbilisi, Georgia
The literary map of the conflict (based on Georgian textual data) - Levan Tsagareli
Ilia State University, Tbilisi, Georgia
Global Significance of Local Mnemotops in the Georgian and German Fiction of Post-Communist Era - Mirja Lecke
University of Regensburg
Imagining a post-Russian Transcaucasus: on the fringes of “semiospheres” - Bela Tsipuria
Ilia State University, Tbilisi, Georgia
Georgian Literature and Mapping Georgia in the 19thand 20th Centuries - Jamagadze Mzia
TSU Shota Rustaveli Institute of Georgian LiteratureThe Futurology of Postcoloniality in Georgian Literature - Eyüp Özveren
When Literary Space parts Ways with Physical Geography for a Critical Benefit:
The Missing Islands of the Black Sea - Zsuzsanna Varga
University of GlasgowSearching for fraternity: 19th Hungarian travellers in the Caucasus
პროექტი განხორციელდა შოთა რუსთაველის საქართველოს ეროვნული სამეცნიერო ფონდის მხარდაჭერით [გრანტის ნომერი MG-ISE-22-170]
The Project was supported by Shota Rustaveli National Science Foundation of Georgia (SRNSFG) [grant number MG-ISE-22-170]
The Project was supported by Shota Rustaveli National Science Foundation of Georgia (SRNSFG) [grant number MG-ISE-22-170]