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Kukkonen, Karin
(2024).
Authors’ Companions? Imagined Selves in Writing Literary Fiction (Keynote).
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Kukkonen, Karin
(2023).
Studying Creativity: Cognitive Poetics and Interviews (Keynote).
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Kukkonen, Karin
(2023).
Contingent Selves in Creative Writing (Keynote).
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Kukkonen, Karin
(2023).
Manuscripts and Material Agency: Shaping Space and Time on Paper (Keynote).
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Kukkonen, Karin
(2023).
Rhythm, Speed and Probabilities: Pacing the Reader's Imagination (Keynote).
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Kukkonen, Karin
(2023).
Creative Pas de Deux: Novelists' Engagement with Literary History (Keynote).
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Kukkonen, Karin
(2022).
Beyond Rules? Getting it 'Right' in the Eighteenth-Century Novel (Keynote).
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Kukkonen, Karin; Caracciolo, Marco & Beltrami, Marzia
(2022).
Online book presentation of "Spatial Plots: Virtuality and the Embodied Mind in Baricco, Camilleri and Calvino".
[Internett].
Zoom.
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Kukkonen, Karin
(2021).
Distracted Readers: Narratology and its Neglects (keynote).
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Kukkonen, Karin
(2021).
Review of Aleksandr Puškin: Russlands store dikter
by Erik Egeberg.
Scando-Slavica.
ISSN 0080-6765.
67(2),
s. 294–296.
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Kukkonen, Karin & Auestad, Reiko Abe
(2021).
Noveller i Øst og Vest! Foredrag og samtale om japansk og vestlig novelletradisjon
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Kukkonen, Karin
(2021).
Memory and Mind-Wandering in the Attention Economy: Some Cases from Scandinavian Literature (Keynote).
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Guth, Stephan & Kukkonen, Karin
(2021).
The Literature of the Middle East.
[Internett].
LCE Podcast.
Vis sammendrag
Stephan Guth, Professor of Middle East Studies, talks to Karin Kukkonen about the Arab novel in the context of social and political reform in Middle East countries. He explains how reading novels could “teach” people how to feel in modern society, why historical romance novels were considered useful entertainment in the 19th century, and discusses the function of emotional storytelling in the Middle East’s confrontation with Europe.
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Kukkonen, Karin & Buer, Liz
(2021).
Interview: Litteratur gir støtte og trøst.
[Fagblad].
Psykisk Helse.
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Kukkonen, Karin
(2020).
Review of Tommy Sandberg, The Difference Approach to Narrative Fiction- A Recurring Critique of Narratology and its Implications for the Study of Novels and Short Stories.
Samlaren: tidsskrift för forskning om svensk och annan nordisk litteratur.
ISSN 0348-6133.
141,
s. 204–208.
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Davanger, Svend; Kukkonen, Karin & Eifring, Halvor Bøyesen
(2020).
Tankestrømmens tidsalder -
Hvordan hjernen finner hvile i litteratur, meditasjon og hverdagsliv.
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Fialho, Olivia & Kukkonen, Karin
(2019).
Reading Workshop Organizers.
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Kukkonen, Karin & Østby, Ylva
(2019).
Litterær tankevandring -- hvorfor det ikke er galskap å lese bøker.
[Tidsskrift].
Kritikeren.
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Festøy, Elin; Rustad, Hans Kristian Strandstuen & Kukkonen, Karin
(2019).
Litteraturscena: De nye fortellingene.
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Kukkonen, Karin
(2019).
Hva er vi eksperter på? Litteraturforskning og tverrfaglighet.
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Kukkonen, Karin & Hustvedt, Siri
(2019).
Minner om fremtiden: Siri Hustvedt og Karin Kukkonen i samtale.
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Guth, Stephan; Pepe, Teresa & Kukkonen, Karin
(2019).
Book launch "Literary Visions of the Middle East" (compl./comm./ed. by S. Guth).
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Malabou, Catherine; Kukkonen, Karin & Rathe, Kaja Jenssen
(2018).
Litteratur på Blå: Catherine Malabou og den plastiske hjerne.
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Kukkonen, Karin
(2018).
The Cognitive Work of Form.
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Kukkonen, Karin
(2018).
Review of Sean Silver, The Mind is a Collection.
Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats.
ISSN 0036-9640.
50(2),
s. 173–175.
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Kukkonen, Karin
(2018).
Kunnskapens Former.
Vinduet.
ISSN 0042-6288.
2,
s. 121–124.
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Williams, Abigail & Kukkonen, Karin
(2018).
Books as a Social Medium. A Conversation on Reading.
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Kukkonen, Karin; Østby, Ylva & Eifring, Halvor Bøyesen
(2018).
Mind-Wandering, Meditasjon og Litteratur.
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Caracciolo, Marco & Kukkonen, Karin
(2018).
Hitting the Wall? The Rhetorical Approach and the Role of Reader Response (Response to Phelan).
Style.
ISSN 0039-4238.
52(1-2),
s. 45–50.
doi:
10.1353/sty.2018.0005.
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Kukkonen, Karin
(2017).
Handlung / Plot.
I Huber, Martin & Schmid, Wolf (Red.),
Grundthemen der Literaturwissenschaft: Erzählen.
Walter de Gruyter (De Gruyter).
ISSN 978-3-11-040118-9.
s. 278–298.
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Kukkonen, Karin; Cave, Terence & Cullhed, Eric
(2017).
Cognitive Poetics. A Conversation.
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Kukkonen, Karin
(2017).
An Argument from Design: Literature and Predictive Processing.
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Kukkonen, Karin
(2017).
The Self-Organising Plot.
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Kukkonen, Karin
(2017).
Reading Literary Narrative: Event and Experience.
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Kukkonen, Karin & Østby, Ylva
(2016).
Literature and Cognition. A Conversation.
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Kukkonen, Karin
(2016).
Reading Revolutions.
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Schimanski, Johan Henrik; Körber, Lill-Ann; Kukkonen, Karin & Espiñeira, Keina
(2016).
Er grenser fiksjoner? Grenser i litteratur og film.
Vis sammendrag
Meet film-maker and researcher, Keina Espiñeira, along with three literary scholars working with borders, fiction and migration, to discuss borders in literature and film.
The Color of the Sea: A Filmic Border Experience in Ceuta, directed by Keina Espiñeira, will be shown and afterwards there will be a debate. See trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgCTlQiwMMc
- How do novels and films present borders in this age of global contact and migration?
- Where is the border between reality and fiction when migrants and others cross borders?
- How do we represent migrant experience in an ethical way?
The movie has been nominated for the 2016 European Short Film Awards and is made within the framework of a major EU research project on borders, EUBORDERSCAPES.
Participants:
Keina Espiñeira (Spain) is a scholar and filmmaker. Her artistic practice is strongly research oriented and involves fieldwork from a multidisciplinary approach. Borders have a pivotal role in her work.
Lill-Ann Körber (Oslo/Berlin) is a scholar of Scandinavian Studies at the Universities of Oslo and Bergen with a primary interest in the colonial history of the Nordic countries and their postcolonial relationships with Africa, the Caribbean, and the North Atlantic.
Karin Kukkonen (Oslo) is a scholar of comparative literature with a particular interest in the constant negotiation of the boundaries between literature and life, as stories captivate the imagination of their readers.
Johan Schimanski (Oslo) is scholar of comparative literature at the Universities of Oslo and of Eastern Finland, researching on borders in literature, Arctic literature and literary exhibitions.
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Kukkonen, Karin
(2016).
Fictions of the Future.
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Kukkonen, Karin
(2016).
Probability Designs: Literature and Predictive Processing.
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Kukkonen, Karin
(2016).
Ambiguous Figures: Adventures in Duck-Rabbitry.