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1 CURRICULUM VITAE CHARLES FORCEVILLE 15 key publications have been printed in bold face Institutional Address Universiteit van Amsterdam Media & Culture/Media Studies Turfdraagsterpad 9 1012 XT Amsterdam The Netherlands Education 1971-1977 Murmelliusgymnasium, Alkmaar (Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Latin, History). 1977-1988 Study English Language and Literature, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam. 27/2/81 Kandidaatsexamen. 27/5/88 Doctoraalexamen oude stijl (cum laude). Title thesis: Pictorial Meta- phor in Surrealist Art and Advertisements . Subsidiary subjects: Comparative Arts/ Word & Image Studies and Introduction Informatics. 13/12/94 PhD Pictorial Metaphor in Advertising, NWO/Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Employment 9/88-9/89 Lecturer (40%) English Dept. Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. 1/6/90-1/6/94 Researcher at Dutch Organization of Scientific Research (NWO), section Comparative Literature. Project: "Pictorial metaphor in advertisements" (code 301-180-039). Promotors: Prof. Elrud Ibsch (Comparative and Empirical Literature) and Prof. J.Lachlan Mackenzie (Linguistics), Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. 1992 1999 Lecturer (30%) English dept. Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam + part-time teaching appointments Comparative literature dept., Word & Image dept.; freelance translator/editor. 2/96-9/98 Post-doc Narration in Fiction and Film. Onderzoekschool Literatuur- wetenschap (OSL/Rijksuniversiteit Leiden (50%). 2/98-5/98 Course on English-Canadian literature Hogeschool Holland, Diemen. 11/98-11/99 Coordinator Faculty course WEL (Western-European Literary History). 9/99-9/07 Faculty Fellow, later assistant professor Film and Television Studies/ Media Studies, Universiteit van Amsterdam. 20042012 Programme director Research MA Media Studies, Universiteit van Amsterdam. http://www.studeren.uva.nl/ma_media_studies/ Nov. 2004Program leader programme Rhetoric and Structure of Multimodal

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CURRICULUM VITAE CHARLES FORCEVILLE

15 key publications have been printed in bold face

Institutional Address

Universiteit van Amsterdam

Media & Culture/Media Studies

Turfdraagsterpad 9

1012 XT Amsterdam

The Netherlands

Education

1971-1977 Murmelliusgymnasium, Alkmaar (Dutch, English, French, German,

Greek, Latin, History).

1977-1988 Study English Language and Literature, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam.

27/2/81 Kandidaatsexamen.

27/5/88 Doctoraalexamen oude stijl (cum laude). Title thesis: Pictorial Meta-

phor in Surrealist Art and Advertisements. Subsidiary subjects:

Comparative Arts/ Word & Image Studies and Introduction

Informatics.

13/12/94 PhD Pictorial Metaphor in Advertising, NWO/Vrije Universiteit

Amsterdam.

Employment

9/88-9/89 Lecturer (40%) English Dept. Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.

1/6/90-1/6/94 Researcher at Dutch Organization of Scientific Research (NWO), section

Comparative Literature. Project: "Pictorial metaphor in advertisements"

(code 301-180-039). Promotors: Prof. Elrud Ibsch (Comparative and

Empirical Literature) and Prof. J.Lachlan Mackenzie (Linguistics), Vrije

Universiteit Amsterdam.

1992 – 1999 Lecturer (30%) English dept. Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam + part-time

teaching appointments Comparative literature dept., Word & Image

dept.; freelance translator/editor.

2/96-9/98 Post-doc Narration in Fiction and Film. Onderzoekschool Literatuur-

wetenschap (OSL/Rijksuniversiteit Leiden (50%).

2/98-5/98 Course on English-Canadian literature Hogeschool Holland, Diemen.

11/98-11/99 Coordinator Faculty course WEL (Western-European Literary History).

9/99-9/07 Faculty Fellow, later assistant professor Film and Television Studies/

Media Studies, Universiteit van Amsterdam.

2004–2012 Programme director Research MA Media Studies, Universiteit van

Amsterdam. http://www.studeren.uva.nl/ma_media_studies/

Nov. 2004– Program leader programme Rhetoric and Structure of Multimodal

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Discourse/Adventures in Multimodality.

9/07 – present UHD/Associate professor, Faculty of Humanities/Media Studies,

Universiteit van Amsterdam.

16 June 2010 Basiskwalificatie Onderwijs (Basis diploma Teaching Competences

University level).

9/10 – present Also affiliated to Amsterdam University College (AUC).

http://www.auc.nl/auc

9/14-12/14 Visiting scholar English Department, University of Lund, Sweden (hosted

by Prof. Carita Paradis).

9/16-9/18 Director MA-programmes Media Studies, Universiteit van Amsterdam.

PUBLICATIONS

Work in progress/planned

Tseronis, Assimakis, and Charles Forceville (eds). Visual and Multimodal Argumentation.

Amsterdam: Benjamins. The proposal has been accepted.

Tseronis, Assimakis, and Charles Forceville. “Visual antithesis in Frederick Wiseman’s Direct Cinema

documentaries” (provisional title). In: Tseronis, Assimakis, and Charles Forceville (eds), Visual

Argumentation.

Tseronis, Assimakis, and Charles Forceville. “Introduction.” In: Tseronis, Assimakis, and Charles

Forceville (eds), Visual Argumentation.

Tseronis, Assimakis, and Charles Forceville. “Refuting argumentative claims by visual and multimodal

means: the case of subvertisements.” To be submitted to a journal.

Forceville, Charles and Jana Holsanova. “How to orally narrate a film for blind audiences? Aiming at

optimal relevance.” To be submitted to a journal.

Holsanova, Jana, and Charles Forceville. “How do blind audiences evaluate audio-describers narrations

of a short, wordless animation film? An experiment.” To be submitted to a journal.

Forceville, Charles, and Natalia Sánchez-Querubin. “Tripadvisor, Academia.edu, and Facebook:

Relevance theory perspectives.” To be submitted to a journal.

Forceville, Charles. A Pragmatic Model for Analyzing Mass-Communicative Visuals (working

title of monograph).

Forceville, Charles. “Visual and multimodal metarepresentation in comics and cartoons.”

Submitted

Forceville, Charles. “Visual and multimodal metaphor in advertising: (sub)cultural perspectives.” In:

Dorota Brzozowska and Władysław Chłopicki (eds), Proceedings Second International

Conference on Communication Styles, Krosno, Poland, 12-14 October 2015, planned for

publication in Styles of Communication, 2017. (http://journals.univ-

danubius.ro/index.php/communication). Paper submitted December 2015.

Forceville, Charles. “Webdocs and Grierson’s ‘creative treatment of actuality.’” Paper submitted July

2016 for “Media Evolution and Genre Expectations” issue of Discourse, Context and Media

(guest editors: Tuomo Hiippala & Chiao-I Tseng).

Forceville, Charles. “The affordances and constraints of genre: multimodality in unusual ‘traffic signs.’”

Paper for Pragmatic insights for multimodal argumentation issue of International Review of

Pragmatics (guest editors: Assimakis Tseronis & Chiara Pollaroli), sent July 2016.

Cornevin, Vanessa, and Charles Forceville. “From metaphor to allegory: the Japanese manga

Afuganisu-tan.” Submitted to a journal September 2016.

Forthcoming scholarly articles, chapters, and reviews

Forceville, Charles. “From image schema to metaphor in discourse: The FORCE schema in

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animation films.” In: Beate Hampe (ed.), Metaphor: From Embodied Cognition to

Discourse. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (submitted May 2016).

Forceville, Charles. Book review of Francisco Yus, Humour and Relevance (Benjamins 2016, ISBN

978-90-272-0231-4). Journal of Pragmatics.

2016

Forceville, Charles (2016). “Conceptual Metaphor Theory, Blending Theory, and other cognitivist

perspectives on comics.” In: Neil Cohn (ed.), The Visual Narrative Reader (89-114). London:

Bloomsbury. (ISBN: 9781472585592). http://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/the-visual-narrative-

reader-9781472585592/.

Forceville, Charles (2016). “Visual and multimodal metaphor in film: charting the field.” In: Kathrin

Fahlenbrach (ed.), Embodied Metaphors in Film, Television and Video Games: Cognitive

Approaches (17-32). London: Routledge.

https://www.routledge.com/products/search?keywords=fahlenbrach

Forceville, Charles (2016). “Mixing in pictorial and multimodal metaphors?” In: Raymond W. Gibbs,

Jr. (ed.), Mixing Metaphor (223-239). Amsterdam: Benjamins (ISBN 9789027202109) doi

10.1075/milcc.6.11for.

Forceville, Charles. “Pictorial and Multimodal metaphor.” In: Nina-Maria Klug and Hartmut Stöckl

(eds), Handbuch Sprache im multimodalen Kontext [The Language in Multimodal Contexts

Handbook] (241-260). Linguistic Knowledge series. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.

Forceville, Charles (2016). “The FORCE and BALANCE schemas in JOURNEY metaphor animations.” In:

Carla Fernandes (ed.), Multimodality and Performance (8-22). Newcastle-upon-Tyne:

Cambridge Scholars. http://www.cambridgescholars.com/download/sample/63345

2015

Forceville, Charles (2015). “Interpreting The Chinese Wall knowing Dutch and ‘Dutchness.’” Short

Film Studies 5(1): 107-110.

Forceville, Charles (2015). Book review of Albert Rothenberg, Flight from Wonder: An Investigation

of Scientific Creativity, Oxford: Oxford UP (2015), ISBN 978-0-19-998879-2, Metaphor and

Symbol 30(3): 256-258.

Tseronis, Assimakis, Charles Forceville, and Melle Grannetia (2015). “The argumentative role of visual

metaphor and visual antithesis in ‘fly-on-the-wall’ documentary.” In: Garssen, B., Godden, D.,

Mitchell, G. and Snoeck Henkemans, F. (eds.), Proceedings of the 8th International

Conference on Argumentation, Amsterdam: SicSat, CD-Rom pp. 1380-1395.

Forceville, Charles (2015). “Metaphor and symbol: SEARCHING FOR ONE’S IDENTITY IS

LOOKING FOR A HOME in animation film.” In: María Jesús Pinar Sanz (ed.),

Multimodality and Cognitive Linguistics (27-44). Amsterdam: Benjamins [Reprint of

Forceville 2013]

Forceville, Charles (2015). Book review of Annabelle Honess Roe, Animated Documentary (Palgrave

Macmillan 2013, ISBN 978-1-137-01745-1), Journal of Pragmatics 89: 66-68.

doi:10.1016/j.pragma.2015.09.008.

2014

Forceville, Charles (2014). Book review of Arthur P. Shimamura, ed., Psychocinematics: Exploring

Cognition at the Movies, Oxford UP (2013), Cinéma & Cie: International Film Studies

Journal XIV (22/23): 197-200. http://cinemaetcie.net/2015/06/23/issue22-23/ [NB published

summer 2015]

Forceville, Charles, Elisabeth El Refaie, and Gert Meesters (2014). “Stylistics and comics.” Chapter 30

in: Michael Burke (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Stylistics (485-499). London: Routledge.

Koetsier, Julius, and Charles Forceville (2014). “Embodied identity in werewolf films of the 1980s.”

Image [&] Narrative 15(1): 44-55 (special issue “The Moving Image and the Embodied Mind,”

guest editors: Maarten Coëgnarts & Peter Kravanja).

Forceville, Charles (2014). “Relevance Theory as model for analysing multimodal

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communication.” In: David Machin (ed.), Visual Communication (51-70). Berlin: Mouton

de Gruyter.

Forceville, Charles, and Billy Clark (2014). “Can pictures have explicatures?” Linguagem em

(Dis)curso 14(3): 451-472 [Brasil, special issue on Relevance Theory, edited by Francisco Yus.

(http://www.portaldeperiodicos.unisul.br/index.php/Linguagem_Discurso, ISSN 1982-1417).

2013

Forceville, Charles, and Thijs Renckens (2013). “The GOOD IS LIGHT and BAD IS DARKNESS metaphors in

feature films.” For special issue of Metaphor and the Social World 3(2): 160-179 (guest

editors: Laura Hidalgo & Blanca Kraljevic). doi 10.1075/msw.3.2.03for

Forceville, Charles (2013). “Metaphor and symbol: SEARCHING FOR ONE’S IDENTITY IS LOOKING FOR

A HOME in animation film.” Review of Cognitive Linguistics 11(2): 250-268. doi

10.1075/rcl.11.2.03for (special issue on “Multimodality and Cognitive Linguistics,” edited by

Maria Jesús Pinár-Sanz).

Forceville, Charles (2013). “Concluding observations and further research.” Lecture 8/8 (±4,000 words)

of the online Course in Pictorial and Multimodal Metaphor. Available online

http://semioticon.com/sio/courses/pictorial-multimodal-metaphor/

Forceville, Charles (2013). “The strategic use of the visual mode in advertising metaphors.” In: Emilia

Djonov and Sumin Zhao (eds), Critical Multimodal Studies of Popular Culture (55-70). New

York: Routledge.

Kromhout, Roelf, and Charles Forceville (2013). “LIFE IS A JOURNEY: the source-path-goal schema in

the videogames Half-Life, Heavy Rain, and Grim Fandango.” Metaphor and the Social World

3(1): 100-116.

Forceville, Charles (2013). Book review of Oliver Grau, with Thomas Veigl, eds (2011). Imagery in

the 21st

Century. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT. Journal of Pragmatics 53: 109-111. DOI: 10.1016/j.pragma.2013.04.005.

Veale, Tony, Kurt Feyaerts, and Charles Forceville (eds) (2013). Creativity and the Agile Mind: A

Multi-Disciplinary Exploration of a Multi-Faceted Phenomenon. Applications of Cognitive

Linguistics, vol. 21 (Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter).

[http://www.degruyter.com/view/product/184570]

Veale, Tony, Kurt Feyaerts, and Charles Forceville (2013). “Creativity and the agile mind.” In: Tony

Veale, Kurt Feyaerts, and Charles Forceville (eds), Creativity and the Agile Mind: A Multi-

Disciplinary Exploration of a Multi-Faceted Phenomenon (15-36). Berlin: Mouton de

Gruyter.

Veale, Tony, Kurt Feyaerts, and Charles Forceville (2013). “E Unis Pluribum: Using mental agility to

achieve creative duality in word, image and sound.” In: Tony Veale, Kurt Feyaerts, and Charles

Forceville (eds), Creativity and the Agile Mind: A Multi-Disciplinary Exploration of a Multi-

Faceted Phenomenon (37-57). Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.

Forceville, Charles (2013). “Creative visual duality in comics balloons.” In: Tony Veale, Kurt Feyaerts,

and Charles Forceville (eds), Creativity and the Agile Mind: A Multi-Disciplinary Exploration

of a Multi-Faceted Phenomenon (253-273). Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.

2012

Forceville, Charles (2012). “The visualization of anger in comics.“ Comics Forum 10 February 2012

(2000 words). http://comicsforum.org/

Forceville, Charles (2012). “Creativity in pictorial and multimodal advertising metaphors.” In: Rodney

Jones (ed.), Discourse and Creativity (113-132). Harlow: Pearson/Longman.

Forceville, Charles (2012). “Pictorial and multimodal metaphor in commercials.” Chapter 29 in: Patrick

Hanks and Rachel Giora (eds), Metaphor (6 volumes). London: Routledge (= reprint of

Forceville 2008).

Forceville, Charles (2012). “The metaphor COLIN IS A CHILD in Ian McEwan's, Harold Pinter's, and Paul

Schrader's The Comfort of Strangers.” Chapter 49 in: Patrick Hanks and Rachel Giora (eds),

Metaphor (6 volumes). London: Routledge (= reprint of Forceville 1999).

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2011

Forcevile, Charles (2011). Review of Gunther Kress, Multimodality: A Social Semiotic Appraoch to

Contemporary Communication (Routledge 2010). Journal of Pragmatics 43(14): 3624-3626.

DOI 10.1016/j.pragma 2011.06.013.

Forceville, Charles, and Marloes Jeulink (2011). “The flesh and blood of embodied

understanding: The source-path-goal schema in animation film.” Pragmatics & Cognition

19(1): 37–59. DOI 10.1075/pc.19.1.02for

Forceville, Charles (2011). Review of Lars Elleström (ed.), Media Borders, Multimodality and

Intermediality (Palgrave MacMillan 2010), Journal of Pragmatics 43(12): 3091-3094. DOI

10.1016/j.pragma.2011.04.015.

Forceville, Charles (2011). “The journey metaphor and the Source-Path-Goal schema in Agnès Varda’s

autobiographical gleaning documentaries.” In: Monika Fludernik (ed.), Beyond Cognitive

Metaphor Theory: Perspectives on Literary Metaphor (281-297). London: Routledge.

Abbott, Michael, and Charles Forceville (2011). “Visual representation of emotion in manga: LOSS OF

CONTROL IS LOSS OF HANDS in Azumanga Daioh volume 4.” Language and Literature 20(2):

91-112. DOI 10.1177/096394701 1402182.

Bounegru, Liliana, and Charles Forceville (2011). "Metaphors in editorial cartoons

representing the global financial crisis." Visual Communication 10(2): 209-229. DOI

10.1177/1470357211398446.

Forceville, Charles (2011). “Pictorial runes in Tintin and the Picaros.” Journal of Pragmatics

43(3): 875-890. DOI: 10.1016/j.pragma.2010.07.014.

Forceville, Charles (2011). “Practical cues for helping develop image and multimodal discourse

scholarship.” In: Klaus Sachs-Hombach and Rainer Totzke (eds), Bilder, Sehen, Denken:

ZumVerhältnis von begrifflich-philosophischen und empirisch-psychologischen Ansätzen in

der bildwissenschaftlichen Forschung (33-51). Cologne: Von Halem. (ISBN : 978-3-86962-

006-0).

Forceville, Charles (2011). “Structural pictorial and multimodal metaphor.” Lecture 7/8

(±10,000 words & 30 pictures) of the online Course in Pictorial and Multimodal Metaphor.

Available online http://semioticon.com/sio/courses/pictorial-multimodal-metaphor/

Forceville, Charles (2011). “An introduction to pictorial and multimodal metaphor.” In: Khalid Berrada

and Abdelmajid Jahfa (eds), Metaphor and Cognition (65-96). Laboratory Publications ISBN

978-9981-911-84.0). Casablanca: Sebra Press. [= slightly revised reprint of “Introduction” &

Lectures 1 and 2 of online Course in Pictorial and Multimodal Metaphor.]

2010

Van Mulken, Margot, Rob le Pair, and Charles Forceville (2010). “The impact of perceived complexity,

deviation and comprehension on the appreciation of visual metaphor in advertising across three

European countries.” Journal of Pragmatics 42 (12): 3418-3430.

doi:10.1016/j.pragma.2010.04.030.

Forceville, Charles, Tony Veale, and Kurt Feyaerts (2010). “Balloonics: The visuals of balloons in

comics.” In: Joyce Goggin & Dan Hassler-Forest (eds), The Rise and Reason of Comics and

Graphic Literature: Critical Essays on the Form (56-73). Jefferson NC: McFarland.

Forceville, Charles (2010). “Why and how study metaphor, metonymy, and other tropes in multimodal

discourse?” In: Augusto Soares da Silva, José Cândido Martins, Luísa Magelhães, and Miguel

Gonçalves (eds), Comunição, Cognição e Media, Vol. I. Braga: Aletheia/Associação Científica

e Cultural, Faculdade de Filosofia, Universade Católica Portuguesa, pp. 41-60. Also in (2010):

Rosario Caballero and Maria Jesús Pinar (eds), Ways and Modes of Human Communication.

Cuenca: Ediciones de la Universidad de Castilla La Mancha, pp. 57-76.

Forceville, Charles (2010). Review of Carey Jewitt (ed.), Routledge Handbook of Multimodal Analysis

(2009), Journal of Pragmatics 42: 2604-2608. doi:10.1016/j.pragma.2010.03.003.

Forceville, Charles (2010). “Metaphor, hybrids, and blending theory,” Lecture 6 (±5000 words & 23

pictures) of the eight-lecture Course in Pictorial and Multimodal Metaphor. Available online

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http://semioticon.com/sio/courses/pictorial-multimodal-metaphor/

2009

Forceville, Charles (2009). “Relevanz und Prägnanz: Kunst als Kommunikation.” Tr. by Martina

Plümacher. Zeitschrift für Semiotik 31(1-2): 31-63 (special issue on “Prägnanter Inhalt –

prägnante Form,” edited by Wolfgang Wildgen & Martina Plümacher).

Forceville, Charles (2009). “Metonymy in visual and audiovisual discourse.” In: Eija Ventola and

Arsenio Jésus Moya Guijarro (eds), The World Told and the World Shown: Issues in

Multisemiotics (56-74). Basingstoke/New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

Forceville, Charles (2009). Review of Noël Carroll, On Criticism (Routledge 2009). Language and

Literature 18: 405-408.

Forceville, Charles, and Eduardo Urios-Aparisi, eds, (2009). Multimodal Metaphor.1

Berlin/New

York: Mouton de Gruyter. ISBN 978-3-11-020515-2. 470 pp. Applications of Cognitive

Linguistics, vol. 11 http://www.degruyter.de/cont/fb/sk/detailEn.cfm?id=IS-

9783110205152-1

Forceville, Charles, and Eduardo Urios-Aparisi (2009). “Introduction.” In: Forceville & Urios-Aparisi

(eds), pp. 3-17. http://www.degruyter.de/files/pdf/9783110205152Introduction.pdf

Forceville, Charles (2009). ”Non-verbal and multimodal metaphor in a cognitivist framework: Agendas

for research.” In: Forceville & Urios-Aparisi (eds), pp. 19-42 (Reprinted version, with minor

corrections, of Forceville 2006).

Eggertsson, Gunnar Theodór, and Charles Forceville (2009). “Multimodal expressions of the HUMAN

VICTIM IS ANIMAL metaphor in horror films.” In: Forceville & Urios-Aparisi (eds), pp. 429-49.

Forceville, Charles (2009). “The role of non-verbal sound and music in multimodal metaphor.”

(Revised version of Forceville 2004), In: Forceville & Urios-Aparisi (eds), pp. 383-400.

Forceville, Charles (2009). Review of Terry D. Royce & Wendy L. Bowcher (eds), New Directions in

the Analysis of Multimodal Discourse (Lawrence Erlbaum 2007). Journal of Pragmatics

41(7): 1459-1463 (doi:10.1016/j.pragma.2009.01.007).

Forceville, Charles (2009). “Pictorial and multimodal metaphor in fiction film,” Lecture 5 (± 5400

words + 11 pictures) of the eight-lecture Course in Pictorial and Multimodal Metaphor.

Available online http://semioticon.com/sio/courses/pictorial-multimodal-metaphor/

2008

Forceville, Charles (2008). Review of Mark Johnson, The Meaning of the Body (University of Chicago

Press 2007). Metaphor and Symbol 23: 292 – 297.

Forceville, Charles (2008). “Metaphor in pictures and multimodal representations.” In:

Raymond W. Gibbs, Jr. (ed.), The Cambridge Handbook of Metaphor and Thought (462-

482). Cambridge: Cambridge UP.

http://www.cambridge.org/us/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=0521600863)

Forceville, Charles (2008). “Pictorial and multimodal metaphor in commercials.” In: Edward F.

McQuarrie & Barbara J. Phillips (eds), Go Figure! New Directions in Advertising Rhetoric

(272-310). Armonk NY: ME Sharpe.

Forceville, Charles (2008). “Bumper stories: the framing of commercial blocks on Dutch public

television.” In: Jaap Kooijman, Patricia Pisters, and Wanda Strauven (eds), Mind the Screen:

Media Concepts According to Thomas Elsaesser (229-241). Amsterdam: Amsterdam

University Press.

2007

Forceville, Charles (2007). “Metaphors and anger in language and other media.” In: Elana I. Clausen

(ed.). Psychology of Anger (17-21). Hauppauge NY: Nova Science.

1 Reviews: (1) Mark Johnson (2010). Journal of Pragmatics 42: 2848-2850; (2) Alison Gibbons

(2011). Language and Literature 20: 78-81; (3) Mingwei Peng (2011). Intercultural Pragmatics 8:

614–622; (4) Hartmut Stöckl (2012). Visual Communication 11: 383-388.

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Forceville, Charles (2007). Review of Rosario Caballero, Re-viewing Space: Figurative Language in

Architects’ Assessment of Built Space (Mouton de Gruyter 2006). Metaphor and Symbol 22:

275-280.

Forceville, Charles (2007). Review of Anthony Baldry & Paul J. Thibault, Multimodal Transcription

and Text Analysis: A Multimedia Toolkit and Coursebook (Equinox 2006). Journal of

Pragmatics 39(6): 1235-1238.

Forceville, Charles (2007). “Multimodal metaphor in ten Dutch TV commercials.” Public Journal of

Semiotics 1(1): 19-51. http://pjos.org/issues/pjos-1-1.swf

Forceville, Charles (2007). “Pictorial and multimodal metaphor in commercials,” Lecture 4 (± 5100

words + 3 commercials) of the eight-lecture Course in Pictorial and Multimodal Metaphor.

Available online http://semioticon.com/sio/courses/pictorial-multimodal-metaphor/

2006

Forceville, Charles (2006). ”Non-verbal and multimodal metaphor in a cognitivist framework:

Agendas for research.” In: Gitte Kristiansen, Michel Achard, René Dirven, and

Francisco Ruiz de Mendoza Ibàñez (eds.), Cognitive Linguistics: Current Applications and

Future Perspectives (379-402). Berlin/New York: Mouton de Gruyter.

Forceville, Charles (2006). “The source-path-goal schema in the autobiographical journey documentary:

McElwee, Van der Keuken, Cole.” New Review of Film and Television Studies 4(3): 241-261.

Forceville, Charles, Paul Hekkert, and Ed Tan (2006). “The adaptive value of metaphors.” In: Uta

Klein, Katja Mellmann, Steffanie Metzger (Eds.): Heuristiken der Literaturwissenschaft.

Einladung zu disziplinexternen Perspektiven auf Literatur (85-109). Paderborn: Mentis.

Forceville, Charles (2006). “From pictorial to multimodal metaphor,” Lecture 3 (± 4400 words + 20

pictures) of the eight-lecture Course in Pictorial and Multimodal Metaphor. Available online

http://semioticon.com/sio/courses/pictorial-multimodal-metaphor/

Forceville, Charles (2006). Review of Zoltán Kövecses, Metaphor in Culture: Universality and

Variation (Cambridge UP 2005). Journal of Pragmatics 38: 1528-1531.

Forceville, Charles (2006). Review of Jonathan Charteris-Black, Corpus Approaches to Critical

Metaphor Analysis (Macmillan-Palgrave 2004). Language and Literature 15: 402-405.

2005

Forceville, Charles (2005). “Addressing an audience: time, place, and genre in Peter van Straaten’s

calendar cartoons.” Humor: International Journal of Humor Research 18(3): 247-278.

Forceville, Charles (2005).”Cognitive linguistics and multimodal metaphor.” In: Klaus Sachs-Hombach

(ed.), Bildwissenschaft: Zwischen Reflektion und Anwendung (264-284). Cologne: Von Halem.

Forceville, Charles (2005). “Visual representations of the Idealized Cognitive Model of anger in

the Asterix album La Zizanie.” Journal of Pragmatics 37(1): 69-88.

Forceville, Charles (2005). “When is something a pictorial metaphor?” “Lecture 2 (± 3000 words + 8

pictures) of the eight-lecture Course in Pictorial and Multimodal Metaphor. Available online

http://semioticon.com/sio/courses/pictorial-multimodal-metaphor/

2004

Forceville, Charles (2004). “Introduction” (± 2000 words) and “Preliminary concepts and terminology,”

Lecture 1 (± 6000 words + 15 figures) of the eight-lecture Course in Pictorial and Multimodal

Metaphor. Available online http://semioticon.com/sio/courses/pictorial-multimodal-metaphor/

Forceville, Charles (2004). Review of Gilles Fauconnier and Mark Turner, The Way We Think:

Conceptual Blending and the Mind’s Hidden Complexities. Metaphor and Symbol 19: 83-89.

Forceville, Charles (2004). “The role of non-verbal sound and music in multimodal metaphor.” In:

Henk Aertsen, Mike Hannay, and Rod Lyall (eds): Words in their Places: A Festschrift for J.

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Lachlan Mackenzie (65-78). Amsterdam: Faculty of Arts, VU Amsterdam.

2003

Forceville, Charles (2003). “Bildliche und multimodale Metaphern in Werbespots” [Translated from

English by Dagmar Schmauks] Zeitschrift für Semiotik 25(1-2): 39-60.

Forceville, Charles (2003). Review of Zoltán Kövecses, Metaphor: A Practical Introduction (Oxford

UP 2002). Journal of English Linguistics 31(2): 178-183.

Forceville, Charles (2003). Review of Yuri Engelhardt, The Language of Graphics: A Framework for

the Analysis of Syntax and Meaning in Maps, Charts, and Diagrams. (ILLC 2002) Document

Design 4(3): 287-290.

2002

Forceville, Charles (2002). “The identification of target and source in pictorial metaphors.” Journal of

Pragmatics 34(1): 1-14.

Forceville, Charles (2002). Review of Lars Hermerén English for Sale: A Study of the Language of

Advertising (Lund UP 2001). Journal of Pragmatics 34(3): 341-44.

Forceville, Charles (2002). “The conspiracy in The comfort of strangers – narration in the novel and

the film,” Language and Literature 11(2): 131-147.

Forceville, Charles (2002). “Further thoughts on delimiting pictorial metaphor.” Theoria et Historia

Scientiarum 6:1, 213-27. (Metaphor issue, ed. by Tomasz Komendzinski, published by Nicolas

Copernicus UP, Toruń, Poland).

Forceville, Charles (2002). E-book edition of Pictorial Metaphor in Advertising (Routledge, ISBN 0-

203-06425-9; via www.eBookstore.tandf.co.uk).

2001

Forceville, Charles (2001). Review of Rick Altman, Film/Genre (British Film Institute 1999), Journal

of Pragmatics. 33(11): 1787-90.

Forceville, Charles (2001). Review of Guy Cook, Language Play, Language Learning (Oxford UP

2000). Language and Literature 10(4): 371-74.

Forceville, Charles (2001). Review of Adrian Pilkington, Poetic Effects (Benjamins 2000). Language

and Literature 10: 4, 374-77.

2000

Forceville, Charles (2000). “Compasses, beauty queens and other PCs: pictorial metaphors in computer

advertisements.” Hermes, Journal of Linguistics 24 (ed. Carlo Grevy): 31-55.

Forceville, Charles (2000). Review of Bradd Shore's Culture in Mind: Cognition, Culture, and the

Problem of Meaning (Oxford UP 1996), Metaphor and Symbol 15(3): 189-95.

1999

Forceville, Charles (1999). Review of Brian McFarlane's Novel to film: an introduction to the theory

of adaptation (Clarendon 1997). In: Sara Martín (ed.) Links and Letters 6 ("Word and

Screen"): 145-48.

Forceville, Charles (1999). “Educating the eye? Kress and Van Leeuwen's Reading Images: The

Grammar of Visual Design (1996).” Review article, Language and Literature 8(2): 163-78.

Forceville, Charles (1999). “The metaphor COLIN IS A CHILD in Ian McEwan's, Harold Pinter's, and Paul

Schrader's The Comfort of Strangers.” Metaphor and Symbol 14(3): 179-98.

Forceville, Charles (1999). “Art or ad?: the influence of genre-attribution on the interpretation of

images.” SPIEL (Siegener Periodicum zur Internationalen Empirischen Literaturwissenschaft)

18(2): 279-300.

1998

Forceville, Charles (1998). Paperback edition of Pictorial Metaphor in Advertising (Routledge, ISBN

0-415-18676-5).

Forceville, Charles (1998). Review of Keiko Tanaka's Advertising language: a pragmatic approach to

advertisements in Britain and Japan (Routledge 1994). Word & Image 14(3): 317-18.

Forceville, Charles (1998). “Metaphor.” In: Paul Bouissac (ed.), Encyclopedia of Semiotics, 411-415.

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(New York/Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998).

1997

Forceville, Charles (1997). Review of Matthias Hurst, Erzählsituationen in Literatur und Film.

Tijdschrift voor Literatuurwetenschap 2:2, 178-81.

Forceville, Charles (1997). “Timothy Mo” [updated version]. Post-War Literatures in English 36, (eds

Bertens, D'Haen, Hermans, Todd), Groningen: Wolters-Noordhoff, June 1997, 1-17; A1; B1-

B3.

Forceville, Charles (1997). Review of Louis Goossens, Paul Pauwels, Brygida Rudzka-Ostyn, Anne-

Marie Simon-Vandenbergen and Johan Vanparys, By Word of Mouth: Metaphor, Metonymy

and Linguistic Action in a Cognitive Perspective (Benjamins 1995). Journal of Pragmatics

28:5, 637-44.

Forceville, Charles (1997). “Making literary studies matter more.” SPIEL 16: 1/2 (1997), 116-20.

1996

Forceville, Charles (1996). Pictorial metaphor in advertising, London/New York: Routledge,

1996 (trade edition of dissertation), ISBN 0-415-12868-4, 233 pp.2

Forceville, Charles (1996). “'As far as I remember': forms of evasive recall in the novels of Kazuo

Ishiguro.” In: Richard Todd & Henk Aertsen (eds), Chicago/Amsterdam – A Man of Two

Cities: Essays in Memory of August J. Fry, 129-144. Amsterdam: VU Uitgeverij.

1995

Forceville, Charles (1995). “IBM IS A TUNING FORK: degrees of freedom in the interpretation of pictorial

metaphors.” Poetics 23, 189-218.

Forceville, Charles (1995). Review of Guy Cook's The Discourse of Advertising. Word & Image 11:1,

103-105.

Forceville, Charles, and Hillig van ‘t Land (eds) (1995). European perspectives on English-Canadian

Literature, Nijmegen: ACSN. Canada Cahier no. 8.

Forceville, Charles (1995). "Introduction" in: idem, 7-9.

Forceville, Charles (1995). “Alice Munro's layered structures.” In: idem, 51-60 [revised version of

Forceville 1993].

Forceville, Charles (1995). “(A)symmetry in metaphor: the importance of extended context.” Poetics

Today, 16:4, 677-708.

1994

Forceville, Charles (1994). “Pictorial metaphor in advertisements.” Metaphor and symbolic activity

9:1, 1-29.

Forceville, Charles (1994). “Timothy Mo.” In Post-War Literatures in English 23, (eds Bertens,

D'Haen, Hermans, Todd), Groningen: Wolters-Noordhoff, March, 1-13; A1; B1-B2.

Forceville, Charles (1994). “Pictorial metaphor in billboards: relevance theory perspectives.” In: Jürgen

E. Müller (ed.), Towards A Pragmatics of the Audiovisual vol. 1 (93-113). Münster: Nodus.

Forceville, Charles (1994). “Towards a delineation of pictorial simile.” Kodikas/Code 17(1-4): 187-

202. (Issue edited by Ernest W.B. Hess-Lüttich and Jürgen E. Müller).

Forceville, Charles (1994). Pictorial metaphor in advertising NWO-project 301-180-039. Doctoral

2 Reviews: (1) Iina Hellsten, “Mainoskuvien metaforat halki, poikki ja pinoon,” Finnish review

devoted exclusively to the book, Tiedotustutkimus (1996:3), 82-84; (2) Richard Gwyn, "Limits of

the literal: Five recent books about metaphor," Journal of Sociolinguistics 1:2 (1997), 269-76; (3)

Ernest W.B. Hess-Lüttich, "Werbebotschaften: Neues zur Semiotik der Marktkommunikation,"

Medienwissenschaft: rezensionen 1997/1, 31-37 [also published in Kodikas/Code: Ars Semeiotica

19:4 (1997), 399-404]; (4) John M. Kennedy, "Visual metaphor in contest," Semiotic Review of

Books 8:2 (May 1997), 2-5; (5) Sarah R. Stein, "Visuality and the Image," Journal of Com-

munication 48:2 (1998), 170-77; (6) Orly Goldwasser, untitled review devoted exclusively to the

book, Journal of Pragmatics 31:4 (April 1999), 609-17; (7) Patrick A. Cabe, untitled review

devoted exclusively to the book, Metaphor and Symbol 14:3 (1999), 229-38.

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Dissertation Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, 1994 (264 pp.).

1993

Forceville, Charles (1993). “Alice Munro's layered structures.” In Shades of Empire in Colonial and

Post-Colonial Literatures, 301-310. C. Barfoot & Th. D'haen (eds), Amsterdam/ Atlanta GA:

Rodopi.

Forceville, Charles. Review [in Dutch] of Fred van Besien's Metafoor en Onderwijs [Metaphor and

Education]. Revue Belge de Philologie et d'Histoire, 71:3, 763-65.

1992

Forceville, Charles (1992). “Kazuo Ishiguro.” Lexicon of Post-War Literatures in English 17 (eds.

Bertens, D'haen, Duytschaever, Todd), Groningen: Wolters-Noordhoff, Sept., 1-9; A1-; B1-B2.

1991

Forceville, Charles (1991). “’Allemaal verleden tijd’ – over de romans van Kazuo Ishiguro.” ['All over

now' – about the novels of Kazuo Ishiguro] Bzzlletin 183, February, 53-62.

Forceville, Charles (1991). “Verbo-pictorial metaphor in advertisements.” Parlance 3:1, 7-19.

Forceville, Charles (1991). “Alice Munro.” Post-war Literatures in English 13, (E), (eds. Bertens,

D'haen, Duytschaever, Todd), Groningen: Wolters-Noordhoff, September, 1-13; A1-A2; B1-B2.

1990

Forceville, Charles (1990). “Guy Vanderhaeghe.” Post-war Literatures in English 8 (E), (eds Bertens,

D'haen, Duytschaever, Todd), Groningen: Wolters-Noordhoff, June, 1-4; A1; B1-B2.

1989

Forceville, Charles (1989). “Signalement Braun,” brief review of Grundlagen der visuellen

Kommunikation by Gerhard Braun. Bulletin of the International Association of Word & Image

Studies 3, May: 10.

1988

Forceville, Charles (1988). “De ellende met helden – ‘macht’ en ‘onmacht’ in de fictie van Guy

Vanderhaeghe” [The trouble with heroes – “power” and “powerlessness” in the fiction of Guy

Vanderhaeghe]. Bzzlletin 152, January, 46-50.

Forceville, Charles (1988). “Taal, tijd en werkelijkheid – over de verhalen van Alice Munro” [Lan-

guage, time and reality – on the stories of Alice Munro]. Bzzlletin, 152, January, 51-54.

Forceville, Charles (1988). “The case for pictorial metaphor: René Magritte and other Surrealists.” In

Vestnik IX, 1988/1, Ales Erjavec, (ed.) Institut za Marksisticne Studije, Ljubljana, 150-160.

Forceville, Charles (1988). External and Detached: Dutch Essays on Contemporary Canadian

Literature, Ch. Forceville, A.J. Fry and P.J. de Voogd (eds.), with a preface by David Staines,

Canada Cahiers no. 4, Amsterdam: Free University Press.

Forceville, Charles (1988). “My Present Age and the 'Ed'-stories; the role of language and story- telling

in Guy Vanderhaeghe's fiction.” In External and Detached, 53-61.

Forceville, Charles (1988). “Language, time and reality: the stories of Alice Munro.” In External and

Detached, 37-44. (Translated and adapted version of Munro article in Bzzlletin 152)

Forceville, Charles (1988). “Some notes on Canadian literature in The Netherlands.” in David Homel

and Sherry Simon (eds.), Mapping Literature: the Art and Politics of Translation (111-112).,

Montréal: Véhicule Press.

1987

Forceville, Charles (1987). “Metafoor en maatschappij” [Metaphor and society]. Massacommunicatie

3: 268-76.

Forceville, Charles (1987). “Note brève.” Review in Dutch of Beitrage zu einer Theorie des Sicht-

baren in Bildern seit dem Amerikanischen Expressionismus by Maria Kreutzer. Rapports

57(4): 192.

August J. Fry and Charles Forceville (eds) (1987). Canadian Mosaic: Essays on Multiculturalism.

Canada Cahiers no. 3, Amsterdam: Free University Press.

1985

Forceville, Charles (1985). “Craig Raine's poetry of perception.” Dutch Quarterly Review 15(2):

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102-15.

Awards

Feb-Sept. 2008 Visiting fellow (with Kurt Feyaerts & Tony Veale) at VLAC (Vlaamse

Academie/Royal Flemish Academy Brussels, Belgium (invited). Project:

The Agile Mind: Creativity in Models and Multimodal Discourse.

Aug. 1993 Canadian Studies Faculty Enrichment Award.

March-April 1990 Canadian Studies Research Award.

Sept./Oct. 1986 “Bank of Missions” grant. Participation translators' conference in

Montreal.

1982-1983 Harting Scholarship, University of Durham.

Membership advisory boards & international activities

1999 – 2007 Book review editor Metaphor and Symbol.

2005 – 2008 External examiner Masters Course in Textual & Visual Studies (TVS), Trinity

College Dublin (TCD)/Paris 7/ Paris X (contact: David Scott).

2006 – Member board of advisory editors Journal of Pragmatics.

http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaleditorialboard.cws_home/505593/edito

rialboard

2006 – Member board of scientific advisors Public Journal of Semiotics.

http://semiotics.ca/

2007 –2015 Member advisory board Atlantis: Revista de la Asociación Española de

Estudios Anglo-Norteamericanos. http://www.atlantisjournal.org/

2007 – Member advisory board Metaphor and Symbol.

http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=t775653680~tab=edit

orialboard

2010 – Member advisory board Review of Cognitive Linguistics. ISSN: 1877-9751

http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_seriesview.cgi?series=RCL (chief editor:

Francisco Ruiz de Mendoza, University of Rioja, Spain).

2010- Member advisory board of Benjamin series Cognitive Linguistic Studies of

Language and Cognition in Cultural Contexts. ISSN: 1879-8047 (chief editors:

Ning Yu, University of Oklahoma, USA; Farzad Sharifian, Monash University,

Australia). http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-

bin/t_seriesview.cgi?series=CLSCC&show=board

2011- Member editorial advisor board Lodz Papers in Pragmatics (chief editors: Paul

Chilton and Monika Kopytowska), Mouton de Gruyter (www.versita.com/lpp).

2015 Organization (with Assimakis Tseronis and Chiara Pollaroli) of panel “Pragmatic insights for analyzing multimodal argumentative discourse” at the

14th

Conference of the International Pragmatics Association, 26-31 July, University of Antwerp, Belgium.

2014-2016 Member Scientific Committee Spanish Cognitive Linguistics Association

Conference (AELCO/SCOLA) – via Javier Valenzuela.

Planned keynotes, invited and non-invited papers, workshops & other research-related activities

26-28/4/17 Invited keynote U. of Osjiek, Croatia (org. Mario Brdar).

Plenaries, workshops, invited lectures at international conferences and institutions >1987

24/10/16 Invited talk at symposium Reading Comics at University of Helsinki, Finland

http://blogs.helsinki.fi/kt-sl/tapahtumat/reading-comics/ (org. Kai Mikkonen).

3/9/16 Invited workshop “Creative visual/pictorial & multimodal metaphors in

advertising & cartoons.” Metaphor Festival Amsterdam, University of

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Amsterdam, 31/8-3/9/’16 (org. Gerard Steen, Christian Burgers, Marianne

Bolognesi, Amber Boeynaems, Britta Brugman and Romy van den Heerik).

8-10/6/16 Invited participation for workshop talks and discussions at "Cinepoetics" Center

for Advanced Film Studies, Freie Universität, Berlin, Germany (org. Cornelia

Müller, Hermann Kappelhoff, Michael Wedel et al.). Other participants included

Ray Gibbs, Lynn Cameron, Eve Sweetser, Alan Cienki, Oliver Lubrich, Kathrin

Fahlenbrach, and Warren Buckland.

29/4/16 Presentation at “Visualization” meeting of Tekom Europe (= professional

organization re technical communication), Hotel Eburon, Tongeren, Belgium

(org. Birgitta Meex et al.)

6/4/16 Invited “virtual” lecture (via Skype) on stylistics in comics, Center for Cognitive

Sciences Cognitive Comics Studies Lecture Series, University of Niš, Serbia,

also with Neil Cohn and Miloš Tasić (org. Dušan Stamenković).

4/12/15 Invited talk on multimodality, University of Bremen, Germany (org. John

Bateman and Janina Wildfeuer). http://www.fb10.uni-bremen.de/bitt/wp-

content/uploads/2015/03/MultimodalityinBremen.pdf

12-16/10/15 Plenary lecture “International Conference on Communication Styles,”

Philological Faculty, Krosno State College, Poland (org. Dorota Brzozowska,

Władysław Chłopicki, Liisi Laineste, Villy Tsakona, Anna Rewiś-Łętkowska)

https://www.pwsz.krosno.pl/gfx/pwszkrosno/userfiles/anna.letkowska/second_cal

l_for_papers_iccs2_krosno.pdf; and lecture at the institute of English Studies, U.

of Warsaw, Poland, http://en.uw.edu.pl/lecture-about-metaphor/ (org. Elżbieta

Górska).

16-18/4/15 Plenary talk “Stylistics and comics.” AESLA XXXIII (Theme:

Multimodal Communication in the XXI Century: Professional and Academic

Challenges). UPM/Technical University of Madrid (org. Silvia Molina & Ana

Roldán).

23-27/3/15 Visiting scholar at University of Granada, Dept. of English and German

philology, Spain. Participation in course “Pragmatic processes in utterance

interpretation: metaphor, a case in point” (org. Belén Soria Clivillés);

28-30/1/15 Keynote/workshop “Multimodality in comics,” Winter School "Mediality and

Multimodality,” University of Tübingen, Germany (org. Jan-Noel Thon & Klaus

Sachs-Hombach).

1-3/12/14 Plenary and workshop “Creative pictorial & multimodal metaphor in advertising

& cartoons” in PhD Masterclass in Multimodal Analysis Methods, University of

Southern Denmark, Odense, with John Bateman and Theo van Leeuwen

(organized by Niels Christian Hansen and Theo van Leeuwen.)

9-12/14 Guest lectures during sabbatical in Lund, Sweden: on relevance theory applied to

visuals in Research Seminar organized by Carita Paradis (1/10, Lund, Lund); on

pictorial runes and hand loss in comics/manga in Research Seminar organized by

Göran Sönesson (16/10); on journey metaphor in seminar series “From words to

discourse,” organized by Carita Paradis & Matteo Fuoli (31/10, Lund); on

pictorial metaphor in advertising & cartoons (6/11) and on relevance theory

applied to visuals (7/11), University of Bergen, Norway, organized by Jens

Kjeldsen; on relevance theory applied to visuals and visual and multimodal

metaphor in advertising seminar in Visual Communication elective, Copenhagen

Business School, 14/11, organized by Daniel Barrett; on relevance theory applied

to visuals in Seminars in Cognitive Science series, (19/11 Lund), organized by

Peter Gärdenfors; (with Jana Holsanova) “Narrating film to the blind: Plan for a

semi-experimental study,” Symposium Film, Experimental Design &

Quantitative Analysis.” Film Department University of Copenhagen, 21/11,

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organized by Birger Lankjaer & Andreas Gregersen; on the stylistics of comics,

“Medium Specificity Revisited” (also with Irina Rajewsky), Linnaeus University,

Växjö, Sweden, 17/12, organized by Jørgen Bruhn & Charlotte Hommerberg);

on relevance theory applied to visuals, Department of Literature and History of

Ideas,

Stockholm University, 18/12, organized by Christer Johansson.

14/5/14 Guest seminar in Metaphor course, Universität Potsdam, Institut für Romanistik

(org. Eva Kimminich).

2-9/5/14 Lectures at Latvijas Kultūras akadēmija (Latvian Academy of Culture), dept. of

Intercultural Communication and Foreign Languages, Riga, Latvia, Erasmus

exchange (org. Anita Naciscione).

15-28/3/14 Visiting scholar at University of Granada, Dept. of English and German

philology, Spain. Participation in course “Pragmatic processes in utterance

interpretation: metaphor, a case in point” (org. Belén Soria Clivillés); workshop

on multimodal discourse for post-PhD researchers, lecture to BA students

“Critical Discourse Analysis” (org. Encarnacion Hidalgo Tenorio) + presentation

on symposium “Rhetoric , Pragmatics and Stylistics: New Trends” (Texto y

Discurso en Inglés Moderno, [HUM270] Grupo & University of Granada,

Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, 27-28 March) + work on my own research.

10-11/10/13 Keynote & workshop at research seminar “New Directions in Metaphor

Research.” University of Southern Denmark, Campus Slagelse, Denmark (org.

Astrid Jensen, Thomas Wiben Jensen, and Søren Vigild

Poulsen). http://static.sdu.dk/mediafiles//E/1/2/%7BE12F5CC4-3B1A-456C-

8F46- 5DF6F043BABC%7DMetaphor_program_abstracts.pdf

25-27/9/13 Plenary talk at conference Intersemiotic Translation, University of Lodz, Poland

(org. Alina Kwiatkowska). https://sites.google.com/site/intersemiotics/

25-26/7/13 Invited participation workshop “Language in Mind and Society,” University of

Birmingham, UK (org. John Barnden & Jeannette Littlemore).

18-20/7/13 Keynote presentation “Relevance Theory and communicating by pictures and

word & image texts.” CRAL/CILAP conference “Meaning construction and

meaning interpretation: applications and implications.” University of La Rioja,

Logroño, Spain (org. Paula Peréz Sobrino & Francisco Ruiz de Mendoza).

http://cral13.cilap.es/en/speakers

2-3/5/13 Keynote lecture at conference “Multimodal Communication: Language,

Performance and Digital Media”/Transmedial Knowledge Base for the

Performing Arts), Centro Cultural de Belém, Lisbon, Portugal (org. Carla

Fernandes). http://www.fcsh.unl.pt/submissao-de-artigos-cientificos/multimodal-

communication-language-performance-and-digital-media

11-23/3/13 Visiting scholar at University of Granada, Dept. of English and German

philology, Spain. Participation in course “Pragmatic processes in utterance

interpretation: metaphor, a case in point” (org. Belén Soria Clivillés); workshop

on multimodal discourse for post-PhD researchers, lecture to BA students

“Critical Discourse Analysis” (org. Encarnacion Hidalgo Tenorio) + work on my

own research.

18-23/2/13 Four guest lectures on multimodal metaphor at Vilnius University, Kaunas

Faculty of Humanities, Kaunas, Lithuania (org. Saulė Juzelėnienė, Skirmante

Šarkauskienė, and Rita

Baranauskienė).

http://www.khf.vu.lt/images/stories/laikini/vizitai/PROGRAMME%20OF%20T

HE%20VIZIT_LT_by%20ChF.pdf

23-24/1/13 Invited presentation in “Symposium on Metaphor and Figurative Meaning in the

Art Film.” On metaphor in film. University of Copenhagen, Film Studies dept.,

14

Denmark (org. Johannes Riis). http://mef.ku.dk/kalender/metaphorintheartfilm/

27/8/12 Workshop “Emotion in comics” at International Summer School in Affective

Sciences (ISSAS) International Summer School in Affective Sciences “Art,

Aesthetics & the Emotions” (22-29 August 2012), Swiss Center for Affective

Sciences, Château de Bossey, Geneva, Switzerland (org. Cristina Soriano et al.).

http://www.affective-

sciences.org/system/files/page/3089/Forceville_CORRECTED.pdf

March 12 Visiting scholar at University of Granada, Dept. of English and German

philology, Spain. Participation in course “Pragmatic processes in utterance

interpretation: metaphor, a case in point.” (22 + 27/3/12), presentation in mini-

symposium on rhetoric and communication (23/3/12) + work on research (org.

Belén Soria Clivillés).

20-23/9/11 Three invited lectures on multimodal discourse (Relevance Theory perspectives;

Positionining vis-à-vis Elleström’s approach; Source-Path-Goal in animation case

studies) at Linneaus University, Växjö (org. Jörgen Bruhn, Lars Elleström,

Charlotte Hommerberg) and one on multimodal metaphor in advertising and film

at Lund University (org. Carita Paradis) Sweden.

13/4/11 “Creative use in advertising metaphors and comics balloons.” Videoconferencing

talk Cogsci Colloquium, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland Ohio,

USA. http://www.case.edu/artsci/cogs/colloquium.html

28-29/3/11 Pictorial and multimodal discourse in stories and argumentation. Invited talk

European University Viadrina (Frankfurt/Oder, Germany), meeting planned

international graduate school Dynamic Multimodal Communication (DMC).

www.europa-uni.de/DMC

17-18/11/10 Invited talks on (1) Pictures & Relevance Theory; and (2) Multimodal Metaphor

in Moving Images during workshop on Multimodal Metaphor and Expressional

Movement, Freie Universität Berlin, funded by the Cluster of Excellence

“Languages of Emotion” (org. Cornelia Müller, Hermann Kappelhof, Susanne

Tag; other workshops by Todd Oakley).

1/6/10 Invited talk in the Multimodalities Seminar Series of the Literacy Research

Discussion Group at University of Lancaster, UK (org. Mary Hamilton, Julia

Gillen). http://www.lancs.ac.uk/fass/faculty/event/3309/

3-8/5/10 Invited talks Austrian Association of University Teachers of English (AAUTE,

Salzburg, org. Hartmut Stöckl and Wolfgang Görtschacher), English dept. of

University of Salzburg (org: Hartmut Stöckl), English dept. Karl Franzens

University at Graz (org. Bernard Ketteman), and Wissenschafts Universität Wien

(org. Martin

Stegu).

http://www.univie.ac.at/aauteweb/downloads/aaute_2010/AAUTE_2010_Progra

mm.pdf

19-23/4/10 Three invited talks at symposium with representatives from various partner

universities, celebrating the merger of Växjö University and the University of

Kalmar into Linnaeus University (LnU), Sweden (contact: Charlotte

Hommerberg). Cancelled because of Iceland vulcano eruption.

28-30/1/10 Keynote lecture at conference Cognitive Poetics/Stylistics and Rhetoric, Polish

Cognitive Linguistics Association (PTJK), Institute of English Studies,

University of Łódź, Poland. Org. Alina Kwiatkowska, Sylwia Dżereń-Głowacka,

Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk, et al. http://ia.uni.lodz.pl/cognitive-poetics/

17-24/10/09 Invited participation Contextualization and Understanding conference, Institute

for the Advanced Study in Humanities & Social Sciences, National Taiwan

University, Taipei, Taiwan (18-19 October). Org. I-wen Su; invited talk at

Institute of European and American Studies Academia Sinica, Taipei. Org.

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Norman Teng; invited talk at National Chengchi University, Taipei. Org. Sewen

Sun. http://comm.nccu.edu.tw/categories/english

23-25/9/09 Keynote lecture Communication, Cognition and Media (Faculty of Philosophy

of the Catholic University of Braga, Portugal. Org. Augusto Soares da Silva.

http://www.cicom2009.org/ing_cicom_index.html

28/7-1/8/09 Keynote lecture Poetics and Linguistics Association (PALA), Roosevelt

Academy/University College, Middelburg, The Netherlands. Org. Michael

Burke. http://www.roac.nl/roac/pala.shtml

7-9/5/09 Invited participation annual Roundtable Discourse and Creativity, Department

of English, City University of Hong Kong. Org. Rodney Jones. http://encityu.hk/

For the online lecture, see

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sskPO7reYTs&feature=PlayList&p=2E8958

B767C27530&index=0

26-28/3/09 Keynote lecture AESLA (Asociación Española de Lingüística Aplicada)

conference, University of Ciudad Real, Spain. Org. Rosario Caballero.

http://www.aesla.uji.es/congresoxxvii/

18-20/3/09 Keynote lecture Image, Vision, Mind/Bilder, Sehen, Denken conference, at

Chemnitz University of Technology. Org. Klaus Sachs-Hombach. http://www.tu-

chemnitz.de/phil/phil/Tagung.php

22-24/10/08 Plenary lecture at Spanish Cognitive Linguistics Association Conference

(AELCO/SCOLA 6), Universitat Jaume I, Castellón, Spain. Org. Ignasi

Navarro, Jose Luis Otal et al. http://www.aesla.uji.es/congresoxxvii/main

10-12/10/08 Plenary lecture Lived Experience, Metaphor and Multimodality: Implications

in Communication, Education, Learning and Knowledge. University of

Rethymnon, Gallos Campus, Dept. of Preschool Education, Crete, Greece Org.

Marios Pourkos, Eleni Katsoura, and Angeliki Polyzou.

http://www.edc.uoc.gr/multimodality2008/index.htm

7-9/6/07 Invited paper at Zeichen der Identität/Signs of Identity – Exploring the Borders

conference, Leibniz University Hanover (Org. Klaus Rehkämper, Marijana

Kresic, Gabrielle Diewald et

al.). http://www.signsofidentity.de/programm.html?L=1

21-25/5/07 Invited workshop and masterclass at “Multimodal Metaphor” expert meeting, De

Bergse Bossen, Driebergen-Zeist (Tilburg University). Other master classes by

Dedre Gentner, Barbara Tversky, Paul Hekkert, Rachel Giora, Diane Pecher,

Larry Zbikowski, Seana Coulson.) Org. Fons Maes.

http://www.cognitie.nl/education/courses/master-classes-multimodal-metaphor.

23/2-3/3/07 Various invited lectures and workshops at Universidad di Aruba and Instituto

Pedagogico Arubano in Animation Art Aruba programme. Org. Mirto Laclé.

5-7/7/06 Invited lecture and workshop in Summer course “Multimodal discourse(s):

image and communication.” Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha/ Cuenca,

Facultad de Letras (Spain). Org. Jesús Moya, Maria-Jésus Pinar, Rosario

Caballero. Other participants: Gunther Kress, Eija Ventola, Lisa el Refaie,

Crispin Thurlow, Rachel Segovia, Ernesto Suarez-Toste.

https://linguistlist.org/issues/17/17-1732.html

21-25/4/06 Two invited lectures on multimodal metaphor, PhD course on Multimodal

Discourse + one invited plenary lecture on Peter van Straaten, Universidad de

Castilla-La Mancha, Facultad de Letras/Ciudad Real (Spain). Org. Rosario

Caballero.

29/3/04 Invited talk “Cultural factors in the interpretation of multimedial metaphor."

Semiotics and the Humanities (International Congress jointly organized by

Chinese Association of Social Sciences (CASS) and the International Association

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of Semiotic Studies (IASS), Beijing, China, March 25-29, 2004 (org. Roland

Posner et al.).

24-28/9/03 Invited talk “Pictorial metaphor in images and film.” Conference

Bildwissenschaft zwischen Reflektion und Anwendung. Otto von Guericke

Universität Magdeburg, Germany. Org. Klaus Sachs-Hombach.

22/2/02 Invited paper “Visual representations of the Idealized Cognitive Model of

ANGER in comics.” Conference Social Cognition and Verbal Communication:

Cultural Narratives, Linguistic Identities and Applied Argumentation in a Period

of Social Transition” (Dutch-Hungarian Conference on Crosscultural Linguistics

and Intercultural Communication), University of Pécs (PTE), Hungary (invited

paper). Org. Lachlan Mackenzie, Laszlo Tarnay et al.

4/94 Two post-graduate seminars (invited) on pictorial metaphor, Trinity College,

Dublin (org. David Scott).

15/10/87 Invited paper conference Metaphor, Aesthetics Society, Ljubljana, Yugoslavia.

Non-invited papers at international conferences & institutions > 1990

1-4/7/16 “Sustained personification & allegory in the manga Afuganisu-tan” (with

Vanessa Cornevin). RaAM 11: Metaphor in the Arts, in Media and

Communication, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany.

20-25/7/15 “Representation and metarepresentation of thoughts and speech in the medium of

comics,” in Viewpoint in and across multimodal artifacts panel (org. by Lieven

Vandelanotte & Barbara Dancygier) at ICLC 13, Newcastle.

26-31/7/15 “Decoding visuals? The case of traffic signs and brand logos.” In Insights for analysing multimodal argumentative discourse panel, (org. by Assimakis

Tseronis, Chiara Pollaroli, and Charles Forceville) at 14th

IPrA conference, Antwerp, Belgium.

24-25/7/14 “Theorizing and making the ‘LIFE IS A JOURNEY’ animation film (Koelma,

Adriaansz & Forceville).” 10th

Anniversary Conference: Creative industry: Bridging Theory and Practice (School of Creative Studies and Media, Bangor University), Bangor, Wales, UK (org. Cwfryth Jones).

1-4/7/14 (with Assimakis Tseronis and Melle Grannetia): “The argumentative role of

visual metaphor and visual antithesis in ‘fly on the wall’ documentary,” ISSA

(International Society for the Study of Argumentation) Conference, University of

Amsterdam (org Francisca Snoeck Henkemans et al).

20-23/6/14 (with Assimakis Tseronis and Melle Grannetia) “The argumentative role of

visual metaphor and visual antithesis in ‘fly on the wall’ documentary” RaAM

10 conference Metaphor in Communication, Science and Education, University

of Cagliari, Sardinia.

12-15/6/13 (with Julius Koetsier) “Embodied identity in werewolf films of the 1980s.”

SCSMI conference 2013, Berlin University of the Arts, Berlin (Germany, org.

Monika Suckfüll).

4-7/7/12 (1) “Creative metaphors, metonyms, blends? Music and sound in documentary

film,” invited participation in theme panel "Metaphor and Metonymy in Creative

Thought and Expression Across Genres” (org. Susan Ryland & Helen Thomas);

(2) “Creative mappings in GOOD IS LIGHT & BAD IS DARK” in films” (with Thijs

Renckens), invited paper in theme panel "Metaphor and Creativity" (org. Laura

Hidalgo & Blanca Kraljevic), RaAM conference Lancaster, UK.

7-8/7/11 (with Michael Abbott) “Visual representation of emotion in manga: LOSS OF

CONTROL IS LOSS OF HANDS in Azumanga Daioh vol. 4.” IBDS conference,

Manchester, UK.

8-11/6/11 “Life is a journey: Varda’s Les Glaneurs et la Glaneuse and Deux Ans Après.”

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Society for Cognitive Studies of the Moving Image (SCSMI) conference. ELTE,

Budapest, Hungary.

4-7/5/11 (with Michael Abbott) “The visual expression of anger: LOSS OF CONTROL IS LOSS

OF HANDS in Azumanga vol. 4.” RaAM Workshop 2011, Almagro, Spain.

7-11/7/10 (with Michelle Hilscher & Gerry Cupchik): “Advertising symbolically: Dutch

and Canadian responses to metaphors presented in television commercials.”

IGEL conference, Universiteit Utrecht, NL.

http://www2.hum.uu.nl/congres/igel/Program-IGEL-2010-Final-Program.pdf

7-11/7/10 (with Kathrin Fahlenbrach & Ed Tan). “Metaphors, emotions, and paradigm

scenarios in entertainment films.” IGEL conference, Universiteit Utrecht, NL.

http://www2.hum.uu.nl/congres/igel/Program-IGEL-2010-Final-Program.pdf

30/6-3/7/10 (with Liliana Bounegru) "Metaphors in editorial cartoons (October 2008)

representing the global financial crisis." RaAM 8 conference, Vrije Universiteit

Amsterdam, NL. https://raam8.let.vu.nl/sessions/friday_table/index.html

24-27/6/09 “The source-path-goal schema in animation film.” Society for Cognitive Studies

of the Moving Image (SCSMI) conference, Copenhagen, Denmark.

http://www.scsmi-online.org/conference-2009.html

19-20/6/09 “A blueprint for studying ‘pictorial runes’ based on Tintin and the Picaros.”

International Bande Dessinée Conference, London, UK.

http://www.arts.gla.ac.uk/ibds/society/index.html

4-5/6/09 Keynote and workshop at Researching and Applying (RaAM) 2009 workshop

Metaphor, Metonymy & Multimodality. Dept. of Media Studies, University of

Amsterdam. http://www.raam.org.uk/Events.html

11-12/9/08 “Norms and creative use in comics balloons.” The Agile Mind: Creativity in

Discourse and Art. Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium for Science and the Arts

(VLAC), Brussels, Belgium. Org. Kurt Feyaerts, Charles Forceville, and Tony

Veale. http://www.hcsnet.edu.au/node/2400

15-20/7/07 “The Source-Path-Goal schema in animation film” (with Marloes Jeulink) at 10th

International Cognitivist Linguistics conference (ICLC) at Jagiellonian

University, Krakow (Poland).

10-12/4/06 “Sound and music in multimodal metaphor.” Researching and Applying

Metaphor (RaAM 6). University of Leeds (UK).

11/7/04 “Addressing an audience: time, space, and genre in Peter van Straaten’s calendar

cartoons” at Semiotics Conference, University Lumière II, Lyon, France.

5/9/03 “The source-path-goal schema in first person [travel] documentaries.” RaAM 5,

3-5 September 2003, Université Paris 13, France.

24/7/03 “The source-path-goal schema in first person [travel] documentaries.” 20-25

July, 2003, ICLC 8, University of Rioja, Logroño, Spain.

16/9/02 “The source-path-goal schema in first person [travel] documentaries.” Paper 9th

Laterna Magica Film Academy conference Representations of Time and Space

in Film (University of Pećs (PTE), Hungary, September 16-18, 2002).

24/7/01 ICLC conference, Santa Barbara CA, USA (July 22-27): Paper "Blends and

metaphors in multimodal representations."

12/4/01 "Visual representations of the ICM of ANGER in comics." PALA conference 21

(Textual secrets: the message of the medium), Budapest, Hungary.

6/4/01 “Pictorial and multimodal metaphor: Setting agendas for further research.”

RaAM IV, University of Manouba, Tunis, Tunisia.

10-16/7/99 “Metaphor in moving images.” ICLC 6 (International Cognitive Linguistics

Conference), Stockholm, Sweden.

30/6-2/7/99 Paper on metaphor in Comfort of Strangers at RaAM 3 (Researching and

Applying Metaphor), Tilburg, The Netherlands.

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5-8/11/98 "Introduction" Day 1 ("Word & Image in Context") of two-day symposion

"Intermediality" for PhD and MA students, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium.

Org. in cooperation with Johan Callens (speakers: Leo Hoek, Gunther Kress,

Bernard Scholz, Ed Tan).

9/5/98 "Metaphor in moving images" Makars in motion Conference, organized by Iain

Davidson/Scottish Word & Image Group (SWIG), Aberdeen, Scotland.

9/9/97 "She ... cradled his head against her breasts": The BABY metaphor in Ian

McEwan's, Harold Pinter's, and Paul Schrader's The Comfort of Strangers."

Cognitive stylistics panel, ESSE/4 (European Society for the Study of English)

conference, Debrecen, Hungary.

3/7/97 "Metaphors in moving images." PALA conferentie, Nottingham, UK.

12/8/96 "The influence of genre attribution on the interpretation of images," Word &

Image conference Dublin, 11-17 August.

20-23/3/95 Paper about the influence of genre-attribution on the interpretation of images,

Conference "Semiotics of the media," Kassel, Germany.

April 1994 Experiment about the influence of genre-attribution on the interpretation of

images, Trinity College, Dublin.

4/10/93 "Degrees of freedom in interpreting pictorial metaphors." Conference "Zeichen

und Zeit,” Tübingen, Germany.

16/8/93 "IBM is a tuning fork: degrees of freedom in interpreting pictorial metaphors."

Word & Image conference, Ottawa, Canada.

11/9/92 Workshop "responses to billboard advertisements" PALA conference Gent.

[Replication of experiment 11-6-'92 VUA.]

Sept. 91 "Pictorial metaphor in advertising: relevance perspectives" PALA conference

Lancaster, UK.

Aug. 90 "The role of context in pictorial advertisement metaphors," Word & Image

conference, Zürich, Switzerland.

Papers, lectures, etc. at Dutch institutions (professional/internal) > 1987

13/6/16 “Documentaire: genre tussen kunst en journalistiek.” “Kroeglezing” in Jij & Wij,

voor studievereniging Media en Cultuur, AKT (Universiteit Utrecht), ism

studieverenigingen Muziekwetenschap en Kunstgeschiedenis (org. Safirah

Dijkstra).

31/5/16 Invited paper “Ervaringen met open access en copyright issues” in afternoon

discussion Open Science & Humanities: Een Vruchtbare Combinatie. Meeting

Spui 25, University of Amsterdam (org. Lidie Koeneman et al.).

25/11/15 Invited paper “Een gemeenschappelijke (beeld)taal? Over metaforen als

synthetiserend instrument.” In track “Op reis met behulp van de VVV –

Verlangen (stakeholder), Verbeelding (verbeelder), Verbinding (facilitator)” (org.

Laurent Fraters-Yeşiltepe) Landelijk Architectuur Congres voor de Digitale

Wereld (17e editie): “Van Ego naar Eco,” 25-26 November 2015, Nieuwegein,

NL.

28-10-’15 Masterclass Comics & Cartoons and the Art of Visualizing Information

Research School Media Studies, University of Amsterdam, NL (with Dan

Hassler-Forest).

21/9/15 “LIFE IS A JOURNEY: embodied metaphor in short animation film.” Metaphor

Lab, University of Amsterdam (org. Gerard Steen & Romy van den Heerik).

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19/5/15 “De taal voorbij #16: Denken in reizen.” Presentation (in Dutch) with Wietske

Koelma and Iris Adriaansz about the JOURNEY metaphor. Instituut voor Beeldtaal,

Pakhuis de Zwijger, Amsterdam, NL. https://dezwijger.nl/programma/denken-in-

reizen (org. Marjan de Vries).

6/2/15 Presentation on Relevance Theory applied to mass-communicative visuals,

Research Colloquium of the Department of Speech Communication,

Argumentation, and Rhetoric, Universiteit van Amsterdam.

13/2/14 “De taal voorbij #7: Visuele metaforen.” Presentation (in Dutch) with Nazli

Cila (TU Delft) on visual metaphors in advertising and product design. Instituut

voor Beeldtaal, Pakhuis de Zwijger, Amsterdam, NL.

http://www.dezwijger.nl/94531/nl/de-taal-voorbij-7-visuele-metaforen (org.

Marjan de Vries).

9/12/11 Cinetik (film programme for high school students): “Geluid in de documentaire

film.” Film theatre ’t Hoogt, Utrecht (org. Layla Verbeek).

4/11/11 Cinetik (film programme for high school students): “Authenticiteit in de

documentaire film.” Film theatre ’t Hoogt, Utrecht (org. Layla Verbeek).

27/6/11 “Cognitivist approaches to studying media: pattern-finding precedes ideological

interpretation.” Short presentation at launching RMeS (Research Media Studies)

research school, Universiteit van Amsterdam, NL.

18/2/11 Short presentation “Multimodal discourse in narration and argumentation,”

symposium "Postcolonial and intermedial research: An exchange of ideas” at

UvA; speakers from Linnaeus university, Sweden (LNU), Tromsø university,

Norway (UiT), and UvA) (org. Astrid Surmatz, Scandinavian dept. & ICG).

10/11/10 Short presentation and participation in debate “Het stripboek: de rijkste vorm van

literatuur?” (UvA, “Spui 25” at the occasion of the appearance of Joyce Goggin

& Dan Hassler-Forest (eds), The Rise and Reason of Comics and Graphic

Literature: Critical Essays on the Form (with Joyce Goggin, Dan Hassler-

Forest, and Margriet Schavemaker).

19/9/10 “Animating scientific facts” at symposium devoted to animation & science, on

KLIK! Animation festival, Kriterion, Amsterdam.

21/6/10 Introduction to Berlin: Symphonie der Groβstadt (Walter Ruttman, Germany

1927), Filmhuis Lumen Delft (org. Astrid Tates & Ludo de Roo).

12/5/10 “A plea for systematic pattern-finding in Cultural Studies research”

ASCA seminar Engaging Method Universiteit van Amsterdam.

9/4/10 ”Relevance Theory and the communication of pictures and other non-verbal

information.” Invited talk Information Management PhD Seminar, University of

Amsterdam (contact: Michel Avital). http://imphd.wordpress.com/seminars/

1/4/10 Cineville Talkshow, Balie Amsterdam, interviewed by Dirk van der Straaten

about, and before screening of documentary The Shock Doctrine (Winterbottom

& Whitecross 2009, based on the book by Naomi Klein).

http://www.debalie.nl/artikel.jsp?articleid=347601

15/12/09 Interviewed by Hans Kennepohl in Felix & Sofie, Felix Meritis, a philosophical

interview series in a café context, Amsterdam. http://www.felix-en-sofie.nl/cgi-

bin/dbp.cgi?db=op&style=programma&Datum=%3Eyesterday&Evenement=Feli

x+%26+Sofie&content=Felix+%26+Sofie+in+de+nabije+toekomst

27/11/09 “A practical programme for helping develop multimodal discourse” Conference

Participating in a Mediated World, organized by the Platform for

Communication, Media, and Information (CMI)/KNAW, Amsterdam.

19-21/12/09 Invited opening lecture on the genre of advertising at symposium The Images

that Changed Your Life: Advertising Films. Film Museum, Amsterdam. Org.

Julia Noordegraaf, Nico de Klerk, Leenke Ripmeester et al.

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9/10/09 Invited lecture Center for Language and Cognition Groningen (CLCG). Org.

Esther Pascual.

31/10/08 Invited lecture at symposium TV-Versierders. Nederlands Instituut voor Beeld en

Geluid, Hilversum. Org. Liselotte Doeswijk. Other participants: Esther Cleven,

Max Kisman, Jaap Drupsteen, Rob van den Berg, Oskar Luyer.

http://bgwiki.tuxic.nl/index.php/TV-versierders_bij_Beeld_en_Geluid

26/11/07 Participation panel discussion “Ethiek en esthetiek in de documentaire,” [Ethics

and aesthetics in the documentary] ISHSS Amsterdam. On the basis of Arijon’s

Stranded. Org. Karen van Stapele. Other participants: Gonzalo Arijon, Pieter

Pekelharing, Ernie Tee.

3/11/06 “Pictorial and multimodal metaphor in advertising.” Lecture in department

“English and Rhetoric” of University College Roosevelt Academy, Middelburg,

NL (org. Michael Burke).

13/10/06 “Picturale en multimodale metaforen in reclame.” Lecture department

Taalbeheersing, Argumentatie en Retorica. Universiteit van Amsterdam (org.

Eveline Feteris).

24/6/05 Chairing panel “documentary” Cinema in Europe: Networks in Progress

Conference, Media Studies, Universiteit van Amsterdam, 23-25 June 2005.

17/2/04 In-house pre-screening introduction to Grey Gardens (Maysles brothers & Ellen

Hovde, USA 1974). In series Film Repertoire for Media Studies students.

31/10/03 Presenter on “complexity of words and images” theme, Onderzoeksschool

Literatuurwetenschap, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (Org. Dick Schram).

19/3/02 Talk about Comfort of Strangers film-based-on-book, 1st year students

"Nederlandse Film- en Televisieacademie" Amsterdam (Organisation: Ernie

Tee).

15/3/02 Workshop “Overtuigen met stijl: het raffinement van de reclamecommercial.”

[“Persuading with style: the subtleties of the advertising commercial”] Dag van

Taal & Cultuur, Rijks Universiteit Groningen/UCLO [Day organized for

humanities’ secondary school teachers.]

13/3/02 Introduction to screening Peter Greenaway’s ZOO/ A Zed and Two Noughts.

Organisation: Amfibios (student film club dept. of philosophy, University of

Amsterdam, CREA-building).

27/2/02 “De semiotiek van het beeld in reclame” [The semiotics of the image in

advertising] Lecture to +/- 120 students Communication Studies, Hogeschool van

Amsterdam. (Org. Dick Gilsing, Mireille Middelhof).

4/1/02 “Cognitive linguistics and cognitive film studies” PhD seminar University of

Amsterdam. Dept. of Film and Television.

5/9/00 Lecture “Categorisering, genre en reclame” [Categorization, genre, and

advertising] in series Film en de Audiovisuele Cultuur (first year lecture series

for 250 students, org. Thomas Elsaesser). Film and Television Studies, University

of Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

22/2/00 Talk about Comfort of Strangers film-based-on-book, 1st year students

"Nederlandse Film- en Televisieacademie" Amsterdam (Org. Ernie Tee).

3/6/99 "Ervaringen met onderzoek naar intermedialiteit in de literatuurwetenschap:

literatuur en film." OSL basiscursus "Interdisciplinariteit in de literatuur-

wetenschap," VU Amsterdam, 3-4 June 1999.

16/3/99 Talk about Comfort of Strangers film-based-on-book, 1st year students "Film-

academie" Amsterdam (Org. Ernie Tee).

3/6/99 Talk at colloquium "Intermediality", OSL seminar, VU Amsterdam, 3-4 june

1999.

8/1/99 Participant symposium "Cognitive Stylistics" UvA, Humanities dept. (org. Peter

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Verdonk & Michael Burke).

14/10/98 "Sinistere vooruitwijzingen in The Comfort of Strangers: verteltechniek in de

roman en de film." [Ominous foreboding in The Comfort of Strangers: narrative

technique in the novel and the film.] Paper given at faculty

"Cultuurwetenschappen," University of Maastricht.

Feb 1998 etc. Lecture "Grenzeloze identiteiten in Michael Ondaatje's The English Patient

(Zwolle 17-2-'98, Rotterdam 3-3-'98, Leeuwarden 17-3-'98, Apeldoorn 27-10-

'98, Amsterdam 10-11-'98, Middelburg 8-2-'99), part of the VUSA-course (Vrije

Universiteit en Samenleving) De moderne Engelstalige roman [The modern

novel in English].

13/2/98 Lecture "Woord en beeldrelaties." Nascholingscursus [Teachers' day about

"Advertising as discourse"] (VU Amsterdam, English dept.), 1 hr.

5+19/2/98 Lectures HOVO-course [“Hoger Onderwijs Voor Ouderen”; for senior people]

"Fiction & Film": "De hachelijkheid van het herinneren" (Ishiguro/Ivory, The

Remains of the Day); "De motten en de lamp" (McEwan/Schrader, The Comfort

of Strangers).

23/1/98 "Spelen met het Shakespeare-sonnet." Workshop nascholingscursus [Teachers'

day] "De (On)mogelijke liefde" (VU Amsterdam), 2 x 1,5 hrs.

17/3/97 "Kijk, champagnebier: picturale metafoor in reclame" (VU Amsterdam),

Workshop HOVO-course [= for senior people] Series Literatuur en Visuele

Kunsten [Literature and Visual Arts], 3 hrs.

17/1/97 Fiction & film: Ishiguro's The Remains of the Day and James Ivory's The

Remains of the Day" Workshop nascholingscursus [Teachers' day] "Over de

grenzen" (VU Amsterdam), 2 x 1,5 hrs (with Drs. K. Quint).

17/12/96 Workshop "De invloed van genre-toekenning op de interpretatie van beelden,"

[The influence of genre attribution on the interpretation of images] Basiscursus

Intermediale Processen, OSL (Onderzoeksschool Literatuurwetenschap), VU

Amsterdam.

6/11/96 Lecture on Michael Ondaatje's In the Skin of a Lion in cycle "Masterpieces from

Non-Western World Literature," Leiden, Algemene Literatuurwetenschap

(Coordinators Mineke Schipper and Uldrik Speerstra).

27/9/96 "Metaforische beelden," [Metaphorical images] Symposium Ex Libris & Epi-

logos. "Van teksten naar beelden." [From texts to images] Faculty of Arts,

Tilburg.

11/3/96 "Kijk, champagnebier: picturale metafoor in reclame" (VU Amsterdam),

Workshop HOVO-course [= for senior people] series Literatuur en Visuele

Kunsten [Literature and Visual Arts], 3 hrs.

19/1/96 "The Comfort of Strangers": novel, screenplay, film." Workshop teachers' day

"Dood en verderf" [Death and decay in word & image] (VU Amsterdam).

30/11/95 Speaker/participant interactive video symposium (Amsterdam, Delft, Groningen,

Toronto-McLuhan Institute) on metaphor (part of "The World Series on Culture

and Technology" organised by "Amsterdam Cultural Studies-interactive" [ACS-

i]). With: Geert Lovink (media-theorist) and others.

6/2/95 VUSA-course on Ishiguro's The remains of the day, Amsterdam VU (22-2:

Middelburg; 6-3: Zwolle; 16-10: Rotterdam; 31-10: Arnhem.)

18/1/95 "Towards a theory of pictorial metaphor." Lecture in series "Representatie in

kunst en wetenschap," University of Amsterdam (organization: Bipin Indurkhya

& Mehdi Dastani).

Spring 93 Three seminars (Zwolle -- 1 February, Amsterdam -- 8 March, Leeuwarden -- 22

March) on Nadine (Matt Cohen). VUSA-course Jewish-American literature.

13-14/10/92 "De gekleurde bril van de metafoor." [The coloured glasses of metaphor.]

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Workshop as part of Wetenschapsweek 1992 Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.

[Science week for secondary school pupils.]

2/9/92 "Pragmatic aspects of (pictorial) metaphor, "Openingscollege" Dept. of English,

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.

11/6/92 Pilot study "Responses to advertisements" [experiment on the identification of

pictorial metaphors], Faculty of Arts, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.

20/3/92 "Pictorial metaphor in printed advertisements," conference "Towards a

pragmatics of the audiovisual" (Film and Television Studies, University of

Amsterdam).

6/11/91 Seminar on Alice Munro in Post-Academic Course "Post-war tendencies in

Canadian and American literature," Nijmegen (organizer: Dr. Hans Bak).

25/9/91 Introduction Canadian literature + seminar on Guy Vanderhaeghe in Post-

Academic Course "Post-war tendencies in Canadian and American literature,"

Nijmegen (org. Dr. Hans Bak).

28/3/91 On pictorial metaphor at Colloquium with Mark Johnson, International School

for Philosophy, Leusden.

22/11/90 On pictorial metaphor for "VU Letterkundekring", Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.

23/10/90 "Layered structures in the fiction of Alice Munro," Conference on commonwealth

literature (University of Leyden, The Netherlands).

3/6/89 "De picturale metafoor in reclames" on the annual meeting of the International

Society for the History of Rhetoric (Dutch branch), Universiteit van Amsterdam,

Klassiek Seminarium.

20/1/89 "Picturale metafoor in reclames," conference "De semiotiek van het visuele",

organized by the Dutch Society for Semiotics, Catholic University Brabant

(KUB), Tilburg.

7/10/88 "Iris Murdoch: het verzet tegen vorm" [Iris Murdoch: the resistance to form] on

conference Iris Murdoch: schrijfster en filosofe, International School for

Philosophy, Leusden, 7-8 October 1989.

18/3/88 "Picturale reclamemetaforen" on Metaphor-colloquium, Vrije Universiteit,

Amsterdam.

8/5/87 On Guy Vanderhaeghe's fiction at conference "Contemporary Canadian

Literature – Possibly Post-Modern", Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam.

(Co)organization of/involvement in scholarly events

1-4/7/16 Organization themed panel “Metaphor and metonymy in comics and cartoons”

(Lisa El Refaie & Charles Forceville), RaAM 11, Freie Universität, Berlin,

Germany.

December 15 Member scientific committee 4th

International Seminar on Metaphor and

Discourse, “New Cognitive Domains in the 21st

Century,” Universitat Jaume I,

Castellón de la Plana, Spain, 3-4/12/15). (org. Ignasi Navarro i Ferrando).

http://metafora-discurs4.uji.es/committee-conference-metaphor-discourse/

31/7/15 Organisation, with Assimakis Tseronis and Chiara Pollaroli, of panel Pragmatic Insights for Analysing Multimodal Argumentative Discourse at

14th

International Pragmatics Conference, Antwerp, Belgium.

17-19/10/12 Member scientific committee Spanish Cognitive Linguistics Association

International Conference (8th

Biennial AELCO Conference, University of

Almeria, Spain (contact Carmen Bretones).

4-6/7/12 Member scientific committee RaAM conference Lancaster, UK (org. Elena

Semino and Veronika Koller).

30/9-2-10/10 Member scientific committee AELCO 7, Departamento de Filología Moderna,

Facultad de Letras, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Ciudad Real, Spain (org.

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Rosario Caballero).

25/11/09 Afternoon devoted to “animation” at KNAW (Royal Academy of Science),

Amsterdam (participants: Paul Driessen, Valentijn Visch, Mette Peeters, ChF).

Org: Charles Forceville, with KNAW and NIAF.

http://www.knaw.nl/cfdata/agenda/agenda_detail.cfm?agenda__id=1347

4-5/6/09 Chair of the RaAM 2009 workshop Metaphor, Metonymy & Multimodality.

Dept. of Media Studies, University of Amsterdam. (with Alan Cienki, Irene

Mittelberg [scientific committee]; Raul Nino Zambrano, Marijn de Jong, Leonie

Schmidt, Jacqueline Antonissen, [local

organizers]) http://www.raam.org.uk/Events.html

11-12/9/08 Organization, with Kurt Feyaerts & Tony Veale of “contactforum”/workshop

The Agile Mind: Creativity in Models and Multimodal Discourse at at VLAC

(Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie), the Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium for

Science and the Arts, Brussels, Belgium (speakers: Geert Brône & Bert Oben,

Alan Cienki & Irene Mittelberg, Kathleen Coessens, Seana Coulson, Rachel

Giora, Patrick Hanks, Andreas Langlotz, Tim de Mey, Brigitte Nehrlich, Bert

Oben, Juan Parra, Paul Sambre, Tom de Smedt & Frederik de Bleser, Hendrik

Vanden Abeele, Elizabeth Zima).

29/5/08 Organization of workshop “Multimodal Metaphor” at Researching and Applying

Metaphor (RaAM 8), University of Cácares, Spain, 28-31/5/08). Participants:

Elizabeth El Refaie, Ning Yu, Charles Forceville. [+ paper on source-path-goal

schema in this panel].

12/7/05 Organization (with Eduardo Urios-Aparisi) of panel “The Pragmatics of

Multimodal Representations.” 9th

International Pragmatics Association (IPrA), Riva del Garda, Italy, 10-15 July 2005 [+ paper on multimodal metaphor in this panel].

5-7 /4/01 Member steering committee of/organization of panel on pictorial metaphor at

“Researching and Applying Metaphor” (RAAM IV) conference, University of

Manouba, Tunis, Tunisia (org. Zouhair Maalej).

5-8 /11/98 Co-organization, with Johan Callens, of two-day symposion “Intermediality” for

PhD and MA students, Vrije Universiteit Brussel. Speakers: Leo Hoek, Gunther

Kress, Bernard Scholz, Ed Tan.

24/2/95 Member organizing committee "Literature day for teachers," English Dept. VU.

16/12/94 Organization annual seminar Association of Canadian Studies in the Netherlands

(“European perspectives on English-Canadian literature”), English depart., VU

Amsterdam.

Peer reviews

Oct 16 Review of paper submitted to Journal of Communication (contact: Silvio

Waisbord).

June 16 Review of paper submitted to Multimodal Communication (contact: Sigrid

Norris).

June 16 Review of two abstracts for CogLing7 (http://cogling7.ruhosting.nl), the biennial

conference of BeNeCLA (5-6 January 2017, Radboud University Nijmegen, NL

(contact: Ad Foolen).

May 16 Review of 8 abstracts for AELCO 2016, “Discourse, culture and contexts,” 10th

conference of the Spanish Society of Cognitive Linguistics (26-28 October,

University of Alcalá, Spain).

Feb 16 Paper for Handelingen van de Koninklijke Zuid-Nederlandse Maatschappij

voor Taal- en Letterkunde en Geschiedenis (KZM), Vlaanderen (via Freek van

de Velde).

Jan 16 Review 14 abstracts RaAM 11 (1-4 July 2016) (via Cornelia Müller & Hermann

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Kappelhoff).

Jan 16 Evaluation of research proposal (provenance: Middle East).

Nov 15 Paper for Argumentation (via Frans van Eemeren).

Nov 15 Evaluation of research grant proposal (provenance: European university).

August 15 Paper for Journal of Pragmatics (via Michael Haug).

July 15 Paper for Visual Communication (via Theo van Leeuwen).

July 15 Chapter for edited volume Metaphor in Communication, Science, and

Education (eds Francesca Ervas, Elisabetta Gola, and Maria Grazia Rossi,

Mouton de Gruyter) (via Francesca Ervas).

March 15 Paper for European Journal of Applied Linguistics (via María del Pilar García

Mayo).

Feb 15 Paper for Cognitive Linguistics (via Claudia Heinrich).

Feb 15 Paper for Pragmatics (via Gunter Senft).

Jan 15 Paper for Discourse Studies (via Teun van Dijk).

Jan 15 Research proposal National Research Council (provenance: Northern Americas).

Dec 14 9 Abstracts for 13th International Cognitive Linguistic Conference (via James

Street).

Oct 14 Book proposal for Routledge (via Kathleen Larentiev).

Sept 14 Paper for Journal of Experimental Psychology (via Richard Gerrig).

Sept14 Paper for Style (via John Knapp).

July 14 Paper for Journal of Pragmatics (via Michael Haugh).

May 14 4 abstracts for AELCO conference, Spain (via Ana Mª Piquer Píriz).

May 14 Paper for Metaphor and the Social World (via Alice Deignan).

March 14 Book proposal for Routledge (via Kathleen Laurentiev).

Feb 14 Paper for Metaphor and Symbol (via Ray Gibbs).

Feb 14 Twelve abstracts for RaAM 10 conference, University of Cagliari, Italy (via

Maria Grazia Rossi).

Nov 13 Paper for Public Journal of Semiotics (via Jordan Zlatev).

Sept 13 Paper for Journal of Pragmatics (via Neal Norrick).

May 13 Paper for Public Journal of Semiotics (via Jordan Zlatev).

April 13 Paper for Language & Communication (via John Joseph).

April 13 Evaluation of grant application NWO (= National Science Foundation NL).

March 13 Paper for Image [&] Narrative (via Maarten Coëgnarts).

March 13 Revised paper for Journal of Pragmatics (via Neal Norrick).

Dec 12 Paper for Journal of Visual Communication (via Theo van Leeuwen).

Nov 12 Book proposal for Routledge (via Sophie Jacques).

Oct 12 Paper for Journal of Pragmatics (via Jonathan Culpeper).

Sept 12 Revised paper for Journal of Pragmatics (via Jonathan Culpeper).

Sept 12 Paper for Sound Effects (via Birger Langkjær).

July 12 Paper for Scientific Study of Literature (via Will van Peer).

May 12 Paper for Alphaville (via Stefano Odorico).

May 12 Paper for Journal of Pragmatics (via Neal Norrick).

March 12 Paper for Tijdschrift voor Mediageschiedenis (TMG) (via Mette Peters).

March 12 Chapter for edited book, Benjamins (via Maria Jésus Pinar-Sanz).

Feb. 12Evaluation of resubmitted grant request at a National Science Foundation (provenance:

Middle East).

Feb. 1218 abstracts for RaAM conference, University of Lancaster, UK (via Elena Semino and

Veronika Koller).

Feb. 12Paper for Scandinavian Journal of Comic Art (SJoCA) (via Ralf Kauranen).

Feb. 12Book ms. for University of Nebraska Press (via Wesley Sniper).

Jan. 12 Chapter for edited book, Benjamins (via Olga Fischer).

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Dec. 11 Chapter for edited book, Benjamins (via Elisabetta Gola).

Aug. 11 Paper for Journal of Pragmatics (via Jonathan Culpeper).

May 11 Advice on revised edition book for Routledge (via Sophie Jaques).

April 11 Book proposal for Palgrave (via Melanie Blair).

March 11 Evaluation of grant request at a National Science Foundation (provenance:

Middle East).

Feb. 11Paper for Metaphor & The Social World (via Alex Laffers).

Jan. 11 5 abstracts for RaAM workshop Almagro, Spain (via Rosario Caballero).

Oct. 10 Entry for Encyclopaedia of Applied Linguistics (via Sigrid Norris).

Oct. 10 PhD-proposal Amitash Ojha, India.

Oct. 10 Paper for Media Psychology (via Elly Konijn).

Sept. 10 Paper for Journal of Pragmatics (revision 2) (via Jacob Mey).

June 10 Paper for Journal of Pragmatics (via Jacob Mey & Jonathan Culpeper).

May 10 Paper for Journal of Pragmatics (via Jacob Mey).

April 10 Paper for Cognitive Linguistics (via James Street).

March 10 Paper for Journal of Pragmatics (revision 1) (via Jacob Mey).

Feb. 105 abstracts for AELCO/SCOLA 7 conference, University of Castilla-La Mancha,

Almagro, Spain (Via Rosario Caballero).

Jan. 10 27 abstracts for RaAM 8 conference, VU Amsterdam, NL (via Alan Cienki).

Jan. 10 Paper (in Dutch) for Tijdschrift voor Communicatiewetenschap (via Rinze van

Groningen).

Jan. 10 Evaluation of grant request at a National Science Foundation (provenance:

Europe).

Dec. 09 Book proposal for Routledge (via Liz Levine).

Nov. 09 Paper for Atlantis (via Angela Downing).

Nov. 09 Paper for Argumentation, revision 2 (via Frans van Eemeren).

Jan. 09 Paper for Journal of Pragmatics (via Jacob Mey).

Jan. 09 Paper for Humor (via Salvatore Attardo).

Jan. 09 Paper for ESP Across Cultures (via Christopher Williams).

Nov. 08 Paper for Argumentation, revision 1 (via Frans van Eemeren).

Oct. 08 Book proposal for Routledge (via Liz Levine).

Aug. 08 Paper for Argumentation (via Frans van Eemeren).

June 08 Book manuscript for Benjamins (via Jan Nuyts).

June 08 Paper for Journal of Pragmatics, revision (via Jacob Mey).

April 08 Paper for Applied Linguistics (via Denise Santos/Guy Cook).

Dec. 07 25 abstracts, conference Metaphor in Cross-Cultural Communication

(Researching and Applying Metaphor [RaAM]) 7), Cáceres, Spain. (co-

organizer: Fiona Mac Arthur).

Dec. 07 5 abstracts for special issue on metaphor of Iberica [journal of European

Association for Languages for Specific Purposes] (via Mike White).

Nov. 07 Paper for Public Journal of Semiotics (via Paul Bouissac).

May 07 Paper for Language and Literature (via Paul Simpson).

April 07 Evaluation of grant request at a National Science Foundation (provenance:

Middle East).

Jan. 07 Paper for Humor (via Salvatore Attardo).

Aug. 06 Paper for Journal of Pragmatics (via Jacob Mey).

July 06 Paper for Functions of Language (via Geoff Thompson).

July 06 Paper for Public Journal of Semiotics (via Paul Bouissac).

Spring 06 Evaluation of grant request (provenance: University in Western Europe).

Oct. 05 Paper for Journal of Pragmatics (via Jacob Mey).

Sept. 05 Evaluation of submitted project (NWO, via Ms. Soeleman).

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Nov. 04 Paper for Document Design) (via Cathy de Waele).

Oct. 04 Evaluation of grant request submitted at British Academy.

Sept. 04 Paper for Philosophical Psychology (via Cees van Leeuwen).

June 04 Paper for Language and Literature (via Paul Simpson).

Sept. 03 Paper special issue on metonymy Style (via Gerard Steen).

Oct. 02 Paper for Document Design (via Cathy de Waele).

Oct. 02 Paper for Poetics (via Cees van Rees).

Sept. 02 Paper for Journal of Pragmatics (revised version).

Aug. 02 External report on tenure track proposal Dept. of Modern Languages, Literatures

and Linguistics, University of Oklahoma, Texas (USA).

March 02 Paper for Metaphor and Symbol (via Ray Gibbs).

Jan. 02 Two papers for proceedings RaAM 4 (via Zouhair Maalej).

Nov. 01 Paper for Journal of Pragmatics (via Jacob Mey).

June 01 Confidential report on book proposal Routledge (via Christy Kirkpatrick/Louisa

Semlyen).

Dec. 00 Paper for Science as Culture (ed. Richard Tutton, U. of Lancaster).

Oct. 00 Evaluation of submitted project (NWO, via H. Gooren).

Oct. 00 Abstracts for Conference "Researching and Applying Metaphor" (RAAM IV),

University of Manouba, Tunis, Tunisia, 5-7 April 2001 (org. Zouhair Maalej).

Sept. 99 Evaluation of submitted project (NWO, via Jan Nap).

Sept. 99 Paper for Metaphor and Symbol (via John Kennedy).

June 99 Three papers metaphor special Theoria (Denmark, via Finn Collin).

Jan. 99 Abstracts for Conference "Researching and Applying Metaphor" (RaAM 3),

KUB Tilburg NL, July 1999 (org. Gerard Steen).

Sept. 95 Evaluation of submitted project (NWO, via Jan Nap).

PhD examinations

28 May 15 PhD examination PhD thesis by Maarten Coëgnarts, “Embodied Cognition and

Cinema: The Sensory-Motor Grounding of Abstract Meaning in Film”.

Universiteit Antwerpen (promotor: Luc Pauwels).

21 May 13 PhD examination PhD thesis Amitash Ojha, Metaphors and Perception:

Towards a Perceptual Theory of Visual Metaphor. Deemed University,

Cognitive Science Lab, International Institute of Information Technology,

Hyderbad-32, India, supervisor: Bipin Indurkhya.

3 May 05 PhD committee Thomas van Rompay, Expressions: Embodiment in the

Experience of Design. Technische Universiteit Delft (NL), promotors: Paul

Hekkert and Jan Jacobs.

July/Aug 04 Examination PhD thesis Radu Daniliuc, Relevance in Advertising: A

Conceptual Approach. Australian National University, Canberra, Australia

(Contact: Avery Andrews).

13 April 04 PhD committee Tarja Laine, Shame and Desire: Intersubjectivity in Finnish

Visual Culture. Universiteit van Amsterdam (NL), promotor: Thomas Elsaesser.

3 Dec. 03 PhD committee Klarijn Loven, Si Doel and Beyond Universiteit Leiden (NL),

promotor: Ben Arps.

2 Nov. 01 External Examiner PhD University of East Anglia (UK), Dept. of Language,

Literature, and Translation/Film Studies. (Internal Examiner: Jon Cook).

Interview committees

Spring 14 For several part-time UDs (assistant professor) and “Docenten” (academic

teachers) Film, University of Amsterdam.

Autumn 11 For Post-doc position “Multimodal Rhetoric and Cognition” (job description by

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ChF and Dr. Francisca Snoeck Henkemans, Rhetoric dept.).

Spring 11 For several part-time UDs (assistant professor) and “Docenten” (academic

teachers) Film/Presentation & Preservation of the Moving Image, University of

Amsterdam.

Spring 05 For Junior UD (junior assistant professor), Media Studies, University of

Amsterdam.

Spring 04 For Teacher in “praktijkteam,” Media Studies, University of Amsterdam.

Autumn 03 For Junior UD (junior assistant professor) Media Studies, University of

Amsterdam.

Spring 02 For UD (assistant professor) Film/Media Studies, University of Amsterdam.

B1. Popularising publications

Verhalen uit Canada, [Stories from Canada], Charles Forceville, August Fry and Leo Gillet (eds), with

an afterword by the anthologists, Van Gennep: Amsterdam, 1989.

"Een gemakkelijke prooi voor de reclamemakers," article on persuasion in advertising, with a discussion

of Schemata, by Jan Beijk and W. Fred van Raaij, Trouw, 23-9-'89, 25.

"'IBM IS EEN STEMVORK' en andere picturale metaforen in IBM billboards." ["'IBM IS A TUNING

FORK' and other pictorial metaphors in IBM billboards."] Reclamare No. 3, Sept. 1992, pp. 19-

23, 25-27. [(incomplete) rectification in Reclamare No. 1, '93, p. 32.]

"Varieties of realism," [review of Guy Vanderhaeghe's Things as they are?] NeWest Review, June/ July

1993, 30-31.

"Nadine van Matt Cohen." [In Dutch] In Bart Voorsluis (ed.) Joods-Amerikaanse Literatuur 4.

Amsterdam: VU Uitgeverij, 1994, 85-104.

"De kleren van de butler: Meneer Stevens' metaforen in Kazuo Ishiguro's De rest van de dag." [Article

on Stevens's metaphors in Ishiguro's The Remains of the Day] in: Henk Aertsen (ed.).

Amsterdam: VU Uitgeverij, 53-69, 1996.

Inleiding en item over Alice Munro in "Over de Canadese literatuur" ["Introduction and item on Alice

Munro"] (Insert in Boekblad, 26 april 1996).

"Kijk, champagnebier: picturale metafoor in reclame." ["Look, champaign beer: pictorial metaphor in

advertising"] Kunst en wetenschap 5:3 (autumn 1996), 35-36.

"The remains of the day: Ishiguro's boek en Ivory's film. De verfilming van romans als thema voor een

les." In: Dick Schram & Cor Geljon (eds), Grensverleggend literatuuronderwijs: Literaire en

kunstzinnige vorming in de tweede fase. Zutphen: Thieme, 1998, 7-24.

Introductie en profielen Alice Munro et al. in "Over de Canadese literatuur" ["Introduction and profiles

on Alice Munro et al."] (Advertorial in Vrij Nederland, 21 November 1998). Adapted and

revised version of insert in Boekblad, 26 april 1996).

"Grenzeloze identiteiten in The English Patient." Bzzlletin 261-262, dec. 1998-jan. 1999, 13-26.

Review [in Dutch] of Joseph Anderson's The Reality of Illusion: An Ecological Approach to Cognitive

Film Theory. Skrien 231 (March '99), 49.

Review [in Dutch] of Jakob Lothe, Narrative in Fiction and Film: An Introduction (OUP 2000, ISBN

0-19-875232-6). Skrien 244 (June '00), 61.

"Categorisering, genre en reclame." [Categorization, genre and advertising] In: Thomas Elsaesser and

Pepita Hesselberth (eds), Hollywood op straat. Amsterdam: Vossiuspers AUP, 2000, 58-73.

“Hollywood-genres.” Review [in Dutch] of Steve Neale, Genre and Hollywood (Routledge 2000,

ISBN 0-415-02906-7). Skrien. 32: 10 (December ‘00-January ’01), 56.

“Eisenstein versus Stalin.” Review [in Dutch] of David Gillespie, Early Soviet Cinema: Innovation,

Ideology and Propaganda (ISBN 1 903364 04 3). Skrien 33:1 (February ’01), 68.

“Bedrog of kunst.” Review/article [in Dutch] based on Brian Winston, Lies, damn lies and

documentaries (London: BFI, 2000, ISBN: 0-85170-797-1). Skrien 33:3 (April ’01), “Tussen

Buis en Bioscoop” (= Skrien supplement 3), 2-4.

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”Wijze mannen spreken.” [Impression of Wiseman masterclas/ interview Albert Maysles by Peter

Wintonick at IDFA 2001.] Skrien 34:1 (February 2002), 17.

“Nichols introduceert nieuwe documentairecategorieen.” Review of Bill Nichols, Introduction to

Documentary (Indiana University Press 2001, ISBN 0-253-33954-5) [in Dutch], Skrien 34: 5

(June/July 2002), 57.

“Creatieve waarheden.” [“Creative truths” – about documentary genre] Skrien 35:2 (March 2003), 19,

21-22.”

“25 (gewetens)vragen aan de documentairemaker [25 tricky questions to the documentary maker]

Skrien 35:2 (March 2003), 20.

”IJskasten, merkschoenen en wasmachines in het milieu van nette armoede: Rijke studie naar

Indonesische soap. (Article on PhD thesis by Klarijn Loven: Si Doel Anak Sekolahan – an

Indonesian soap series). Skrien 36: 2 (March 2004), 48-49.

”Bewegen is veranderen: de animatiefilms van Gerrit van Dijk.” (Article on animation filmer Gerrit van

Dijk, on the occasion of a retrospective of his work in the Film Museum, Amsterdam). Skrien

36: 9 (November 2004), 22-24.

B2. Internal publications/reports

"De macht van metafoor," ["The power of metaphor"] Fovea (Magazine of department of psychology

and pedagogy, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) 4:4, 1989, 4-6.

"Bijdrage aan discussiedag over studierichting `Woord en Beeld,' Faculteit der Letteren VUA op 12

maart 1994." Discussiedag Woord en Beeld, 3 pp. [Contribution to discussion panel on Word &

Image as an independent academic discipline at the VU]

"Picturale metafoor als perspectief op woord & beeld" [Pictorial metaphor as perspective on word &

image studies]. Oogcontact (magazine of Word & Image dept, VUA), Winter 1994-'95, 22-25.

Review Brian McFarlane's Novel to film: an introduction to the theory of adaptation . [In English]

Galatea 4 (June '97).

"ESSE/4, Debrecen, Hungary -- an impression". Essenses 6:2 (december 1997), 37-41.

"Talen naar poëzie: Shakespeare's sonnet 94 en twee Nederlandse vertalingen." In: De (on)mogelijke

liefde (Verslag van nascholingsdag leraren IDO/VU, 23-1-'98), 21-27. ["Longing for poetry:

Shakespeare's sonnet 94 and two Dutch translations." In (Im)possible love (Report of workshops

for secondary school teacher's)]

"Woord & Beeld, genre-theorie en cognitiewetenschap: overwegingen naar aanleiding van Rick

Altman's Film/Genre (BFI, 1999)." Split 4: 5/2, 3-5.

“De documentaire: genre tussen registratie en regie.” Xi (November 2002), 14-15.

(With Joost Bolten and Wim Staat) “Over de identiteit van de opleiding Media- en Cultuurstudies”

(About the identity of Media and Culture Studies), May 2004, 10 pp.

Self-Evaluation Research Master Media Studies Faculty of Humanities, University of Amsterdam

(principal author, written in cooperation with others), August 2008, 78 pp.

“De openbaring: Charles Forceville herleest Lakoff & Johnson.” [UvA humanities scholars re-read an

inspirational book] Nieuwsbrief Faculteit der Geesteswetenschappen, September 2010: 10.

C. Literary Translations

Three poems by Craig Raine, De Tweede Ronde, Summer 1985, Amsterdam: Bert Bakker.

(With the "Werkgroep Anglistiek VU"). Short prose by Mavis Gallant (69-73); Mordecai Richler

(166-70); and Guy Vanderhaeghe (171-81). De Tweede Ronde, Winter 1985 (Issue on

Canada), Amsterdam: Bert Bakker. The translation of the Vanderhaeghe story ("Going to

Russia" -- "Op weg naar Rusland") was reprinted in the Dutch translation of Man Descending,

Van Gennep: Amsterdam, 1989, otherwise translated by Ernst Ris.

An essay by Margaret Atwood (61-68) and a story by Alice Munro (161 65); poems by Margaret

Atwood (2), Patrick Lane (2), Dorothy Livesay (2), Raymond Souster (1) and Colleen

Thibaudeau (1); also introductory notes to these and other writers, De Tweede Ronde, Winter

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1985 (Issue on Canada), Amsterdam: Bert Bakker.

(With the "Werkgroep Anglistiek VU"). "Never Sisters" ("Nooit zusjes"), a story by Aritha van Herk, in

From a Chosen Land -- a Dutch-Canadian Anthology, Hendrika Ruger (ed). Netherlandic

Press: Windsor, Ontario, Canada: Netherlandic Press, 1986, 57-64 and in Verhalen uit Canada,

Forceville et al. (eds), Amsterdam: Van Gennep, 1989.

"Reunion" ("Reünie"), a story by Guy Vanderhaeghe, in Avenue, Feb. '87, 100-103, reprinted in the

Dutch translation of Man Descending, Van Gennep: Amsterdam, 1989, otherwise translated by

Ernst Ris.

(With "Werkgroep Anglistiek VU"). "A matter of balance" (W.D. Valgardson) and "Waterman"

(Audrey Thomas). In Verhalen uit Canada, Forceville et al. (eds). Amsterdam: Van Gennep,

1989.

"The interrogator's divorce," a story by Paul Sayer, and poems by Andrew Motion (2), Paul Muldoon

(4) and Craig Raine (1), De Tweede Ronde, Spring 1991.

"The trouble with heroes," a story by Guy Vanderhaeghe, De Tweede Ronde, Summer 1991, 94-102.

"Ingenieurshoek," transl. of "Engineers' corner" by Wendy Cope, De Tweede Ronde, Summer 1995, 55.

D. Interviews (all in Dutch)

With Guy Vanderhaeghe, Nieuw Wereldtijdschrift, October '87, 14-18.

"Ware kwaliteit bewijst zichzelf toch wel," with Margaret Atwood, Bzzlletin 152, January 1988, 24-28.

"Er bestaat geen liefde zonder eigenbelang," with Anne Hébert, Trouw, 4-2-'88, 18.

"Al in hun taalgebruik verraden vrouwen dat ze zichzelf als slachtoffers zien," with Audrey Thomas,

Trouw, 28-6-'90, 19.

"Ik begrijp niets van ambitie," with Matt Cohen, Trouw, 5-10-'91, 19.

“De dilemma’s van Paul Schrader.” (Interview on the occasion of the Dutch release of Affliction),

Skrien 33:1 (February ‘01), 35-37.

”Regisseurs stralen in eigen documentaire.” (Interview with Stella Bruzzi, author of New Documentary:

A Critical Introduction, Routledge 2000), Skrien 34: 9 (November ‘02), 27-29.

E. Literary reviews (1987-2007, all in Dutch)

Reviews, varying in length, of British, Canadian, and some American fiction, either of the original

version or the translation, which all appeared in the Dutch national newspaper Trouw. Some 200

longer and shorter reviews were published. A complete list is available on request. Authors

reviewed include Martin Amis, Margaret Atwood, Iain Banks, John Banville, Julian Barnes, Sebastian

Barry, Saul Bellow, Anita Brookner, Joseph Boyden, Peter Carey, Matt Cohen, Jim Crace, Roddy

Doyle, Michel Faber, Mary Flanagan, Esther Freud, Mavis Gallant, Lesley Glaister, Alan Hollinghurst,

Siri Hustvedt, Kazuo Ishiguro, A.L. Kennedy, Hanif Kureishi, Margaret Laurence, Norman Levine,

Toby Litt, Penelope Lively, Antonia Logue, Adam Mars-Jones, Patrick McCabe, Ann-Marie McDonald,

Ian McEwan, Colum McCann, Jay McInerney, Bernard MacLaverty, Rohinton Mistry, Timothy Mo,

Brian Moore, Blake Morrison, Alice Munro, Iris Murdoch, Michael Ondaatje, Cynthia Ozick, Charles

Palliser, Walker Percy, Craig Raine, Mordecai Richler, Carol Shields, Graham Swift, Audrey Thomas,

Rose Tremain, William Trevor, Joanna Trollope, Anne Tyler, Barry Unsworth, Guy Vanderhaeghe, Fay

Weldon, Irvine Welsh, Jeanette Winterson, Tobias Wolff, Helen Zahavi.

F. Various

3-'85- 3-'87 Coordination Translation group "Anglistiek VU."

"Uitzendkr. 265, kast 3, kluis 12." De Volkskrant, Het Vervolg, 23-8-'86 (almost page-length article on

working as a cleaner at Schiphol Airport).

Apr '87 -'92 Co-editing of "Newsletter" of the Association for Canadian Studies in the Netherlands.

Short comment on The Moons of Jupiter (Alice Munro) in the radioprogramme "Cultuur Magazine" of

the NOS (Dutch broadcasting corporation), 4-7-'88.

Contributions to radio programs (General intro of Canadian literature and introduction of Margaret Lau-

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rence) in "NOS Cultuur", produced by John Albert Jansen and Petra van Hulsen, 5+27-10-'88.

Margaretha H. Schenkeveld. "The child I was: the narrator in Gerard Reve's Werther Nieland," In

Standing Clear: a Festschrift for Reinder P. Meijer (eds Jane Fenoulhet & Theo Hermans)

London: The Centre for Low Countries Studies, University College London, 1991, 13-23.

(Translation).

Personal Top-10 literature. [With 43 other Dutch and Flemish critics.] In: Jef van Gool & Jooris van

Hulle (red.) Praktijkboek voor Leeskringen. Leuven/Den Haag: Davidsfonds/ Clauwaert i.s.m.

NBLC, 1997, pp. 84-85.

A. Th. van Deursen. "The Trades in the Village of Graft." (Translation).

Various non-academic and non-literary translations English-Dutch and Dutch-English.

Contribution to discussion about the power of TV in KRO radio programme De vijfde verdieping,

Radio 5 (Holland), 19-7-'00, 9.00-9.30. Presenter: Ron Kas. With Yvonne Lesser (NAA).

Contribution to student TV project (30’) about shifting borders of advertising (with Roland de Haas,

VEA, and Joris van Ammeron, Lowe) in Lichtblauw Licht (presenter : Roos de Jager). Media

Studies dept., UvA. Shooting : 7-6-’02 ; broadcast repeatedly on local Amsterdam station

(“Salto”), 26 June 2002.

Introduction Jacques Brel. “Hemelse Schoonheid” theme, to celebrate 10th issue SIC[!] (Student paper

Humanities dept. Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam). 22-6-’02, Stichting Perdu, Amsterdam.

Introduction and interview Elodie Pong, director of Secrets for Sale, Shadowfestival (Documentary),

Melkweg, Amsterdam, 22-11-’03.

Contribution to discussion on The Big Read (BBC programme on classsic books). In: Katja de Bruin,

“Idols voor boeken: The Big Read.” VPRO-gids 50, 13-19 december 2003, 10-11.

Contribution to student documentary De Ego-documentaire: Het zelf in beeld? (20’) (Sjoerd Knibbeler

et al.) Media Studies dept., UvA, 2004, (with Jaap van Hoewijk, Ali Haselhoef).

Report on Semiotics Conference, Beijing, March 2004, SemiotiX, issue 1. See the website at:

www.semioticon.com/semiotix/newsletterindex2.htm

Member jury (with Willem Pool, Britta Hosman, and Jelle Schot) of “Gouden Eend” competition of

short student films, organized by Off-Screen, Rialto cinema, 17-3-’10.

Introduction to, and screening of, four short documentaries, “Dag van de Geesteswetenschappen,”

CREA, organized by Maecenas, Studievereniging Algemene Cultuurwetenschappen

Amsterdam, 13-4-’10.

Coordination of Media Studies/UvA part NVAO “Thesis Assessment Study” (TAS), comparing quality

MA/Research MA theses in four Dutch university departments. Participation in NVAO

symposium on this subject on 24 March 2011, in theatre Diligentia, The Hague.

“Emoties in Striptaal.” European Day of Languages, organized by AEGEE student society, Crea,

Amsterdam, 14-4-’11.

Contribution to regional radio programme Swammerdam, Wetenschap te Amsterdam about film

scholarship [in Dutch], 5 February 2012 (org. Laura Burgers & Mashya Boon).

http://www.amsterdamfm.nl/programmering/Swammerdam/default.aspx

Member of one-day mock –accreditation committee of CIW, UvA, 5 March 2013.

Humanities member of committee evaluating the supervision and marking of AUC Capstone (BA)

theses 2012-2013, Oct-Nov 2013.

“LIFE IS A JOURNEY: an animated metaphor” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvocTKD5o5A).

Short (5’24”) animation film, made by Wietske Koelma and Iris Adriaansz, with Charles

Forceville, May 2014.

“The art of storytelling (part I): about characters and characterization.”

(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IfbwZBM9RtQ) Short (5’08”) animation film, made by

Teun Boulogne and Raymond Schmitz, with Charles Forceville, June 2015.

“Heerlijk, helder taalgebruik: Pleidooi voor transparantie in wetenschappelijke teksten” (1000 words).

De Omslag, September 2015. https://omslag.nu/taal-vd-universiteit/heerlijk-helder-taalgebruik/

Gesprek voorafgaande aan film-screening Chomsky: Is The Man Who Is Tall Happy? (Michel Gondry,

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USA 2013). De Balie, Amsterdam (Absaline Hehakya), in cooperation with KNAW (Barbara

Visser), also with Dario van Vree (13-11-’15).

Humanities member of committee evaluating the supervision and marking of AUC Capstone (BA)

theses 2014-2015, Oct-Dec 2015.

“Foreword.” In: Georgina Cuadrado-Esclapez et al. (eds), Diccionario Bilingüe de Metáforas y

Metonimias Científico-Técnicas: Ingeniería, Arquitectura y Ciencias de la Actividad Física/

Bilingual Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Metaphors and Metonymies: Engineering,

Architecture, Physical Activity and Sports Sciences (xviii-xix). London: Routledge (2016).

Member of jury (with Pieter Pekelharing) to nominate one MA humanities thesis (out of 14) for the

2016 UvA thesis prize (April 2016).

Adaptation/development of MA Lecture Course “Pictorial & Multimodal Metaphor and Cognition” for

Ural Federal University, Russia (contact: Prof. Lyudmila Zapevalova) (March-April 2016).

“The art of storytelling (part II): places.”( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdlSrpvjIEQ ). Short

(2’31”) animation film, made by Roel Bogers, Tina de Groot, Marion van der Poel, Nienke

Schipper, Loek Hennipman, Phoenix Koolen, Nola Klop, with Charles Forceville, June 2016.

TEACHING

Seminars/Lectures taught once or more in Faculty of Arts (English, Comparative Literature, Word &

Image departments), Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, NL (1988-99); in the Dept of Film and TV Studies

(renamed: Media Studies in 2003), Universiteit van Amsterdam, NL (since 1999) on propedeutic,

“Kandidaats”/BA, “Doctoraal”/MA and Research MA levels; and at Amsterdam University College

(since 2009), second year BA level.

English-Canadian literature; Literary comprehension; Introduction translation English-Dutch;

Advertising; Surrealism; The British novel in the 1980s; Composition; Practical criticism; Narration in

fiction and film; Introduction film theory; First-person narrators in contemporary British fiction;

introductory (parallel) seminar audiovisual culture; introductory (parallel) seminar film history;

introductory (parallel) seminar film theory; Pictorial and multimodal metaphor in advertising, film, and

cartoons; (parallel) seminar Narratological analysis of film; (parallel) seminar Representations of

cultural identity; (parallel) seminar Philosophy of science; Documentary film; Rhetoric of multimodal

representations; BA-thesis seminar on Animation; BA-thesis seminar on Non-Fiction; Narrative across

Media (AUC): Tutorial on Multimodal discourse (RMA).

Visits of (PhD/post-doc) scholars Media Studies dept. University of Amsterdam, hosted by ChF

Valentina Di Fabio, PhD student in Italian Studies at the University of Bologna, Italy. Research focus:

Linguistics & Teaching (October 2010-March 2011).

Søren Vigild Poulsen, PhD student, Ph.d.-stipendiat, Institut for Sprog og Kommunikation. Syddansk

University, Denmark. Research focus: multimodal discourse in advertising (May 2012).

Camelia-Mihaela Cmeciu, postdoctoral student at Romanian Academy, Iaşi Branch (The Knowledge

Based Society Project / Faculty of Communication Studies, Danubius University of Galati,

Romania. Research focus: Romanian identity as transpiring in EU posters (August 2012).

Paula Pérez Sobrino, PhD student, University of La Rioja, Spain. Research focus: multimodal metaphor

& metonymy in advertising (February 2013-June 2013).

Yong Liu, PhD student/lecturer School of Journalism at Fudan University, Shanghai, China. Research

focus: digital technology's influence on cinematic metaphors; Erasmus Mundus Asia grant (Nov-

Dec 2013).

Chiara Pollaroli, PhD student guest at Media Studies and Rhetoric (TAR) dept. (Feb-Sept 2014).

Yanhua, Wang, Associate professor at Hubei University of Education, China. (Sept 2014-Sept 2015).

Xiufeng Zhao, Professor & Dean of School of Foreign Languages, China University of Petroleum,

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Beijing (July-August 2016, to be confirmed.)

“Doctoraal”/MA theses supervised from 1993 onwards. All theses until september 1999 were written at

the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (with the exception of Molenaar, August ’98: Universeit of Leyden);

since that time all theses supervised were written at the Universiteit van Amsterdam

(1) Vlatka Dobric, [on Alice Munro], 1993 (In English).

(2) Hella Janssen, Women and their other selves in four novels by Margaret Atwood, August 1994.

(3) Christine Crouwel-Bradshaw, No smoke without fire: modality as an indicator of unreliable

narration in Kazuo Ishiguro's An Artist of the Floating World, August 1995.

(4) Liesbeth Krumeich, [On the Dutch and British reception of Helen Zahavi's Dirty Weekend] June

1996 (In English).

(5) Peter Willems, The use of iconicity in print advertising, June 1996.

(6) Laura Blijleven, The fiction of Aritha van Herk: an analysis in the context of postmodernism and

feminism, December 1996.

(7) Ellen Molenaar [On narration/characterization in Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness and Nicholas

Roeg's and Francis Ford Coppola's film versions], August 1998 (Universiteit Leiden) (In Dutch).

(8) Miranda de Groot, [On four contemporary Canadian novels in the light of Margaret Atwood's

characterization of Canadian literature in Survival (1972)], May 1999 (In English).

(9) Joy Phillips [On fairy tale elements in Margaret Atwood’s The Robber Bride], June 1999 (in

English).

(10) Els Botman [On the “left-right” as “given-new” distinction in newspaper photographs, with

reference to Kress & Van Leeuwen 1996], August 1999 (In Dutch).

(11) Maurice Dekker [On characterization in Michael Ondaatje's novel The English Patient and

Anthony Minghella's film version], August 1999 (In English).

(12) Arend Andreae. [On the preproduction, production and reception of Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds],

November 2001 (In Dutch).

(13) Corinne Spijker. [A comparison between the narrative techniques in Danny Boyle’s Trainspotting

and The Beach, and the novels on which these films were based], November 2001 (in Dutch).

(14) Usha Uppal. [On narrative techniques in four films by Julio Medem], May 2002 (in Dutch).

(15) Ellen Falkenhage en Marieke Jongen, Christus in actie: Een onderzoek naar het metaforische

gebruik van Christusfiguren in de hedendaagse Westerse actiefilm [“Christ in action: an

investigation of the metaphorical use of Christ figures in contemporary Western action films”] July

2002. This duo-thesis comprises a video presenting the research results (In Dutch).

(16) Delphine Tardieu. Cinéma de banlieue: representatie van minderheden in de hedendaagse

beur/banlieue film [“Cinéma de banlieue: the representation of minorities in the contemporary

beur/banlieue film”], November 2002 (In Dutch).

(17) Andrea Meuzelaar. Bewegend verleden: Een onderzoek naar het gebruik van archiefbeelden in

de hedendaagse documentaire.[“The moving past: the use of archival footage in the contemporary

documentary”], November 2002 (in Dutch).

(18) Annemarie Vissers. Een reis door het road movie genre: een semantisch/syntactische analyse

van het Amerikaans en ‘Europees’ road movie genre aan de hand van de experiëntiele

genretheorie. [“A road through the road movie genre: a semantic/syntactic analysis of the American

and ‘European’ road movie genre on the basis of the experiential genre theory”], April 2003 (In

Dutch).

(19) Gejo Hoogeveen. [About ‘concepts’ in the albums, films and concerts by U2, Pink Floyd and

Talking Heads, in the light of blending theory], September 2003 (in Dutch).

(20) Maja Brouwer [About interactive documentary], February 2004 (in Dutch).

(21) Bart Eerden. [About the visual representation of anger and love in Asterix comics and animation

film on the basis of work by Kövecses and Forceville], April 2004 (in Dutch).

(22) Judith Moortgat [About the representation of Madame Bovary/Bovarysm in the films based on

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Flaubert’s novel by Minelli, Renoir, Sokourov, Chabrol], September 2004 (in Dutch).

(23) Thomas Bensdorp and Arjan Vergeer [About literal and nonliteral sound in mainstream animation

film], September 2004 (in Dutch). This duo-thesis comprises a DVD (Sound Please!) presenting the

research results.

(24) Paul Victor [About metaphorical sound in film], September 2004 (in English).

(25) Sarah van Brussel [About Peter Greenaway as European filmmaker], September 2004 (in English).

(26) Pol Bierhoff [A phenomenological reading of Jacques Tati’s Playtime], November 2004 (in

Dutch).

(27) Lotte Baltussen [statistics supported research project investigating the correlation between

contemporary Hollywood film and the so-called “MTV clip style.”], April 2005, (in Dutch).

(28) Astrid Louwers, Aristoteles vraagt om Moore: De toepasbaarheid van de retorische theorieën

van Aristoteles op audiovisuele producten met als casestudy de documentaire FAHRENHEIT 9/11,

Juni 2005 (in Dutch).

(29) Gerthein Boersma Gotcha! [About the question whether twist endings in contemporary films are

ontological rather than epistemological (McHale)], September 2005 (in English).

(30) Hans Bouwens [A systematic study into the phenomenon of the trailer. A “blueprint” is developed,

both generically and with attention to the genres blockbuster, thriller, and romantic comedy]

November 2005 (in Dutch).

(31) Dennis Houtman [About the consequences of the superlight portable digital camera for

documentary filmmaking. November 2005 (In English).

(32) Philip Brink [On non-spot advertising.] January 2006 (In Dutch).

(33) Marloes Jeulink [The S-P-G schema and “embodiment” in 9 journey animations, April 2006 (In

Dutch].

(34) Anton Kanis Bond Branding [inventory of all brands appearing in 21 Bond films, and chapters on

branding in film in general + theoretical implications. August 2006] (In English).

(35) Floor Horninge. Metaforen in Videoclips: Een Onderzoek maar de Metaforische Betekenissen

van Beeld in Samenwerking met Geluid en Tekst [Metaphors in videoclips] November 2006 (In

Dutch).

(36) Janske Stoop. On cinematic techniques to signal a filmer’s (personal) past in 9 Dutch

documentaries. June 2007 (In Dutch).

(37) Thijs van Eunen. On the ICMs of anger, love, and fear in Asterix and Donald Duck (June 2007, in

Dutch).

(38) Marjolein Sprenger. De Klap van de Werkelijkheid! Een Onderzoek naar de Maatschappelijke

Documentaire in Nederland. [The engaged documentary in the Netherlands] December 2007 (In

Dutch).

(39) Maaike Beerman. About the Source-Path-Goal schema in classic and modern Westerns. February

2008 (In Dutch).

(40) Thijs Renckens. Licht en Duisternis in Film: De Rol van het Symbolische en Metaforische

Gebruik in Relatie met Conceptuele Structuren en Affectieve Staten [Light and darkness in film:

The role of symbolic and metaphoric use in relation to conceptual structures and affective states.],

cum laude. June 2010 (In Dutch).

(41) Hannah Kamphuijs. Amores Perros, 21 Grams en Babel: Klassiek of Post-Klassiek? June 2010.

(In Dutch).

(42) Rutger van den Berg. The Age of Networked Identities. September 2010 (In English).

(43) Dana Duijn. De Indische Autobiografische Documentaire: Hoe Foto’s en Filmbeelden worden

gebruikt bij Traumaverwerking en de vorming van Identiteit bij Tweede-Generatie Indische

Documentairemakers. October 2010 (In Dutch).

(44) Wouter Los. Betrokkenheid en Identificatie in de Superheldenfilm. September 2010 (In Dutch).

(45) Roelf Kromhout. Source-Path-Goal Structure in Multimodal and Interactive Videogames: Half-

Life 2, Grim Fandango and Heavy Rain . September 2010 (In English).

(46) Iris van den Berg. “We May Try to Run, But We Can’t Hide.” Een Onderzoek naar

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Productplaatsing in de Nederlandse Film. September 2010 (In Dutch).

(47) Charlotte Tillieux. Where the Wild Things are Moving: Een Narratologische Analyse van de

Adaptatie van het Prentenboek naar Cinema. September 2010 (In Dutch).

(48) Jasper Moes. Metaphors of Anger and Disgust: Visual Representations of the Idealized Models

of the Emotions Anger & Disgust in The Complete Calvin and Hobbes. November 2010. (Research

MA, in English).

(49) Babette Heeren. Een Reis naar de Kindertijd: Een Onderzoek Naar de Rol van Dromen in die

Fantasie Kinderfilms: The Never Ending Story, Where the Wild Things Are en Labyrinth.

February 2011 (in Dutch).

(50) Hielke Idzerda. Sympathy in de Revisionary Superheldenfilm.” October 2011 (in Dutch).

(51) Nikki Smit. Thesis about political documentary and reportage in Holland. October 2011 (in

English).

(52) Nadia Alexopolou. Thesis about fake documentaries. October 2011 (in English).

(53) Nanda Aris. Moeder, vrouw, hoer: Representatie van de vrouw in zes films van Roberto

Rossellini. July 2012 (in Dutch).

(54) Kaya van Dun. Een beeld zegt meer dan duizend woorden: verhaalvertelling zonder woorden in

twaalf korte Pixar animatie films. July 2012 (in Dutch).

(55) Marnieke Klarus. On short promo-trailers for TV documentaries on Dutch TV channels. July 2012

(in Dutch).

(56) Julius Koetsier. Transformation metaphors in the films of David Cronenberg. July 2012 (in

English).

(57) Benjamin Klumperbeek. Tropical figures in the Assassin Film: How Metaphor and Other Tropes

in Film Sound and Music Create Moral Allegiance. July 2012 (in English).

(58) Lauren Murphy. Overcoming Reality: Performativity (?) in the Documentaries of Werner

Herzog. July 2012 (in English).

(59) Lydia Busstra. The Format: The use of genre in the production of the Dutch and U.S.

adaptations of the reality TV format The Phone (Research MA). July 2012 (in English).

(60) Melle Grannetia. Sprekende beelden: Een zoektocht naar stijlfiguren in direct cinema

documentaire. July 2013 (in Dutch).

(61) Merel Veel. Embedding and Embedded Worlds within the Medium of Film: The self-reflexive

function of storytelling. July 2013 (in English).

(62) Mélanie Cravero. This Is Not A Film: An Exploratory Examination of Recent Mockumentaries

and Their Relation to New Forms of Representation of the Real. July 2013 (in English).

(63) Marta San Vicente Feduchi. Sharing Worlds Through Film Sound: An Acoustic Journey where

Blindness Leads the Way. July 2014 (cum laude, in English).

(64) Lucas Reehorst. Metaphor in American editorial cartoons about the presidential elections of

1936 and 2012. July 2014 (Research MA, in English).

(65) Bo van der Meer. De Stijl van Heddy Honigmann. July 2015, in Dutch (Profession-oriented track).

(66) Sean Johansen. Journey Metaphor and Home Symbolism in “The Pixar Universe.” July 2015 (in

English).

(67) Donny van Sas. Japan’s Cultural Trauma and Anime of the 80s and 90s. January 2016 (in

English).

(68) Roos Philipsen. Een Moderne Manier van Sterven: De representatie van het euthanasiedebat in

de Nederlandse documentaire. January 2016, in Dutch (Profession-oriented track).

(69) Dominique van Helvert. Animation as Documentary: Using Animation for Persuasion. June

2016 (Profession-oriented track).

(70) Tom Veldman. The Cinematic Chimp: Film Studies, Evolution, & the Future of Knowledge. June

2016 (Profession-oriented track).

“Tweede lezer” (“examiner”) of ± 70 MA and Research MA theses.

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Supervisor of

4 BA theses on animation (Erlijne Runia, Tom Rovers, Jelle Hoogenboom, Melina Walrave) in

June 2007;

9 BA theses on animation (Marjet Andeweg, Iris van den Berg, Sander van der Eijk, Roxanne

Booms, Rein Mulder, Gabriel de Rop, Hans Terpstra, Charlotte Tillieux, David Timmer) in June

2009;

7 BA theses on non-fiction (Mirjam Bal, Jelmar van Belle, Jason Britton, Rody Buijs, Bibi

Rekhess, Neeltje Tuijnman, Aletta Verwoerd) in January 2010;

6 BA theses on animation (Jelena Barisic, Renée Penris, Michelle van Gerven, Inan Erkal, Robin

Parera, Jaap Nijman) in January 2011.

2 “capstone” (BA) theses on: (1) the desirability of grafting humanities teaching and research on the

evolutionary paradigm (Marnix Vos, Amsterdam University College, June 2012); (2) “A

Comparative Analysis of Characterization of Characters in Aleksandr Afanas’ev’s and the [?]

Brothers Grimm Fairy Tales” (Sabina Bahisheva, Amsterdam University College, May 2016).