Program

Some Less Well-Known Relations of the Prague School: Networks and Dynamics of Cultural Transfer

Co-organised by Charles University in Prague, MODERNITAS (MSH, ULB), University of Zürich

21 – 22 May 2026
Faculty of Arts, Charles University, Prague

Thursday, 21 May (room 300)

9:00 Registration and Institutional Greetings by Eva Voldřichová Beránková and Libuše Heczková

9:30 – 10:30 Keynote lecture

  • Tomáš Glanc (University of Zürich): Prague School: Suppressed Practice, Policy, Politics

11:00– 12:30 Session I Chair: Catherine Depretto (Eur’Obem/Sorbonne Université – CNRS)

  • Stéphanie Cirac (Eur’Obem/Sorbonne Université – CNRS), Al’fred Ljudvigovič Bem et le Cercle linguistique de Prague. Relations autour de “menues observations”
  • Pierre-Yves Testenoire (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle/HTL): L’Amérique au CLP et le CLP en Amérique
  • Anne-Gaëlle Toutain (Bern University): La référence martinettienne aux travaux de l’école de Prague – De l’histoire à l’épistémologie

12:30 – 14:00 Lunch

14:00 – 15:30 Session II Chair: Eva Krásová (Charles University in Prague)

  • Patrick Flack (University of Fribourg): The Prague Linguistic Circle and the Netherlands
  • Lorenzo Cigana (San Raffaele University of Rome): Between Prague and Copenhagen: On Graphems
  • Martina Mecco (Université libre de Bruxelles/MSH/FNRS): Olaf Broch: A Norwegian Slavist at the Prague School

15:45 – 17:45 Session III Chair: Isabel Jacobs (Czech Academy of Sciences)

  • Alexander Dmitriev (Charles University in Prague): Ukrainian Connections of the Prague Linguistic Circle
  • Galina Babak (University of Konstanz): Transnational Poetics: Čyževs’kyj’s Theory of Poetic Language and the Prague Linguistic Circle
  • Kateryna Karunyk (Kharkiv National University): The Chronology of ‘Dynamic Synchrony’ as a Theoretical Notion: George Y. Ševelov under Roman Jakobson’s and Nikolaj Trubeckoj’s Impact
    Serhij Wakulenko (Société Historico-Philologique de Kharkiv): La présence ukrainienne au sein du Cercle Linguistique de Prague : les personnalités, les idées, les échos

18:00 – 19:00 Round table: Methodological Approaches to the Study of the Prague School
Chair: Tomáš Glanc

  • Discussants: Patrick Flack, Isabel Jacobs, Martina Mecco, Ondřej Sládek, Lidia Tripiccione

Friday, 22 May (room 300)

9:00 – 10:00 Keynote lecture

  • John E. Joseph (University of Edinburgh): The Enlightening and Dark Webs of Relations Spun by Mathesius’s Devotion to Deutschbein

10:30 – 12:00 Session IV: Chair: Anna Schubertová (Charles University in Prague/Czech Academy of Sciences)

  • Irina Wutsdorff (University of Münster): On the relations of Prague School Aesthetics with (German language) Herbartian Formal Aesthetics
  • Petr Mareš (Charles University in Prague): The Prague School and Concepts of Style and Stylistics in the First Half of the Twentieth Century
  • Isabel Jacobs (Czech Academy of Sciences): Living Form: Morphology and the Formation of the Prague School

12:00 – 13:00 Lunch

13:00 – 15:00 Session V: Chair: Catherine Depretto (Eur’Obem/Sorbonne Université – CNRS)

  • Sylvie Archaimbault (Eur’Obem/Sorbonne Université – CNRS): Lucien Tesnière et le projet d’atlas linguistique des langues slaves : une non-rencontre avec le CLP
  • Ilona Sinzelle Poňavičová (HTL/CREE): Entre traduction, analyse en temps de crise et transfert :  contributions féminines méconnues du CLP
  • Aya Ono (Keio University of Tokio): Linguistes japonais des années 30 influencés par le Cercle linguistique de Prague
  • K. K. Leonard Chan (National Tsing Hua University):  A Reading of Jaroslav Průšek’s Sinology and the Prague School Structuralism

15:15 – 17:15 Session VI: Chair: Tomáš Glanc (University of Zürich)

  • Patrick Sériot (Université de Lausanne): Cultural Transfer or Epistemological Hindrance: A Linguistic Terminology Brought into the PLC by Russian Emigrants
  • Ondřej Sládek (Masaryk University in Brno, Czech Academy of Sciences): Jan Mukařovský and Roman Ingarden
  • Jindrich Toman (University of Michigan): Prague Phonology and its Logicians: Karcevskij, Trubeckoj, Jakobson

17:30 – 19:00 Session VII: Chair: Martina Mecco (Université libre de Bruxelles/MSH/FNRS)

  • Lidia Tripiccione (Princeton University): René Wellek between Czechoslovakia and the US
  • Michał Mrugalski (Humboldt University of Berlin): Transferring the Theory of Poetic Language: A Polish Connection
  • Igor Pilshchikov (University of California, Los Angeles/ Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu): Jakobson’s Three Theories of Puškin’s Poetics and Their Geocultural Localizations (Moscow – Prague – Warsaw)

20:00 Dinner