International Workshop Münster 2013
Collaborating in networks: preparing future projects
Workshop held 3-5 April 2013
at the Liudger Haus
of the Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster (Germany)
organized by Hendrik Schlieper.
This workshop focused on the preparation of the final conference of the COST-WWIH Action. Further developed versions of the collaborative papers discussed here in draft version, will be presented during the final conference which will take place 19-21 June in The Hague.
In the Münster workshop one hour was scheduled for each of the papers, for which several Action members are collaborating (names in bold: colleagues present in Münster; other names: other collaborators in this group).
The relatively open structure of this workshop allowed, on the one hand, presentation and discussion of these concrete examples of collective collaboration in progress; on the other, any other relevant points concerning the final phase of our Action could be discussed.
The workshop was closed by the launch of a new project, for which financing has been obtained, and which was generated by the COST-WWIH Action: COBWWWEB, financed by CLARIN-NL.
Programme
Wednesday 3 April 2013
9.30
Registration and tea
10.00
- Hendrik Schlieper and Prof. Dr. Maike Tietjens (Equal rights representative of the University):
- Welcome
- Welcome
- Suzan van Dijk and Janouk de Groot:
- Objectives of this meeting:
- Presentation of the final phases of the COST-WWIH Action
- Brainstorming about presentations for final conference
- Illustration of working in WomenWriters database
- Discussion of plans for ongoing collaboration, which will be made more easy thanks to CLARIN and COBWWWEB...
- Presentation of the final phases of the COST-WWIH Action
- Objectives of this meeting:
10.30
Presentation 1
- Marie Sørbø – Lucyna Marzec – Tanja Badalic – Astrid Kulsdom
- domain concerned:
- Anglophone women authors received in other European countries
- domain concerned:
11.30
Presentation 2
- Katja Mihurko (in cooperation with Zsuzsanna Varga and Ursula Stohler)
- domain concerned:
- German women authors received in smaller language communities
- subject:
- The case of Eugénie Marlitt in Hungary, Slovenia, Czechia
- subject:
- domain concerned:
12.30
Lunch
14.00
- MC-meeting (Agenda in Action site)
15.00
Presentation 3
- Ramona Mihaila (in cooperation with Efstratia Oktapoda and Isabel Lousada):
- domain concerned:
- Female "networks" surrounding some outstanding women authors
- subject:
- The Romanian “writing queen” Carmen Sylva and her international connections
- domain concerned:
16.00
Tea
16.30
Presentation 4
- Amelia Sanz (by skype) and Jenny Bergenmar
- domain concerned:
- Using digital tools and data (databases and others) in Women's Literary History
- title:
- Reporting recent experiences in research and teaching.
- title:
- domain concerned:
17.30
Abstracts a and b commented upon after paper versions (distributed in Münster)
a:
and b:
- Marie-Louise Coolahan – Vanda Anastacio – Nieves Baranda
- domain concerned:
- Manuscript circulation of women’s texts
- domain concerned:
18.00
Dinner in Liudgerhaus
Thursday 4 April 2013
9.00
Presentation 5
- Nancy Isenberg - Adriana Kovacheva (in cooperation with Michaela Mudure and Jelena Baki?)
10.00
Presentation 6
- Francesca Scott (collaborating with members of COST Action CCCC):
- domain concerned:
- Connections between women's experience as written down by "our" authors and as studied by researchers in medical sociology
- subject:
- Writing about women’s health, pregnancy, childbirth
- subject:
- domain concerned:
11.00
Coffee
11.30
Presentation 7
- Alenka Jensterle (in cooperation with Corinne Fournier)
- domain concerned:
- Women writers from neighbouring countries connecting to each other
- subject:
- Women authors from Slav countries connecting to each other
- subject:
- domain concerned:
12.30
Lunch
14.00
Presentation 8
- Mónica Bolufer – Lieselotte Steinbrügge – Annette Keilhauer – Hendrik Schlieper (in cooperation with Rotraud von Kulessa and Valérie Cossy)
- domain concerned:
- The role played by French women authors in 18th and 19th-century Europe
- title:
- Some reflections on a gendered literary history (France, Spain)
- title:
- domain concerned:
15.00
Presentation 9
- Wolfgang Kaltenbrunner and Anne-Birgitte Rønning
- domain concerned:
- Historians of women’s literature finding their ways in Digital Humanities
- subject:
- Our own COST-WWIH activities over the last four years
- subject:
- domain concerned:
16.00
Tea
16.30
Presentation 10
- Viola Capkova – Biljana Doj?inovi? - Jenny Bergenmar (in cooperation with Henriette Partzsch)
18.00
Dinner at the Liudgerhaus
Friday 5 April 2013
9.00
Presentation 11
- Tatiana Crivelli (in cooperation with Caterina Nosdeo, Hilde Hoogenhoom and Mojca Šauperl)
- domain concerned:
- Compilations of women authors
- subject:
- Compilations of women authors in a historical perspective (from paper to database)
- subject:
- domain concerned:
10.00
Coffee
10.30 parallel to each other: A and B
A: meeting COBWWWEB
- Participants and partners: Gertjan Filarski, Arjan van Hessen (CLARIN-NL), Biljana Dojcinovic, Tatiana Crivelli, Jenny Bergenmar, Suzan van Dijk, Amelia Sanz (by skype), Anne-Birgitte Rønning
- Planning of the project activities
B: informal meeting of the WGs, planning collaboration etc.
12.30
Lunch
14.00
Concluding discussions about presentations for The Hague conference
15.00
Official launch of new project
in presence of CLARIN-NL representative Arjan van Hessen:
- COBWWWEB
- (Connections Between Women and Writings Within European Borders)
- funded by CLARIN-NL
16.00 – 19.00
Excursion to Schloss Hülshoff
- home of famous 19th-century poet Annette von Droste-Hülshoff.
- Margit Dohrenbusch will give a lecture on location
- Margit Dohrenbusch will give a lecture on location
20.00
Dinner in town
Contact: hendrik.schlieper[at]uni-muenster.de
SvD, April 2013
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