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Workshop Belgrade, 14-16 April 2011




Provisional program:

Thursday, April 14th: presentations of work in progress

9.30

  • Welcome by Aleksandra Vraneš, dean of the Faculty of Philology in Belgrade, and Biljana Doj?inovi?, Coordinator of the Serbian COST Action IS0901 Team

9.50

  • Suzan van Dijk, Chair of COST Action IS0901: Milestone 1 to Milestone 2 (presentation)

10.10

  • Discussion (general issues)

10.20

  • Ele Carpenter: Presentation of the Open Source Embroidery Project

10.30

  • Break

10.45

  • Session I "Networks and Genealogies"
    • Biljana Doj?inovi?, Embroidery – textile and/or textual art
    • Henriette Goldwyn, Women Writing Women
    • Ileana Mihaila, Des femmes par des femmes
    • Zsuzsanna Varga, Creating a virtual network
    • Monica Burguera, Re-Appropriating Middle-Class Womanhood
    • Jenny Bergenmar, The Network around Selma Lagerlöf

13.00

  • Lunch

14.00

  • Session IIa "Male-Female Transvesting"
    • Magdalena Koch, Narrative transgressions
    • Daniel Maher, A Cross-Dressing Fairy Tale
    • Eirini Rizaki, Norms for a “female writing”

  • Session IIb "Evaluating Women Authors"
    • Steinbrügge/Schlieper, Topoi in literary historiography
    • Vanda Anastacio, Inquisitors, women authors and readers
    • Annette Keilhauer, Discours préfaciels et transferts culturels
    • Marie Sorbo, The image of the female author

15.30

  • Break

16.00

  • Session IIIa "Norms and Exceptions"
    • Katerina Dalakoura, The Greek women's press
    • Tovi Bibring, Conversion of gendered topoï
    • Jelena Milinkovic, Forgotten Stories
    • Astrid Kulsdom, Ouida and the Woman Question
    • Wiedemann/Müller-Adams, Hahn-Hahn abroad

  • Session IIIb "Gender vs. National Identities"
    • Henriette Partzsch, Conflicted Idylls
    • Isabel Lousada, PortugueseTranslators of British Authors
    • Nicole Pohl, In search of a German Identity
    • Gillian Dow, Translation of foreign women's writing
    • Nadezhda Alexandrova, Ottoman women described by travelers

18.00

  • Conclusions of the first day

19.00

  • Dinner


Friday, April 15th: discussing the work in progress

9.30

  • Separate meetings per Working Group

11.00

  • Break

11.15

  • Continuing the separate WG meetings

13.00

  • Visit to the Museum of Serbian Orthodox Church (Jefimija’s Embroidery)

14.00

  • Lunch

15.00

  • Common meeting: each WG presenting items and ideas considered important and to be discussed

17.00

  • Break

17.30

  • Conclusions concerning possibilities for links between WGs

19.00

  • Dinner


Saturday, April 16th: "International Female Networks" (presenting the COST Action)

10.00

  • Welcome (Biljana Doj?inovi?)

10.15

  • Keynote Lecture
  • Aleksandra Vraneš: Transnationality

11.00

  • Break

11.15

  • Keynote Lecture
  • Ele Carpenter: What is femaleness - the Ada Lovelace case

12.00

  • Important announcement
  • Biljana Doj?inovi?: A new project in Serbian women's literary history

13.00

  • Lunch

14.00

  • Presentation of COST Action Working Groups
    • Viola Capkova: WG1
    • Marie-Louise Coolahan: WG2
    • Tovi Bibring and Hendrik Schlieper: WG 3
    • Gillian Dow: WG4

15.00

  • Ljiljana Markovi?: Reception of European Women’s Writing in Japan till the end of 19th Century

15.30

  • Closing Lecture
  • Suzan van Dijk: Embroidery, networks and networking

16.00

  • End of the Meeting
  • Ele Carpenter: Presentation of outcome of the Open Source Embroidery project



SvD, January 2011




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