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- | From November 2007 have been and will be held a series of meetings, organized in the context of “New approaches to European Women’s Writing”, in collaboration with the Huizinga Institute / Interuniversity Doctoral School in Cultural History (Amsterdam). The intention is to create opportunities for discussion between researchers of this international network and Dutch (or other) Ph.D.-students working in the same field or on related subjects. Discussion should concern current research as it is being pursued, rather than research results.<br><br> | + | From November 2007 have been and will be held a series of meetings, organized in the context of “New approaches to European Women’s Writing”, in collaboration with the [http://www.huizingainstituut.nl/archive/2012/03/18/About_the_Huizinga_Institute#body Huizinga Institute] / Interuniversity Doctoral School in Cultural History (Amsterdam). The intention is to create opportunities for discussion between researchers of this international network and Dutch (or other) Ph.D.-students working in the same field or on related subjects. Discussion should concern current research as it is being pursued, rather than research results.<br><br> |
* First NEWW November meeting: [[22 November 2007]]<br> | * First NEWW November meeting: [[22 November 2007]]<br> |
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NEWW November meetings
From November 2007 have been and will be held a series of meetings, organized in the context of “New approaches to European Women’s Writing”, in collaboration with the Huizinga Institute / Interuniversity Doctoral School in Cultural History (Amsterdam). The intention is to create opportunities for discussion between researchers of this international network and Dutch (or other) Ph.D.-students working in the same field or on related subjects. Discussion should concern current research as it is being pursued, rather than research results.
- First NEWW November meeting: 22 November 2007
- Second NEWW November meeting: 28 November 2008
- Third NEWW November meeting: 20 November 2009
- The fourth NEWW November Meeting was scheduled for 3 December 2010; however, it has not taken place in the form initially planned; see here
- The theme of the fifth NEWW November Meeting (2011) will - most probably - be: "Paratext and gender".
Interested? Contact Suzan van Dijk or Anne Hilde van Baal.
SvD, October 2010
- Conferences > NEWW November meetings