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International Workshop Münster 2013
Collaborating in networks: preparing future projects
Workshop to be held 3-5 April 2013
at the Luidger Haus
of the Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster (Germany)
organized by Hendrik Schlieper.
This workshop focuses on the preparation of the final conference of the COST-WWIH Action. The collaborative papers to be discussed here in draft version, will be presented in a further developed form during this conference which will take place 19-21 June in The Hague.
In the Münster workshop one hour has been 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). Presentation of the research question, way of handling it and planned outcome will take about 20 minutes, with about 40 minutes for discussion, suggestions by colleagues etc.
The relatively open structure of this workshop will allow, 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 can be discussed.
Provisional 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:
- Objective of this meeting, and
- Presentation of the final phases of the COST Action, and of plans for further collaboration
- Objective of this meeting, and
10.30
Presentation 1
- Marie Sørbø – Lucyna Marzec – Tanja Badalic – Astrid Kulsdom
11.30
Presentation 2
- Katja Mihurko (in cooperation with Zsuzsanna Varga and Ursula Stohler)
- working on:
- German women authors received in smaller language communities; using the case of Eugénie Marlitt in Hungary, Slovenia, Czechia
- working on:
12.30
Lunch
14.00
- MC-meeting (Agenda to follow)
15.00
Presentation 3
- Ramona Mihaila (in cooperation with Kerstin Wiedemann, Elisa Müller-Adams and Kati Launis)
- working on:
- Women travelers and their writing about their travels (examples: Ida Hahn-Hahn, Carmen Sylva and others)
- working on:
16.00
Tea
16.30
Presentation 4
- Els Biesemans (in cooperation with Amelia Sanz)
- working on:
- Use of online tools, databases or others
- working on:
17.30
Abstracts a and b to be commented upon after paper versions
- Nadejda Alexandrova – Senem Timuroglu – Katerina Dalakoura – Efstratia Oktapoda
- working on:
- Connections between women authors from the Western and the Eastern part of Europe
- working on:
and
- Marie-Louise Coolahan – Vanda Anastacio – Nieves Baranda
- working on:
- Manuscript circulation of women’s texts
- working on:
18.00
Dinner in Luidgerhaus
Thursday 4 April 2013
9.00
Presentation 5
- Jenny Bergenmar
- working on:
- Studying authors and their (large) cobwwwebs, the case of Selma Lagerlöf for instance
- working on:
10.00
Presentation 6
- Francesca Scott (and a member of COST Action CCCC):
- working on:
- Writing about women’s health, pregnancy, childbirth
- working on:
11.00
Coffee
11.30
Presentation 7
- Alenka Jensterle (in cooperation with Corinne Fournier)
- working on:
- Women writers from neighbouring countries connecting to each other, some examples
- working on:
12.30
Lunch
14.00
Presentation 8
- Mónica Bolufer – Lieselotte Steinbrügge – Annette Keilhauer – Hendrik Schlieper (in cooperation with Rotraud von Kulessa and Valérie Cossy)
- working on:
- Gendered literary historiography (starting from eighteenth-century France)
- working on:
15.00
Presentation 9
- Nancy Isenberg - Adriana Kovacheva (in cooperation with Mihalea Mudure and Jelena Baki?)
- working on:
- Female exceptionality and/or specificity of women’s texts? Some cases (Wynne, Verona, Belcheva and others) and criteria
- working on:
16.00
Tea
16.30
Presentation 10
- Viola Capkova – Biljana Doj?inovi? (in cooperation with Henriette Partzsch)
- working on:
- Studying cultural systems in a gendered perspective using Finnish, Serbian and Spanish material
- working on:
18.00
Dinner at the Luidgerhaus
Friday 5 April 2013
9.00
Presentation 11
- Tatiana Crivelli (in cooperation with Caterina Nosdeo, Hilde Hoogenhoom and Mojca Šauperl)
- working on
- Compilations of women authors, and the ways in which we might use them
- working on
10.00
Coffee
10.30 parallel to each other:
A meeting COBWWWEB
- Participants and partners: Gertjan Filarski, Amelia Sanz, Biljana Dojcinovic, Tatiana Crivelli, Jenny Bergenmar, Anne-Birgitte Ronning, Suzan van Dijk
- Planning of the project activities
- Participants and partners: Gertjan Filarski, Amelia Sanz, Biljana Dojcinovic, Tatiana Crivelli, Jenny Bergenmar, Anne-Birgitte Ronning, Suzan van Dijk
B informal meetings per WG, possibility for planning collaboration etc.
12.30
Lunch
14.00
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
15.00
Concluding discussions about presentations for The Hague conference
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 at the Luidgerhaus
Contact: hendrik.schlieper[at]uni-muenster.de
SvD, March 2013
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