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- | 20 November 2009, the international networking programme NEWW "New approaches to European Women’s Writing" will organise a workshop in collaboration with the Dutch doctoral school in cultural history ''Huizinga Instituut'' (Amsterdam). The theme of this workshop will be: '''Female authors and the literary field: Quantitative approaches'''. It will be the third of a long term series that allows researchers and graduate students to discuss together various themes. <br><br> | + | 20 November 2009, the international networking programme NEWW "New approaches to European Women’s Writing" will organise a workshop in collaboration with the Dutch doctoral school in cultural history ''Huizinga Instituut'' (Amsterdam). The theme of this workshop will be: '''Female authors and the literary field: Quantitative approaches'''. It will continue discussions recently undertaken at the Dutch Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) in a symposium entitled: [http://www.knaw.nl/cfdata/agenda/agenda_detail.cfm?agenda__id=1305 "Innovation in the Humanities: Technics or Theory?"]. <br><br> |
- | Proposals for papers are welcome and can be sent to [mailto:S.vanDijk1@uu.nl Suzan van Dijk]. <br><br><br> | + | It will be the third of a long term series that allows researchers and graduate students to discuss together various themes. Proposals for papers are welcome and can be sent to [mailto:S.vanDijk1@uu.nl Suzan van Dijk]. <br><br><br> |
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Third NEWW November meeting
20 November 2009, the international networking programme NEWW "New approaches to European Women’s Writing" will organise a workshop in collaboration with the Dutch doctoral school in cultural history Huizinga Instituut (Amsterdam). The theme of this workshop will be: Female authors and the literary field: Quantitative approaches. It will continue discussions recently undertaken at the Dutch Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) in a symposium entitled: "Innovation in the Humanities: Technics or Theory?".
It will be the third of a long term series that allows researchers and graduate students to discuss together various themes. Proposals for papers are welcome and can be sent to Suzan van Dijk.
Meeting place:
(to be announced)
Program:
(to be announced)
SvD, May 2009
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