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-November 22 2007 took place the first of these three annual meetings. The theme of this day was the question of female authorship: “What is a female author? Who is a woman writer?”. Continuation of the earlier discussion furthered by Michel Foucault's “Qu’est-ce qu’un auteur?” [1] – but with particular focus on gender aspects, and taking into account research pursued since then, for example, by Nathalie Grande [2] and Alicia Montoya [3]. <br><br>+November 22 2007 took place the first of these three annual meetings. The theme of this day was the question of female authorship: '''“What is a female author? Who is a woman writer?”'''. Continuation of the earlier discussion furthered by Michel Foucault's “Qu’est-ce qu’un auteur?” [1] – but with particular focus on gender aspects, and taking into account research pursued since then, for example, by Nathalie Grande [2] and Alicia Montoya [3]. <br><br>
There were also very practical reasons: in the context of the NEWW-project decisions must be taken about entering women who wrote and published in the project’s database ([[www.databasewomenwriters.nl]]). How to categorize them: as real “writers” or in specific categories of “translators”, “commentators”? Taking into account contemporary judgments or outcomes of canon formation? What about these women’s intentions ?<br><br> There were also very practical reasons: in the context of the NEWW-project decisions must be taken about entering women who wrote and published in the project’s database ([[www.databasewomenwriters.nl]]). How to categorize them: as real “writers” or in specific categories of “translators”, “commentators”? Taking into account contemporary judgments or outcomes of canon formation? What about these women’s intentions ?<br><br>
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10.00<br> 10.00<br>
-Welcome<br>+'''Welcome'''<br>
10.30<br> 10.30<br>
-[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Suzan_van_Dijk%2C_Utrecht_University Suzan van Dijk] (UU): <br> +[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Suzan_van_Dijk%2C_Utrecht_University '''Suzan van Dijk'''] (UU): <br>
[[Short presentation of the project “New approaches to European Women’s Writing”]]<br> [[Short presentation of the project “New approaches to European Women’s Writing”]]<br>
11.00<br> 11.00<br>
-[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Teresa_de_Almeida Teresa Sousa de Almeida] (Universidade Nova de Lisboa) and Vanda Anastácio (Universidade de Lisboa):<br> +[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Teresa_de_Almeida '''Teresa Sousa de Almeida'''] (Universidade Nova de Lisboa) and Vanda Anastácio (Universidade de Lisboa):<br>
Networks around 18th-century Portuguese women authors, in particular around the [[Marquesa d’Alorna]] (1750-1839)<br> Networks around 18th-century Portuguese women authors, in particular around the [[Marquesa d’Alorna]] (1750-1839)<br>
11.45 <br> 11.45 <br>
-[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Nina_Geerdink Nina Geerdink] (Free University Amsterdam): <br>+[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Nina_Geerdink '''Nina Geerdink'''] (Free University Amsterdam): <br>
[[Katharina Lescailje (1649-1711): another Sappho]]<br> [[Katharina Lescailje (1649-1711): another Sappho]]<br>
12.30 <br> 12.30 <br>
-Lunch at Drift 21 (Hall) <br>+'''Lunch''' at Drift 21 (Hall) <br>
14.00 <br> 14.00 <br>
-[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Agnese_Fidecaro Agnese Fidecaro] (University of Geneva):<br>+[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Agnese_Fidecaro '''Agnese Fidecaro'''] (University of Geneva):<br>
[[Reflections around "La femme auteur" by Madame de Genlis (1746-1830)]]<br> [[Reflections around "La femme auteur" by Madame de Genlis (1746-1830)]]<br>
14.45 <br> 14.45 <br>
-Annemarie Doornbos (University of Amsterdam): <br>+'''[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Annemarie_Doornbos Annemarie Doornbos]''' (University of Amsterdam): <br>
[["Mrs Bosboom-Toussaint" or "Geertruida Toussaint" (1812-1886) ? Male or female writing ?]] <br> [["Mrs Bosboom-Toussaint" or "Geertruida Toussaint" (1812-1886) ? Male or female writing ?]] <br>
15.30<br> 15.30<br>
-[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Zsuzsanna_Varga Zsuzsanna Varga] (De Montfort University, Leicester):<br>+[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Zsuzsanna_Varga '''Zsuzsanna Varga'''] (De Montfort University, Leicester):<br>
[http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/author.asp?authorID=340 Margaret Oliphant]’s (1828-1897) reconceptualisation of female authorship <br> [http://www.databasewomenwriters.nl/author.asp?authorID=340 Margaret Oliphant]’s (1828-1897) reconceptualisation of female authorship <br>
16.15<br> 16.15<br>
-Closing remarks <br>+'''Closing remarks''' <br>
16.30 <br> 16.30 <br>
-Drinks at Drift 21 <br><br>+'''Drinks''' at Drift 21 <br><br>
 +[1] Michel Foucault, “Qu’est-ce qu’un auteur?”, in ''Dits et écrits 1954-1988''. Paris, Gallimard, 1994, vol. I, p. 789-821.<br>
 +[2] Nathalie Grande, ''Stratégies de romancières. De Clélie à La Princesse de Clèves (1654-1678)''. Paris, Champion, 1999.<br>
 +[3] Alicia Montoya, ''Marie-Anne Barbier et la tragédie post-classique''. Paris, Champion, 2007. <br><br><br>
-AsK, September 2010<br><br><br>+AsK, September 2010
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-[1] Michel Foucault, “Qu’est-ce qu’un auteur?”, in ''Dits et écrits 1954-1988''. Paris, Gallimard, 1994, vol. I, p. 789-821.<br> 
-[2] Nathalie Grande, ''Stratégies de romancières. De Clélie à La Princesse de Clèves (1654-1678)''. Paris, Champion, 1999.<br> 
-[3] Alicia Montoya, ''Marie-Anne Barbier et la tragédie post-classique''. Paris, Champion, 2007. <br><br>  
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* Conferences > NEWW November meetings > 2007 <br><br> * Conferences > NEWW November meetings > 2007 <br><br>

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First NEWW November meeting




November 22 2007 took place the first of these three annual meetings. The theme of this day was the question of female authorship: “What is a female author? Who is a woman writer?”. Continuation of the earlier discussion furthered by Michel Foucault's “Qu’est-ce qu’un auteur?” [1] – but with particular focus on gender aspects, and taking into account research pursued since then, for example, by Nathalie Grande [2] and Alicia Montoya [3].

There were also very practical reasons: in the context of the NEWW-project decisions must be taken about entering women who wrote and published in the project’s database (www.databasewomenwriters.nl). How to categorize them: as real “writers” or in specific categories of “translators”, “commentators”? Taking into account contemporary judgments or outcomes of canon formation? What about these women’s intentions ?

Meeting place:

Utrecht, Faculty of Humanities:
Drift 23 (near the Janskerkhof), room 0.12, 10.00 – 17.00.

Program:

10.00
Welcome

10.30
Suzan van Dijk (UU):
Short presentation of the project “New approaches to European Women’s Writing”

11.00
Teresa Sousa de Almeida (Universidade Nova de Lisboa) and Vanda Anastácio (Universidade de Lisboa):
Networks around 18th-century Portuguese women authors, in particular around the Marquesa d’Alorna (1750-1839)

11.45
Nina Geerdink (Free University Amsterdam):
Katharina Lescailje (1649-1711): another Sappho

12.30
Lunch at Drift 21 (Hall)

14.00
Agnese Fidecaro (University of Geneva):
Reflections around "La femme auteur" by Madame de Genlis (1746-1830)

14.45
Annemarie Doornbos (University of Amsterdam):
"Mrs Bosboom-Toussaint" or "Geertruida Toussaint" (1812-1886) ? Male or female writing ?

15.30
Zsuzsanna Varga (De Montfort University, Leicester):
Margaret Oliphant’s (1828-1897) reconceptualisation of female authorship

16.15
Closing remarks

16.30
Drinks at Drift 21

[1] Michel Foucault, “Qu’est-ce qu’un auteur?”, in Dits et écrits 1954-1988. Paris, Gallimard, 1994, vol. I, p. 789-821.
[2] Nathalie Grande, Stratégies de romancières. De Clélie à La Princesse de Clèves (1654-1678). Paris, Champion, 1999.
[3] Alicia Montoya, Marie-Anne Barbier et la tragédie post-classique. Paris, Champion, 2007.


AsK, September 2010




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