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*Contributing to [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/The_transnational_19th_century The Transnational 19th century], Workshop Göteborg, 12-13 December 2013<br> | *Contributing to [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/The_transnational_19th_century The Transnational 19th century], Workshop Göteborg, 12-13 December 2013<br> | ||
*(with Francesca Scott and Suzan van Dijk, eds.): ''[[Women Telling Nations]]'', Proceedings of the [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Madrid%2C_November_2010 Madrid conference]. Amsterdam/New York, Rodopi, 2014 (Women Writers in History, vol. 1) <br> | *(with Francesca Scott and Suzan van Dijk, eds.): ''[[Women Telling Nations]]'', Proceedings of the [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Madrid%2C_November_2010 Madrid conference]. Amsterdam/New York, Rodopi, 2014 (Women Writers in History, vol. 1) <br> | ||
- | *"Women and Writings in Europe: Visualizing transfers in Virtual Environments”, contribution to the Fourth European Congress on World and Global History Encounters, Circulations and Conflicts; Paris, Ecole Normale Supérieure, September 4-7 2014 <br><br><br> | + | *"Women and Writings in Europe: Visualizing transfers in Virtual Environments”, contribution to the Fourth European Congress on World and Global History [http://www.univ-psl.fr/default/EN/all/news_en/_encounters_circulations_and_c.htm Encounters, Circulations and Conflicts]; Paris, Ecole Normale Supérieure, September 4-7 2014 <br><br><br> |
'''E-mail'''<br> | '''E-mail'''<br> |
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Amelia Sanz
Specializing in
- French women writers such as Anne de La Roche-Guilhem and Madame de Villedieu,
- Relationships between French and Spanish literature during the Ancien Régime,
- Theoretical reflections on key concepts of twentieth-century critical theory (intertextuality, interculturality and hypertextuality),
Personal website
Some recent publications relevant for NEWW
- Interviewed about the ways of using digitized textual material by Europeana Newspapers: "Q&A with newspaper researchers", 2014.
- "Digital Humanities or Hypercolonial Studies?"
- “Les nations d’Anne de la Roche-Guilhem ”, in Rainer Zaiser (ed.), Ecrivaines du XVIIe siècle, special issue of Oeuvres et critiques, XXXV/1, 2010, p. 105-124.
- “Villedieu, avez-vous dit classique?” in Nathalie Grande et Edwige Keller-Rahbé (éds.), Madame de Villedieu et le théâtre. Actes du colloque de Lyon. Tübingen, Narra Verlag, 2009, pp. 89-106.
- Interculturas, transliteraturas, Madrid, Arco, 2008.
- Literaturas del Texto al Hipermedia, Barcelona, Anthropos, 2008.
- Literatures in the Digital Age. Theory and Praxis (Amelia Sanz and Dolores Romero, editors), Cambridge, Cambridge Scholar Press, 2007.
- "A mayor gloria de las mujeres del Antiguo Régimen: una asociación, la SIEFAR, una colección, La cité des dames", in Voz y Letra. Revista de Literatura, 2006, XVII(2), p. 157-163.
- "Entrecultures, entre temps: les femmes traduisent l'Histoire", in Papers on French Seventeenth Century Literature (2005).
- "Anne de La Roche-Guilhem, 'Rare en Tout'", in Jean Delisle (éd.), Portraits de traductrices. Ottawa, 2002, p. 55-85.
- "La nouvelle historique entre deux siècles: fondements d'une narrativité" in XVIIe siècle, 1998, p.151-165.
- "Déplacements sémantiques dans les traductions d'Anne de La Roche-Guilhem", in M. Ballard & L. D'Hulst (eds.), La Traduction en France à l'âge classique. Lille, 1996, p. 259-73.
- "Voces y diálogo en la obra de Mme de Villedieu: amor caballeresco español y amor galante francés", Revista de Filología Francesa, 1992-1, p. 237-254.
Realized or planned activities/publications in NEWW-context
- Participation in the Utrecht Exploratory Workshop, April 2008.
- Participating, as member of the Management Committee and of Working Group 2, in COST Action IS 0901 “Women Writers in History” (2009-2013); cf. COST website.
- Contributing to COST-WWIH workshop Turku 24-26 May 2010.
- Search for a non-national model for the history of the literary - deconstructing "the nation" and the national context as being the only possible context. Working on the following authors: Teresa de Jesus, Maria de Zayas, Agnes van Heilsbach, Katarina Verwers, Cecilia Böhl, George Eliot, Mary Shelley, Emilia Pardo Bazan (project).
- Participation, as organizer, in the Women Telling Nations: 1st Milestone conference, Madrid 11-13 November 2010
- Participating in 1st Think-tank-meeting "Interconnectivity", Göteborg, 27-30 September 2011
- Participating in the second Think-tank-meeting "Interconnectivity", The Hague, 25-27 January 2012.
- Participating in the COST-WWIH workshop Bucharest 25-28 April 2012.
- Participating in the international workshop Transnational Perspectives on 19th and 20th century Women’s Writing, Istanbul, 27-29 September 2012.
- Contributing to the final COST-WWIH conference FEMALE AUTHORSHIP IN EUROPE, The Hague June 19-21 2013
- Contributing to The Transnational 19th century, Workshop Göteborg, 12-13 December 2013
- (with Francesca Scott and Suzan van Dijk, eds.): Women Telling Nations, Proceedings of the Madrid conference. Amsterdam/New York, Rodopi, 2014 (Women Writers in History, vol. 1)
- "Women and Writings in Europe: Visualizing transfers in Virtual Environments”, contribution to the Fourth European Congress on World and Global History Encounters, Circulations and Conflicts; Paris, Ecole Normale Supérieure, September 4-7 2014
E-mail
- amsanz[at]filol.ucm.es
More details
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