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Anke Gilleir



Specializing in

  • Gender and literature/literary theory,
  • German women's literature in the 18th and 19th century,
  • Historiography of (German) literature from a gender perspective


Personal website




Some recent publications relevant for NEWW

  • Sophie Tieck. Flore und Blanscheflur. Ein episches Gedicht in zwölf Gesängen. Hildesheim-Zürich-New York, Olms Verlag, 2006.
  • (ed.) Rond de canon. Over literatuur, film en de vraag waarom olie bovendrijft: Tijdschrift voor Genderstudies 6/4, 2003.
  • "'Mit frauenzimmerlich kunstloser Hand'. Auteurschap en masculiniteit in de historiografie van de Duitse literatuur in de 19de eeuw", in Tijdschrift voor Genderstudies, 6/4, 2003, p. 27-39.
  • Johanna Schopenhauer und die Weimarer Klassik. Betrachtungen über die Selbstpositionierung weiblichen Schreibens. Hildesheim-Zürich-New York: Olms-Weidmann Verlag, 2000.
  • (with Marc Carnier), Een vrouw op reis. België anno 1828 volgens Johanna Schopenhauer. Leuven, Davidsfonds, 1998.


Realized or planned activities/publications in NEWW-context

  • Keynote lecture in the First international NEWW conference, Geneva, May 2007.
  • Participation in the Utrecht Exploratory Workshop, April 2008
  • (with Suzan van Dijk and Alicia Montoya), "Before NEWW (New approaches to European Women’s Writing). Prolegomena to the Launching of an International Project", in Tulsa Studies in Women’s Literature 27, 1 (2008), p. 151-157.
  • Coordination of the second NEWW November meeting, Utrecht, 28 November 2008.
  • (with A.C. Montoya and S. van Dijk, eds.), Women Writing Back / Writing Women Back. Transnational Perspectives from the Late Middle Ages to the Dawn of the Modern Era. Leiden, Brill, forthcoming.


E-mail

  • anke.gilleir[at]arts.kuleuven.be


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