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-*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Nadejda_Alexandrova Nadezhda Alexandrova] (Bulgaria)<br>+*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Nadejda_Alexandrova Nadezhda Alexandrova] (WG 1, Bulgaria)<br>
**[[West European and East European]] Women Travellers in Istanbul <br><br> **[[West European and East European]] Women Travellers in Istanbul <br><br>
-*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Tanja_Badalic Tanja Badali?] and [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Ale%C5%A1_Vaupoti%C4%8D Aleš Vaupoti?] (Slovenia)<br>+*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Tanja_Badalic Tanja Badali?] (WG 4) and [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Ale%C5%A1_Vaupoti%C4%8D Aleš Vaupoti?] (WG 2) (Slovenia)<br>
**The Reception of Female Authors from [[East and West European]] Countries in 19th-Century Slovenia<br><br> **The Reception of Female Authors from [[East and West European]] Countries in 19th-Century Slovenia<br><br>
-*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Kerstin_Wiedemann%2C_University_of_Nancy_II%29 Kerstin Wiedemann] (France) and [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Elisa_M%C3%BCller-Adams_%28Universit%C3%A4t_Trier%29 Elisa Müller-Adams] (Germany)<br>+*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Kerstin_Wiedemann%2C_University_of_Nancy_II%29 Kerstin Wiedemann] (WG 3, France) and [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Elisa_M%C3%BCller-Adams_%28Universit%C3%A4t_Trier%29 Elisa Müller-Adams] (WG 3, Germany)<br>
**Mapping Europe: Ida Hahn-Hahn’s travel writing ([[East and West]])<br><br> **Mapping Europe: Ida Hahn-Hahn’s travel writing ([[East and West]])<br><br>
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-*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Marianna_d%27Ezio Marianna D'Ezio] (Italy)<br>+*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Marianna_d%27Ezio Marianna D'Ezio] (WG , Italy)<br>
**[[Venice]] : International Connections as seen through Elisabetta Caminer Turra’s Europa Letteraria (18th century)<br><br> **[[Venice]] : International Connections as seen through Elisabetta Caminer Turra’s Europa Letteraria (18th century)<br><br>
-*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Alenka_Jensterle_Dole%C5%BEal Alenka Jensterle-Doležal] (Czech Republic)<br>+*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Alenka_Jensterle_Dole%C5%BEal Alenka Jensterle-Doležal] (WG 1, Czech Republic)<br>
**[[Between Vienna and Prague]]: Slovene author Zofka Kveder and her cultural connections (around 1900)<br><br> **[[Between Vienna and Prague]]: Slovene author Zofka Kveder and her cultural connections (around 1900)<br><br>
-*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Biljana_Doj%C4%8Dinovi%C4%87_Ne%C5%A1i%C4%87 Biljana Doj?inovi?] (Serbia)<br>+*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Biljana_Doj%C4%8Dinovi%C4%87_Ne%C5%A1i%C4%87 Biljana Doj?inovi?] (WG1, Serbia)<br>
**[[East and West in Serbian]] Women’s Writing (early 20th century)<br><br> **[[East and West in Serbian]] Women’s Writing (early 20th century)<br><br>
12.00 - 13.00<br><br> 12.00 - 13.00<br><br>
-*Astrid Kulsdom (Database Editorial Board)<br>+*Astrid Kulsdom (WG 4, Netherlands, Database Editorial Board)<br>
** Working in the ''WomenWriters'' database: demonstration and discussion (questions and items for discussion can be sent before 24 April to Astrid) <br><br> ** Working in the ''WomenWriters'' database: demonstration and discussion (questions and items for discussion can be sent before 24 April to Astrid) <br><br>
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-*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Corinne_Fournier_Kiss Corinne Fournier Kiss] (Switzerland)<br>+*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Corinne_Fournier_Kiss Corinne Fournier Kiss] (WG 1, Switzerland)<br>
**[[George Sand and]] the Rottová Sisters (Bohemia)<br><br> **[[George Sand and]] the Rottová Sisters (Bohemia)<br><br>
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**[[Fany Seculici]] connecting Romania to Europe<br><br> **[[Fany Seculici]] connecting Romania to Europe<br><br>
-*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Ivana_Zivancevic-Sekerus Ivana Zivancevic-Sekerus] (Serbia)<br>+*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Ivana_Zivancevic-Sekerus Ivana Zivancevic-Sekerus] (WG , Serbia)<br>
**European Romanticism and [[Dragojla Jarnevi?]] (Croatia)<br><br> **European Romanticism and [[Dragojla Jarnevi?]] (Croatia)<br><br>
-*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Aspasia_Vasilaki Aspasia Vasiliki] (Greece)<br>+*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Aspasia_Vasilaki Aspasia Vasiliki] (WG 3, Greece)<br>
**[[Alexandra Papadopoulou]]’s peregrinations as a means of disseminating ideas<br><br> **[[Alexandra Papadopoulou]]’s peregrinations as a means of disseminating ideas<br><br>
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-*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Amelia_Sanz Amelia Sanz] (Spain)<br>+*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Amelia_Sanz Amelia Sanz] (WG 2, Spain)<br>
**Internationalizing Authorship: the [[European circulation]] of Mme de Villedieu's and Mlle de La Roche-Guilhem's works<br><br> **Internationalizing Authorship: the [[European circulation]] of Mme de Villedieu's and Mlle de La Roche-Guilhem's works<br><br>
-*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Alicia_C._Montoya Alicia C. Montoya] (Netherlands)<br>+*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Alicia_C._Montoya Alicia C. Montoya] (WG 3, Netherlands)<br>
**The French Enlightenment [[seen from Eastern Europe]]: reassessing Mme Leprince de Beaumont’s impact<br><br> **The French Enlightenment [[seen from Eastern Europe]]: reassessing Mme Leprince de Beaumont’s impact<br><br>
-*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Yvonne_Leffler Yvonne Leffler] and [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Gunilla_Hermansson Gunilla Hermannson] (Sweden)<br>+*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Yvonne_Leffler Yvonne Leffler] (WG ) and [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Gunilla_Hermansson Gunilla Hermannson] (WG 2, Sweden)<br>
**Swedish Women Writers [[on Export]] (19th century)<br><br> **Swedish Women Writers [[on Export]] (19th century)<br><br>
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-*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Nancy_Isenberg Nancy Isenberg] (Italy)<br>+*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Nancy_Isenberg Nancy Isenberg] (WG 1, Italy)<br>
**[[Giustiniana Wynne]]: inventing Eastern Europe in Italy (18th century)<br><br> **[[Giustiniana Wynne]]: inventing Eastern Europe in Italy (18th century)<br><br>
-*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Henriette_Partzsch Henriette Partzsch] (UK)<br>+*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Henriette_Partzsch Henriette Partzsch] (WG 4, UK)<br>
**Looking from Spain: [[Emilia Pardo Bazán]] and the Dissemination of Russian Literature (19th century)<br><br> **Looking from Spain: [[Emilia Pardo Bazán]] and the Dissemination of Russian Literature (19th century)<br><br>
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-*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Katerina_Dalakoura Katerina Dalakoura] (Greece) <br>+*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Katerina_Dalakoura Katerina Dalakoura] (WG 3, Greece) <br>
**Two women transferring [[Western educational practices]] to the Ottoman Greek system (19th century)<br><br> **Two women transferring [[Western educational practices]] to the Ottoman Greek system (19th century)<br><br>
-*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Ma%C5%82gorzata_Dajnowicz Malgorzata Dajnowicz] (Poland) <br>+*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Ma%C5%82gorzata_Dajnowicz Malgorzata Dajnowicz] (WG 1, Poland) <br>
**[[Western women’s rights]] debated by Polish female authors (19th – 20th century)<br><br> **[[Western women’s rights]] debated by Polish female authors (19th – 20th century)<br><br>
-*Sofija Nemet (Serbia)<br>+*Sofija Nemet (WG , Serbia)<br>
**The refusal of [[Western ideas]] expressed by a woman (Isidora Sekuli?; early 20th century)<br><br> **The refusal of [[Western ideas]] expressed by a woman (Isidora Sekuli?; early 20th century)<br><br>
-*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Magdalena_Koch Magdalena Koch] (Poland)<br> +*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Magdalena_Koch Magdalena Koch] (WG 1, Poland)<br>
**[[East, West and the Concept of Feminism]] in Jelena Dimitrijevi?’s prose (early 20th century)<br><br> **[[East, West and the Concept of Feminism]] in Jelena Dimitrijevi?’s prose (early 20th century)<br><br>
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-*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Torill_Steinfeld Toril Steinfeld] (Norway)<br>+*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Torill_Steinfeld Toril Steinfeld] (WG 4, Norway)<br>
**[[Dagny Juel Przybyszewska]]: a Norwegian woman transcending boundaries<br><br> **[[Dagny Juel Przybyszewska]]: a Norwegian woman transcending boundaries<br><br>
-*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Mihaela_Mudure Michaela Mudure] (Romania)<br>+*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Mihaela_Mudure Michaela Mudure] (WG 1, Romania)<br>
**[[Queen Elizabeth of Romania]] (ps. Carmen Sylva): her role and influence<br><br> **[[Queen Elizabeth of Romania]] (ps. Carmen Sylva): her role and influence<br><br>
-*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Begueno_Regueiro Begoña Regueiro] (Spain)<br>+*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Begueno_Regueiro Begoña Regueiro] (WG 1, Spain)<br>
**[[Sofía Casanova]]: transnational point of a view of a Spanish woman in Russia<br><br> **[[Sofía Casanova]]: transnational point of a view of a Spanish woman in Russia<br><br>
-*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Ileana_Mihaila Ileana Mihaila] (Romania)<br>+*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Ileana_Mihaila Ileana Mihaila] (WG 4, Romania)<br>
**[Mme de Genlis' Romanian reception]<br><br> **[Mme de Genlis' Romanian reception]<br><br>

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Workshop Bucharest 25-28 April 2012




Women’s Writing and the East-West connections within Europe:
Visualizing the channels

COST-WWIH Workshop Bucharest, organized by Ramona Mihaila at Spiru Haret University in Bucharest, 25-28 April 2012.

PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME

      • note that contributions by colleagues and advanced students of the organiser will also be added: this is a very interesting occasion of creating discussion between Action members and Romanian researchers and students

25 APRIL

14.00 - 14.30

  • Ramona Mihaila
    • Welcome

14.30 – 16.00

Session 1: Comparing between East and West (19th century)
session president:

16.30 -

Visit to the Castle of Marthe Bibesco, Romanian-French author.

26 APRIL

9.00 - 10.00

10.00 - 10.30: coffee break

10.30 – 12.00

Session 2: “Female” Spaces and Places
session president:

  • Marianna D'Ezio (WG , Italy)
    • Venice : International Connections as seen through Elisabetta Caminer Turra’s Europa Letteraria (18th century)

12.00 - 13.00

  • Astrid Kulsdom (WG 4, Netherlands, Database Editorial Board)
    • Working in the WomenWriters database: demonstration and discussion (questions and items for discussion can be sent before 24 April to Astrid)

13.00 - 14.30: lunch

14.30 – 16.30

Session 3: International “female” influences (19th century)
session president:

  • Luiza Marinescu (Romania)

17.00 – 18.00

  • Spiru Haret students contributing to the conference


27 APRIL

9.00 - 10.30

Session 7: International Reception Networks
session president:

10.30 - 11.00: coffee break

11.00 - 12.30

  • Visualizing our research material: maps and networks. Discussion with contribution by Gertjan Filarski, developer


12.30 - 14.00: lunch

14.00 - 15.00

  • Working Groups meeting I

15.00 - 16.00

Session 4: Looking from the outside
session president:

16.00 - 16.30: coffee break

16.30 – 17.30

  • Visualizing our research material: content items. Discussion with contribution by Gertjan Filarski, developer

17.30 - 18.30

  • Working Groups meeting II


28 APRIL

9.00 – 11.00

Session 6: The Influence of Western Ideas
session president:

  • Sofija Nemet (WG , Serbia)
    • The refusal of Western ideas expressed by a woman (Isidora Sekuli?; early 20th century)

11.00 - 11.30: coffee break

11.30 - 12.30

  • MC meeting

12.30 - 14.00: lunch

14.00 – 15.30

Session 5: International figures (19th century)
session president:

16.00 - 17.00

  • WGs meeting III

17.00
Closure


Organizing this Workshop in Bucharest allows to focus on the ways in which women – as authors – have contributed to establishing contacts between the Western and the Eastern part of Europe: between, for instance, Norway and Finland, Ireland and Russia, Spain and Poland; but also between Budapest and Paris (cf. Emilia Kanya), Bucharest and Domburg NL (cf. Carmen Sylva), Istanbul and London (cf. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu), again: taking these names just as examples..

Which influences were at play here? Increasing travelling possibilities? Need for money? Increasing education? Feminism? Political developments? Growing curiosity? In view of the third Milestone of our COST Action we will continue reflecting on what kind of factors were at stake when women put themselves to writing, publishing and entering into contact with readers. Some of them, and how to enter them in the records, have been discussed during the second COST year. We will find more of them….

On the technological level Visualizing is at stake now: what kinds of "maps, trees, graphs" (cf. Moretti) do we want the programme to generate for us, in view of our really progressing and approaching the questions on a larger scale?

  • Maps – showing influences (what kind?) going from West to East and vice versa?
  • Graphs – making visible proportions and percentages?
  • Trees – illustrating influences exerted by a work, an author, a group of authors? (cf. the present, still primitive, visualizing possibility).

This Workshop is preparatory to the November meeting, and will help explaining to developers what we need. Discussion will be about authors for whom works and receptions will have been entered into the WomenWriters database.






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