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at Adam Mickiewicz University, Pozna? (Poland)<br><br> at Adam Mickiewicz University, Pozna? (Poland)<br><br>
-'''Provisional programme'''<br><br>+'''Contributions to this conference will be presented, together with papers from the [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Bucharest%2C_April_2012 Bucharest workshop], in a volume to be published in the newly created [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Book_series series entitled "Women Writers in History"]. The volume will be edited by Ramona Mihailá and Magdalena Koch.'''<br><br><br>
-'''26.11. 2012, Monday: “Polish Day”'''<br><br>+''' Programme'''<br><br>
-9.00–9.15 <br>+'''26.11.2012, Monday: “Polish Day”'''<br><br>
 + 
 +8.45–9.15 <br>
Welcoming and Opening speech<br><br> Welcoming and Opening speech<br><br>
9.15-10.00 <br> 9.15-10.00 <br>
-''Keynote speech:''<br>+''Keynote speech:''<br><br>
-*Ewa Kraskowska (AMU, Poznan) and Brygida Helbig-Mischewski (Berlin):<br> +*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Ewa_Kraskowska Ewa Kraskowska] (AMU, Poznan) and [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Brygida_Helbig-Mischewski Brygida Helbig-Mischewski] (Szczecin University):<br>
-**One day in Pozna?, or how Maria Komornicka became Piotr "the Changeling" W?ast <br><br>+**[[One day in Pozna?]], or how Maria Komornicka became Piotr "the Changeling" W?ast <br><br>
10.00-10.30<br> 10.00-10.30<br>
-*Lucyna Marzec (AMU, Poznan) and Adriana Kovacheva (AMU, Poznan): <br>+*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Lucyna_Marzec Lucyna Marzec] (AMU, Poznan) and [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Adriana_Kovacheva Adriana Kovacheva] (AMU, Poznan): <br>
**Presentation of online project “A Dictionary of Greater Poland Women Writers”<br><br> **Presentation of online project “A Dictionary of Greater Poland Women Writers”<br><br>
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''Session 1: Polish Women Writers and their International Connections'' <br><br> ''Session 1: Polish Women Writers and their International Connections'' <br><br>
-*Corinne Fournier-Kiss (University of Fribourg, Switzerland): <br>+*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Corinne_Fournier_Kiss Corinne Fournier Kiss] (University of Fribourg, Switzerland): <br>
-**The Polish dimension of the Czech feminist journal ''Ženské Listy''<br><br>+**[[The Polish dimension]] of the Czech feminist journal ''Ženské Listy''<br><br>
-*Ma?gorzata Dajnowicz (University of Bia?ystok, Poland): <br>+*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Ma%C5%82gorzata_Dajnowicz Ma?gorzata Dajnowicz] (University of Bia?ystok, Poland): <br>
-**A supranational glance at women’s equality in the writings of Eliza Orzeszkowa <br><br>+**[[A supranational glance]] at women’s equality in the writings of Eliza Orzeszkowa <br><br>
-*Ursula Phillips (UCL, London, Great Britain): <br>+*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Ursula_Philips Ursula Phillips] (UCL, London, Great Britain): <br>
-**Narcyza ?michowska in Translation: Transgressing Gender in a Transnational Literary Context<br><br>+**[[Narcyza ?michowska in Translation]]: Transgressing Gender in a Transnational Literary Context<br><br>
12.30–14.00 <br> 12.30–14.00 <br>
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14.30-16.00 <br> 14.30-16.00 <br>
-*Adriana Kovacheva and Lucyna Marzec (AMU, Poznan):<br>+*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Adriana_Kovacheva Adriana Kovacheva] and [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Lucyna_Marzec Lucyna Marzec] (AMU, Poznan):<br>
-**Poznan as a Transnational Women Writers’ Space. Visiting places connected with the life of Greater Poland Women Writers. ''Guided walk through Poznan''<br><br>+**[http://neww.huygens.knaw.nl/authors?fromauthorsearch=1&sort=upper%28authors.name%29&page=1&searchtoggle=on&authorname=&pseudonymflag=0&pseudonymflag=1&gender=&year=&country_ids=16&bibliography=&personal_situation=Pozna&financial_situation=&notes=&per_page=20&x=14&y=15 Poznan as a Transnational Women Writers’ Space]. Visiting places connected with the life of Greater Poland Women Writers. ''Guided walk through Poznan''<br><br>
16.00-17.30 <br> 16.00-17.30 <br>
Working Group meetings <br><br> Working Group meetings <br><br>
-18.00 <br>+18.30 <br>
Dinner in the Hotel<br><br><br> Dinner in the Hotel<br><br><br>
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'''27.11.2012, Tuesday: Milestone 3 Day'''<br><br> '''27.11.2012, Tuesday: Milestone 3 Day'''<br><br>
-9.00-11.00<br>+9.00-10.00<br>
-''Session 2: Visualizing'' <br><br>+''Session 2: COST-WWIH activities over the last year, in view of collaborative research''<br><br>
-*Suzan van Dijk:<br>+*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Biljana_Doj%C4%8Dinovi%C4%87_Ne%C5%A1i%C4%87 Biljana Doj?inovi?], [http://www.huygens.knaw.nl/en/dekker/ Ronald Dekker] and [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Gertjan_Filarski Gertjan Filarski]:<br>
-**Short presentation<br><br>+**[[COBWWWEB]]: proposal submitted for CLARIN-NL<br><br>
-*Aleš Vaupoti? (University of Nova Gorica, Slovenia) and Narvika Bovcon (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia) : <br>+*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Viola_Parente-Capkova Viola ?apkova] and [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Paivi_Lappalainen Päivi Lappalainen]:<br>
-**Experimental Visualization as a Research Tool<br><br>+**[[Travelling TexTs]]: proposal submitted for HERA<br><br>
-*Adam Dudczak (Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center PSNC Digital Librarian Team, Poznan, Poland) <br>+*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Astrid_Kulsdom Astrid Kulsdom] and [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Tanja_Badalic Tanja Badali?]:<br>
-**[to be specified]<br><br>+**Think-Tank Meetings (''Interconnectivity'', ''Data preparation'', ''Manuscript materials'') see short reports [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Think-tank_meeting_%22Interconnectivity%22 September 2011], [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Second_Think-tank_meeting_%22Interconnectivity%22 January 2012] and [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Preparation_of_data_in_view_of_VRE July + September 2012]; full reports in [https://sites.google.com/a/costwwih.net/www/file-cabinet Action site] <br><br>
-*Gertjan Filarski (Huygens ING) and Astrid Kulsdom (Radboud University Nijmegen and Huygens ING, The Netherlands): <br>+*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Marie_Nedregotten_Sorbo Marie Sorbo] and [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Suzan_van_Dijk%2C_Utrecht_University Suzan van Dijk]:<br>
-**Visualizing connections between women writers in influential Dutch critic Conrad Busken Huet’s Literarische Fantasieën en Kritieken (1881-1888)<br><br>+**Other research projects:<br>
 +***Economic Imperatives for Women’s Writing ([http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/COST-WWIH_session SHARP session] and [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Call_for_papers project] for volume)<br>
 +***[[Rewriting Women’s Literary History in the West]]: Compilations, Databases, and Networks from the Middle Ages to the Present<br>
 +***more of them ??<br><br>
-11.00-11.30 <br>+10.00-10.15 <br>
Coffee break<br><br> Coffee break<br><br>
-11.30-13.00<br>+10.15-12.15<br>
-''Session 3: Transnational Perspectives of Women Writers''<br><br>+''Session 3: Visualizing'' <br><br>
-*Marianna D’Ezio (University of Rome “La Sapienzia”, Italy): <br>+*Suzan van Dijk:<br>
-**Isabella Teotochi Albrizzi’s Venetian Salon: A Transcultural and Transnational Example of Sociability and Cosmopolitanism in Early Nineteenth-Century Europe<br><br>+**Short presentation<br><br>
-*Jelena Baki? (University of Belgrade, Serbia): <br>+*Gertjan Filarski (Huygens ING) and Astrid Kulsdom (Radboud University Nijmegen and Huygens ING, The Netherlands): <br>
-**Trans-perspective: life and work of Ida Verona (1865, Braila, Romania, - 1925, Pr?anj, Kotor, Montenegro) and Ana Maria Marovi? (1815, Venice, Italy – 1887 Venice, Italy)<br><br>+**[[Visualizing connections]] between women writers in influential Dutch critic Conrad Busken Huet’s ''Literarische Fantasieën en Kritieken'' (1881-1888)<br><br>
-*Tanja Badali? (University of Nova Gorica, Slovenia): <br>+*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Ale%C5%A1_Vaupoti%C4%8D Aleš Vaupoti?] (University of Nova Gorica, Slovenia) and Narvika Bovcon (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia) : <br>
-**The Slovenian author Pavlina Pajk and her transcultural activity<br><br>+**[[Experimental Visualization]] as a Research Tool<br><br>
-13.00-14.30 <br>+*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Jan_Rybicki Jan Rybicki] (Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland)<br>
 +**[[Visualizing the femininity]] of the Chawton House corpus<br><br>
 + 
 +12.30-14.00 <br>
Lunch<br><br> Lunch<br><br>
-14.30–15.30<br>+14.00-15.30<br>
-''Session 4: International Travelling'' <br><br>+''Session 4: Transnational Perspectives of Women Writers (and how to visualise them)''<br><br>
-*Magdalena O?arska (Jan Kochanowski University, Kielce, Poland): <br>+*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Marianna_d%27Ezio Marianna D’Ezio] (University of Rome “La Sapienzia”, Italy): <br>
-**?ucja Rautenstrauchowa’s Travelogue Encyclopaedia with a Novelistic Twist<br><br>+**[[Isabella Teotochi Albrizzi’s Venetian Salon]]: A Transcultural and Transnational Example of Sociability and Cosmopolitanism in Early Nineteenth-Century Europe<br><br>
-*Isabel Lousada (Nova University, Lisbon, Portugal): <br>+*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Jelena_Baki%C4%87 Jelena Baki?] (University of Belgrade, Serbia): <br>
-**Taking the reins of her life into her own hands: Lady Hester Stanhope (1776-1839) viewed through Portuguese eyes<br><br>+**[[Trans-perspective]]: life and work of Ida Verona (1865, Braila, Romania, - 1925, Pr?anj, Kotor, Montenegro) and Ana Maria Marovi? (1815, Venice, Italy – 1887 Venice, Italy)<br><br>
 + 
 +*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Tanja_Badalic Tanja Badali?] (University of Nova Gorica, Slovenia): <br>
 +**[[The Slovenian author Pavlina Pajk]] and her transcultural activity<br><br>
15.30-16.00 <br> 15.30-16.00 <br>
Coffee break<br><br> Coffee break<br><br>
-16.00-17.00<br>+16.00–17.00<br>
-''Session 5: Presentation and discussion of COST-WWIH activities of the last year''<br><br>+''Session 5: International Travelling of Women Authors (and how to visualise it)'' <br><br>
- +
-*Biljana Doj?inovi? and Suzan van Dijk:<br>+
-**COBWWWEB: proposal submitted for CLARIN-NL<br><br>+
- +
-*Astrid Kulsdom and Tanja Badali?:<br>+
-**Think-Tank Meetings (Interconnectivity and Data preparation)<br><br>+
-*Marie Sorbo:<br>+*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Magdalena_O%C5%BCarska Magdalena O?arska] (Jan Kochanowski University, Kielce, Poland): <br>
-**Economic Imperatives for Women’s Writing (SHARP session and project for volume)<br><br>+**[[?ucja Rautenstrauchowa’s Travelogue Encyclopaedi]]a with a Novelistic Twist<br><br>
-*Viola ?apkova, Katja Mihurko Poniž and Päivi Lappalainen :<br>+*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Isabel_Maria_da_Cruz_Lousada Isabel Lousada] (Nova University, Lisbon, Portugal): <br>
-**Travelling TexTs: proposal submitted for HERA<br><br>+**[[Taking the reins of her life]] into her own hands: Lady Hester Stanhope (1776-1839) viewed through Portuguese eyes<br><br>
17.00-18.00<br> 17.00-18.00<br>
COST-WWIH Management Committee Meeting<br><br> COST-WWIH Management Committee Meeting<br><br>
-[agenda to follow]<br><br><br>+[agenda sent to participants]<br><br><br>
-'' 28.11.2012, Wednesday: “European Day”'''<br><br>+'''28.11.2012, Wednesday: “European Day”'''<br><br>
-9.00-10.30<br>+9.30-11.00<br>
-''Session 6: Transgressing Genres''<br><br>+''Session 6: Transgressing Genres and Gender norms''<br><br>
-*Biljana Doj?inovi? and Ivana Panteli? (University of Belgrade, Serbia): <br>+*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Biljana_Doj%C4%8Dinovi%C4%87_Ne%C5%A1i%C4%87 Biljana Doj?inovi?] (University of Belgrade, Serbia): <br>
-**Transgressing History and Fiction: History and Genres in Jelena Dimitrijevi?'s ''Letters from Salonica'' and Novel ''Nove'' <br><br>+**[[Transgressing History and Fiction]]: History and Genres in Jelena Dimitrijevi?'s ''Letters from Salonica'' and Novel ''Nove'' <br><br>
-*Jana Stráníková (University of Pardubice, Czech Republic): <br>+*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Jana_Stranikova Jana Stráníková] (University of Pardubice, Czech Republic): <br>
-**Literary and Non-literary Writing of Women in the first half of the 19th century<br><br>+**[[Literary and Non-literary Writing of Women]] in the first half of the 19th century<br><br>
-*Ma Li (Nesna University College, Norway): <br>+*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Jasmina_Ahmetagi%C4%87 Jasmina Ahmetagi?] (Institute for Serbian Culture, Priština, Serbia/Kosovo):<br>
-**Mathematics or literature: Sophie Kowalevski's choice<br><br>+**[[Transgression of personal experience]]: the myth of romantic love in L. Mijuskovic' prose<br><br>
-10.30–11.00 <br>+11.00–11.30 <br>
Coffee break<br><br> Coffee break<br><br>
-11.00–12.30<br>+11.30–13.00<br>
''Session 7: Marrying a Foreigner'' <br><br> ''Session 7: Marrying a Foreigner'' <br><br>
-*Gudrun Wedel (Free University, Berlin, Germany): <br>+*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Gudrun_Wedel Gudrun Wedel] (Free University, Berlin, Germany): <br>
-**Autobiographies of German speaking Women in Constantinople in the Late Ottoman Period<br><br>+**[[Autobiographies of German speaking Women]] in Constantinople in the Late Ottoman Period<br><br>
-*Michaela Mudure (Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj, Romania): <br>+*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Mihaela_Mudure Michaela Mudure] (Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj, Romania): <br>
-**Emily Gerard: Transnational Perspectives and Connections <br><br>+**[[Emily Gerard:]] Transnational Perspectives and Connections <br><br>
-*Ramona Mih?il? (Spiru Haret University, Bucharest, Romania): <br>+*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Ramona_Mihaila Ramona Mih?il?] (Spiru Haret University, Bucharest, Romania): <br>
-**Trans-national Approaches to (Un)Canonical 19th-Century Women’s Writing <br><br>+**[[Trans-national Approaches]] to (Un)Canonical 19th-Century Women’s Writing <br><br>
-12.30-14.00 <br>+13.00-14.30 <br>
Lunch<br><br> Lunch<br><br>
-14.00–15.30<br>+14.30–15.30<br>
-''Session 9: Transgressing gender norms''<br><br>+''Session 8: Writing Women’s International Literary History'' <br><br>
- +
-*Jasmina Ahmetagi? (Institute for Serbian Culture, Priština, Serbia/Kosovo):<br>+
-**Transgression of personal experience: the myth of romantic love in L. Mijuskovic' prose<br><br>+
- +
-*Tovi Bibring (Bar Ilan University, Israel):<br>+
-**Transgression of gender norms by women authors: Marie de France, Sisterhood and the inversion of gendered topoï<br><br>+
- +
-*Zofia Taraj?o-Lipovska (University of Wroc?aw, Poland): <br>+
-**Transcultural and transnational work of Honorata z Wi?niowskich Zapová and her other activities of transgressive character<br><br>+
- +
-15.30-16.30<br>+
-''Session 10: Writing Women’s International Literary History'' <br><br>+
-*Mojca Šauperl (Institut Studiorum Humanitatis, Ljubljana, Slovenia): <br>+*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Mojca_%C5%A0auperl Mojca Šauperl] (University of Primorska, Koper, Slovenia): <br>
-**Literary Archaeology: Disclosing Fanny Mongellaz's Canon of Women Writers<br><br>+**[[Literary Archaeology]]: Disclosing Fanny Mongellaz's Canon of Women Writers<br><br>
-*Nancy Isenberg (University of Rome Three, Italy): <br>+*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Nancy_Isenberg Nancy Isenberg] (University of Rome Three, Italy): <br>
-**Women’s Literary History: the trouble with being a transnational-transcultural author<br><br>+**[[Women’s Literary History]]: the trouble with being a transnational-transcultural author<br><br>
-17.00-17.30 <br>+15.30-16.30 <br>
Closing the conference <br><br><br> Closing the conference <br><br><br>
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*Conferences and activities > [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Meetings_of_COST_Action_%22Women_Writers_In_History%22 COST meetings] > Poznan November 2012<br><br> *Conferences and activities > [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Meetings_of_COST_Action_%22Women_Writers_In_History%22 COST meetings] > Poznan November 2012<br><br>

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Conference Poznan November 2012




Transcultural, Transnational, Trans-disciplinary
Perspectives on Women’s Literary History

International conference presenting the 3rd COST-WWIH Milestone
to be held 26-28.11.2012
at Adam Mickiewicz University, Pozna? (Poland)

Contributions to this conference will be presented, together with papers from the Bucharest workshop, in a volume to be published in the newly created series entitled "Women Writers in History". The volume will be edited by Ramona Mihailá and Magdalena Koch.


Programme

26.11.2012, Monday: “Polish Day”

8.45–9.15
Welcoming and Opening speech

9.15-10.00
Keynote speech:

10.00-10.30

10.30-11.00
Coffee break

11.00–12.30
Session 1: Polish Women Writers and their International Connections

12.30–14.00
Lunch

14.30-16.00

16.00-17.30
Working Group meetings

18.30
Dinner in the Hotel



27.11.2012, Tuesday: Milestone 3 Day

9.00-10.00
Session 2: COST-WWIH activities over the last year, in view of collaborative research

10.00-10.15
Coffee break

10.15-12.15
Session 3: Visualizing

  • Suzan van Dijk:
    • Short presentation

  • Gertjan Filarski (Huygens ING) and Astrid Kulsdom (Radboud University Nijmegen and Huygens ING, The Netherlands):
    • Visualizing connections between women writers in influential Dutch critic Conrad Busken Huet’s Literarische Fantasieën en Kritieken (1881-1888)

12.30-14.00
Lunch

14.00-15.30
Session 4: Transnational Perspectives of Women Writers (and how to visualise them)

  • Jelena Baki? (University of Belgrade, Serbia):
    • Trans-perspective: life and work of Ida Verona (1865, Braila, Romania, - 1925, Pr?anj, Kotor, Montenegro) and Ana Maria Marovi? (1815, Venice, Italy – 1887 Venice, Italy)

15.30-16.00
Coffee break

16.00–17.00
Session 5: International Travelling of Women Authors (and how to visualise it)

17.00-18.00
COST-WWIH Management Committee Meeting

[agenda sent to participants]



28.11.2012, Wednesday: “European Day”

9.30-11.00
Session 6: Transgressing Genres and Gender norms

11.00–11.30
Coffee break

11.30–13.00
Session 7: Marrying a Foreigner

13.00-14.30
Lunch

14.30–15.30
Session 8: Writing Women’s International Literary History

15.30-16.30
Closing the conference



This conference will constitute the 3rd Milestone of the international COST Action IS 0901 “Women Writers In History: Toward a New Understanding of European Literary Culture”. It is being organized by the Institute of Slavic Studies and the Interdisciplinary Center for Gender and Identity Studies at Adam Mickiewicz University in Pozna?.

The “TRANS” categories are essential ones within the COST Action “Women Writers In History”. They provide in particular a critique of binary oppositions, and take into account the mobility, migration, cross-referencing, nomadism, which characterize women’s writing – more than that of men. Adopting this “TRANS” perspective may be a step towards a new historiography of women’s authorship, allowing approaches other than the chronological, and helping us to understand the complexity of women’s contribution to literature – a complexity resulting from the overlapping of, and contradictions between norms and images regarding women’s behaviour and actual women’s own desires and activities.

This perspective will be adopted in this conference. In order to have the full benefit of the different “TRANS” categories for discussion of the real impact of European female authors, the organizers have invited the speakers to apply these categories to their data, and to test them against their own research questions.

Data and analytical commentary on “TRANS” dimensions lend themselves particularly well to visualization, which is the COST-WWIH Action’s current focus. For this reason contributors have been invited to include reflections on “maps, graphs, trees”, as ways of enhancing understanding.

Organizers:

Contact: magdalena.jolanta.koch[at]gmail.com






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