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Cultural Histories: Close Readings, Critical Syntheses




This conference will take place from May 26th to 30th 2010 at the University of Turku. It is co-organized by NEWW members Kirsi Tuohela, Viola Parente-?apková and others.

There will be two sessions organized by COST-WWIH, both chaired by Heidi Grönstrand and organized by Viola Parente-?apková:

Session 1c: Literary Women before 1900 I

  • Heidi Grönstrand (University of Turku):

Female networks and the rise of the novel in Finland

  • Anne Birgitte Rønning (University of Oslo):

Gendering the Robinsonade

European Women Writers

Session 2c: Literary Women before 1900 II

  • Bozhana Filipova (Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski", Bulgaria):

Absent Writing: Theoretical Models of (Women's) Literary History in the Bulgarian 19th Century

  • Juliana Jovicic (University of Novi Sad, Serbia):

Intercultural aspect of the work of Therese Albertine Luise von Jakob-Robinson (Talvj, 1797–1870)

  • Katja Mihurko Poniz (University of Nova Gorica, Slovenia):

The depictions of motherhood in the writings of Zofka Kveder and German literary women in the 19th century



SvD, May 2010




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