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 +== Displaced Women ==
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 +'''[http://www.literatureandphilosophy.com/programme_6.html International conferenc]e:'''<br>
 +''' Displaced Women: Multilingual Narratives of Migration in Europe'''<br><br>
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 +In this conference, held in Glasgow 28-30 March 2012 several NEWW/COST members participated:<br><br>
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 +*Suzan van Dijk (key-note):<br>
 +** Women authors going abroad and/or using foreign languages. <br><br>
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 +*Elena Gretchanaia:<br>
 +**Varvara Rimskaya-Korsakova and the Phenomenon of Migrant Russian Women<br><br>
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 +*Zsuzsanna Varga:<br>
 +**From Hungary to Switzerland: Agota Kristof’s Take on the Postmodern
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 +SvD, April 2012<br><br>
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 +*Conferences > [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/NEWW_participation_in_other_conferences NEWW participations] > Displaced Women <br><br>

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Displaced Women




International conference:
Displaced Women: Multilingual Narratives of Migration in Europe

In this conference, held in Glasgow 28-30 March 2012 several NEWW/COST members participated:

  • Suzan van Dijk (key-note):
    • Women authors going abroad and/or using foreign languages.

  • Elena Gretchanaia:
    • Varvara Rimskaya-Korsakova and the Phenomenon of Migrant Russian Women

  • Zsuzsanna Varga:
    • From Hungary to Switzerland: Agota Kristof’s Take on the Postmodern




SvD, April 2012




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