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*Contribution to the [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Chawton%2C_May_2008 Chawton NEWW conference], May 2008. <br> *Contribution to the [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Chawton%2C_May_2008 Chawton NEWW conference], May 2008. <br>
*Participation in full proposal for COST Action ''Women Writers in History'' (submitted January 2009).<br> *Participation in full proposal for COST Action ''Women Writers in History'' (submitted January 2009).<br>
 +*Bochum, May 2009, "La place des romancières dans l’espace variable d’un genre en essor: Différence des sexes et poétique du roman en Allemagne 1815-1848", contribution to the third international conference of the NEWW network (New approches to European Women’s Writing) [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Bochum%2C_May_2009 ''Theorizing Narrative Genres and Gender''], hosted by Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum.
*Women’s literary activities in the 19th-century German periodical press, and in particular their role as mediators in the transmission of foreign women’s writings; in particular 1830-1848 (next project). <br><br><br> *Women’s literary activities in the 19th-century German periodical press, and in particular their role as mediators in the transmission of foreign women’s writings; in particular 1830-1848 (next project). <br><br><br>
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Kerstin Wiedemann



Specializing in

  • 19th-century French and German literature
  • German-language reception of George Sand
  • cultural transfer between German and other linguistic areas
  • 18th-century women's novel Ida Hahn-Hahn, Henriette von Paalzow


Personal website




Some recent publications relevant for NEWW

  • "Zwischen Unterhaltungs-literatur und Tendenzdichtung: Zur doppelten Vermittlung der George-Sand-Übersetzungen im literarischen Feld des Vormärzes", in B. Kortländer and H.T. Siepe (eds.), Übersetzen im Vormärz. Bielefeld, 2008, p. 151-168.
  • "L'Orient aux yeux des femmes : la poétique du regard dans les Lettres orientales (1844) de la comtesse Ida Hahn-Hahn", in Grimm-Hamen, Sylvie/Philippe Alexandre (ed.), L'Orient dans la culture allemande aux XVIIIe et XIXe siecles. Nancy, 2007, p. 73-83.
  • "Louise Otto Peters und George Sand : Konvergenz im Sozialen", in Johanna Ludwig/ Susanne Schötz/ Hannelore Rothenburg, George Sand und Louise Otto-Peters. Wegbereiterinnen der Frauenemanzipation. Leipzig, 2005, p. 31-42.
  • "George Sand et l’image de la femme. Aperçu sur les enjeux et les orientations de la réception féminine (en Angleterre, en Espagne, en Allemagne)", in Suzan van Dijk/ Kerstin Wiedemann, George Sand. La réception hors de France au XIXe siècle. Tübingen, 2003, p. 102-131 (= Œuvres & Critiques, Nr. XXVIII,1).
  • Zwischen Irritation und Faszination. George Sand und ihre deutsche Leserschaft. Tübingen, 2003).


Realized or planned activities/publications in NEWW-context

  • (with Suzan van Dijk, eds.): George Sand. La réception internationale de l’œuvre, numéro spécial de Œuvres & Critiques. Revue internationale d’étude de la réception critique des œuvres littératures de langue française, XXVIII, 1, April 2003).
  • Participation in the Geneva NEWW congress, May 2007.
  • Participation in the Utrecht Exploratory Workshop, April 2008.
  • Contribution to the Chawton NEWW conference, May 2008.
  • Participation in full proposal for COST Action Women Writers in History (submitted January 2009).
  • Bochum, May 2009, "La place des romancières dans l’espace variable d’un genre en essor: Différence des sexes et poétique du roman en Allemagne 1815-1848", contribution to the third international conference of the NEWW network (New approches to European Women’s Writing) Theorizing Narrative Genres and Gender, hosted by Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum.
  • Women’s literary activities in the 19th-century German periodical press, and in particular their role as mediators in the transmission of foreign women’s writings; in particular 1830-1848 (next project).


E-mail

  • Kerstin.WIEDEMANN[at]univ-nancy2.fr


More details

  • NEWWsletter 1.1


SvD, April 2009



  • Participants > Wiedemann

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