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The topics may include:<br> The topics may include:<br>
-* the database www.databasewomenwriters.nl<br>+* the database www.databasewomenwriters.nl, now become http://resources.huygens.knaw.nl/womenwriters<br>
* research and teaching about women writers' place in literary history<br> * research and teaching about women writers' place in literary history<br>
* the theory and methodology of literary history and reception studies, especially in a gender perspective<br> * the theory and methodology of literary history and reception studies, especially in a gender perspective<br>
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* reviews of articles and books<br><br><br> * reviews of articles and books<br><br><br>
-'''Important notice (d.d. 20-7-2011)'''<br> 
-Starting 20 July 2011 this NEWW list has been transferred from the University of Geneva to the University of Southampton.<br> 
-Gillian Dow will from now on be responsible for it, taking over from Agnese Fidecaro. <br><br> 
-Send messages to this address: neww-eu@lists.soton.ac.uk.+This NEWW list is based at the University of Southampton, with [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Gillian_Dow Gillian Dow] as the responsible person. <br><br>
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 +You can announce to Gillian's assistant Sandy White your wish to become member of this list: sw17[at]soton.ac.uk<br>
 +And send to this address: neww-eu@lists.soton.ac.uk, any messages you consider are relevant for NEWW members.
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*NEWW List<br><br> *NEWW List<br><br>

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NEWW List



Everybody interested in further contact can subscribe to the NEWW-mailing list. This list allows members of the network "New approaches to European Women's Writing" to exchange informations and discuss their research and teaching.

The topics may include:

  • the database www.databasewomenwriters.nl, now become http://resources.huygens.knaw.nl/womenwriters
  • research and teaching about women writers' place in literary history
  • the theory and methodology of literary history and reception studies, especially in a gender perspective
  • the development of the NEWW network and possible collaborations with other projects

You may send (in English or French):

  • announcements for events, conferences, seminars, publications
  • calls for papers/projects/collaboration
  • information requests
  • discussion topics and contributions to debates
  • reviews of articles and books



This NEWW list is based at the University of Southampton, with Gillian Dow as the responsible person.

You can announce to Gillian's assistant Sandy White your wish to become member of this list: sw17[at]soton.ac.uk
And send to this address: neww-eu@lists.soton.ac.uk, any messages you consider are relevant for NEWW members.





SvD, December 2016



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