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* First NEWW November meeting: [[22 November 2007]]<br> * First NEWW November meeting: [[22 November 2007]]<br>
* Second NEWW November meeting: [[28 November 2008]]<br> * Second NEWW November meeting: [[28 November 2008]]<br>
-* Third NEWW November meeting: [[20 November 2009]] <br><br><br>+* Third NEWW November meeting: [[20 November 2009]] <br>
 +* The fourth NEWW November Meeting was planned to be held [[3 December 2010]]<br><br><br>
After closure of the NEWW financing (1-1-2010) this series of meetings will be continued, thanks to ongoing collaboration with Huizinga Institute Amsterdam and Huygens Institute The Hague: <br><br> After closure of the NEWW financing (1-1-2010) this series of meetings will be continued, thanks to ongoing collaboration with Huizinga Institute Amsterdam and Huygens Institute The Hague: <br><br>
-* The fourth NEWW November Meeting will be held '''[[3 December 2010]]''', The Hague<br>+* The theme of the fifth NEWW November Meeting (2011) will be: "Paratext and gender".<br>
-Org. Suzan van Dijk and Alicia Montoya:<br>+
-''Theme: Gendered narration and irony''<br>+
Interested? Contact [mailto:suzan.van.dijk@huygensinstituut.knaw.nl Suzan van Dijk] or [mailto:A.H.M.vanBaal@uva.nl Anne Hilde van Baal].<br> Interested? Contact [mailto:suzan.van.dijk@huygensinstituut.knaw.nl Suzan van Dijk] or [mailto:A.H.M.vanBaal@uva.nl Anne Hilde van Baal].<br>
-SvD, July 2010<br><br><br>+SvD, October 2010<br><br><br>
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*Conferences > NEWW November meetings <br><br> *Conferences > NEWW November meetings <br><br>

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NEWW November meetings




From November 2007 have been and will be held a series of meetings, organized in the context of “New approaches to European Women’s Writing”, in collaboration with the Huizinga Institute / Interuniversity Doctoral School in Cultural History (Amsterdam). The intention is to create opportunities for discussion between researchers of this international network and Dutch (or other) Ph.D.-students working in the same field or on related subjects. Discussion should concern current research as it is being pursued, rather than research results.

After closure of the NEWW financing (1-1-2010) this series of meetings will be continued, thanks to ongoing collaboration with Huizinga Institute Amsterdam and Huygens Institute The Hague:

  • The theme of the fifth NEWW November Meeting (2011) will be: "Paratext and gender".

Interested? Contact Suzan van Dijk or Anne Hilde van Baal.

SvD, October 2010




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