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The transnational 19th century




The transnational 19th century. Reinterpreting literary history from new perspectives of reception and transmission.

Workshop 12-13 December 2013,
University of Gothenburg

The object of the workshop was to investigate the transnational transmission and reception of literary texts: How does literature travel, disseminate and migrate and how is it renegotiated in the process. The workshop will focus on 19th-century writers in the international literary market and on new theoretical perspectives and methods from digital humanities in order to reach new understandings of the making of literary history beyond national histories and literary canons.

Thursday 12 December

10.00–10.30

  • Yvonne Leffler
    • Presentation of the project Swedish Women Writers on Export in the 19th century (Yvonne Leffler, Jenny Bergenmar, Gunilla Hermansson, Åsa Arping, Birgitta Johansson)

10.30–12.00
Presentations:
10.30–11.00

  • Anne-Marie Mai,
    • Women Writers and the Construction of Literary History from a National and International Perspective

11.00–11.30

  • Petra Broomans,
    • Towards a Polyvoiced Cultural Transfer and Transmission History

11.30–12.00

  • Sylviane Robardey-Eppstein, Uppsala University,
    • Drama Travelling Through Europe: Relay Translations and Plays’ Metamorphoses

12.00–13.30
Lunch

13.30–14.30
Presentations:
13.30–14.00

  • Henriette Parzsch,
    • Questioning Sources

14.30–15.00
Discussion

15.00-15.30
Coffee break

15.30-17.30
Presentation of other related projects:

  • Biljana Dojcinovic,
  • Amelia del Rosario Sanz Cabrerizo,
  • Ursula Stohler,
  • Ulrika Lagerkrantz/Ulrika Lindgren,
  • Zsuzsanna Varga,
  • Lucyna Marzec.

19.30 Dinner


Friday 13 December

9.30–11.00
Collaboration, future networks and projects

11.00–11.30
Coffee break

11.30–12.30
Summing up and future plans

12.30
Lunch


Contact and information:
Yvonne Leffler yvonne.leffler[at]lir.gu.se


SvD, January 2014




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