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-'''Travelling TexTs. The Transnational Reception Of Women's Writing At The Fringes Of Europe'''<br><br>+'''[http://travellingtexts.huygens.knaw.nl/ Travelling TexTs 1790-1914.] '''<br>
 +'''The Transnational Reception Of Women's Writing At The Fringes Of Europe'''<br><br>
-''Abstract of research proposal, submitted for HERA funding October 2012:''<br><br>+''[http://heranet.info/ttt/index HERA Collaborative Research Project], 2013 - 2016''<br><br>
-The proposed HERA Collaborative Research Project (CRP) will study the role of women's writing in the transnational literary field during the long 19th century. It will explore in terms of gendered cultural encounters through reading and writing that contributed to shaping modern cultural imaginaries in Europe. The systematic scrutiny of reception data from large-scale sources (library and booksellers’catalogues, the periodical press) forms the basis for the study of women's participation in this process. By tracing and comparing the networks created through women's writing from the perspective of five countries (Norway, Finland, Slovenia, Spain, the Netherlands) located at the fringes of 19th-century Europe we will question the relations between centre and periphery from a gendered point of view. The CRP will thus contribute to the development of new, transnational models of writing the history of European literary+This project studies the role of women's writing in the transnational literary field during the long 19th century. It is explored in terms of gendered cultural encounters through reading and writing that contributed to shaping modern cultural imaginaries in Europe. The systematic scrutiny of reception data from large-scale sources (library and booksellers’catalogues, the periodical press) forms the basis for the study of women's participation in this process. By tracing and comparing the networks created through women's writing from the perspective of five countries (Norway, Finland, Slovenia, Spain, the Netherlands) located at the fringes of 19th-century Europe we question the relations between centre and periphery from a gendered point of view. The CRP thus contributes to the development of new, transnational models of writing the history of European literary
culture.<br><br> culture.<br><br>
-The use of shared digital research tools is central to the implementation and coherence of this CRP. Building on the database ''WomenWriters'' and the experience of the COST Action ''Women Writers In History'', a Virtual Research Environment will be developed, providing not only advanced technology for statistical analysis, charting and visualisation, but also the possibility to work together in the virtual space. Parts of it will be open to the public, which will allow interested user communities to engage with our research. Outputs will include a conference, peer-reviewed articles and book publications. Enhanced online publication will directly link to the research data. These activities will be complemented by workshops and seminars organised together with our two APs, Chawton House Library (UK) and Turku City Library (Finland), sessions at international literary festivals in Norway and Slovenia inviting writers to meet+The use of shared digital research tools is central to the implementation and coherence of this CRP. Building on the database ''WomenWriters'' and the experience of the COST Action ''Women Writers In History'', a Virtual Research Environment is being developed, providing not only advanced technology for statistical analysis, charting and visualisation, but also the possibility to work together in the virtual space. Parts of it will be open to the public, which will allow interested user communities to engage with our research. Outputs will include a conference, peer-reviewed articles and book publications. Enhanced online publication will directly link to the research data. These activities will be complemented by workshops and seminars organised together with our two APs, Chawton House Library (UK) and Turku City Library (Finland), sessions at international literary festivals in Norway and Slovenia inviting writers to meet their ‘foremothers’, and exhibitions in all five countries involved in the project.<br><br>
-their ‘foremothers’, and exhibitions in all five countries involved in the project.<br><br>+
-Participating colleagues:<br>+'''Participating colleagues''' (here pictured at Huygens ING):<br>
-Henriette Partzsch (Project Leader), Marie Sorbo, Paivi Lappalainen, Viola Capkova, Katja Mihurko Poniz, Ales Vaupotic, Suzan van Dijk.+'''[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Henriette_Partzsch Henriette Partzsch] (Project Leader), [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Marie_Nedregotten_Sorbo Marie Sorbo], [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Paivi_Lappalainen Paivi Lappalainen], [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Viola_Parente-Capkova Viola Capkova], [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Katja_Mihurko_Poniz Katja Mihurko Poniz], [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Gertjan_Filarski Gertjan Filarski], [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Suzan_van_Dijk%2C_Utrecht_University Suzan van Dijk].'''<br><br><br>
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-<br><br><br>+'''[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Meetings_HERA_Travelling_TexTs Meetings and programs] of meetings''' <br><br><br>
- +SvD, April 2014<br><br><br>
-SvD, October 2012<br><br><br>+
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-*Conferences and activities > [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Meetings_of_COST_Action_%22Women_Writers_In_History%22 COST meetings] > [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Conference_presenting_the_3rd_Milestone Poznan November 2012] > HERA TTT<br><br>+*Project news > HERA TTT<br><br>

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Travelling TexTs 1790-1914.
The Transnational Reception Of Women's Writing At The Fringes Of Europe

HERA Collaborative Research Project, 2013 - 2016

This project studies the role of women's writing in the transnational literary field during the long 19th century. It is explored in terms of gendered cultural encounters through reading and writing that contributed to shaping modern cultural imaginaries in Europe. The systematic scrutiny of reception data from large-scale sources (library and booksellers’catalogues, the periodical press) forms the basis for the study of women's participation in this process. By tracing and comparing the networks created through women's writing from the perspective of five countries (Norway, Finland, Slovenia, Spain, the Netherlands) located at the fringes of 19th-century Europe we question the relations between centre and periphery from a gendered point of view. The CRP thus contributes to the development of new, transnational models of writing the history of European literary culture.

The use of shared digital research tools is central to the implementation and coherence of this CRP. Building on the database WomenWriters and the experience of the COST Action Women Writers In History, a Virtual Research Environment is being developed, providing not only advanced technology for statistical analysis, charting and visualisation, but also the possibility to work together in the virtual space. Parts of it will be open to the public, which will allow interested user communities to engage with our research. Outputs will include a conference, peer-reviewed articles and book publications. Enhanced online publication will directly link to the research data. These activities will be complemented by workshops and seminars organised together with our two APs, Chawton House Library (UK) and Turku City Library (Finland), sessions at international literary festivals in Norway and Slovenia inviting writers to meet their ‘foremothers’, and exhibitions in all five countries involved in the project.

Participating colleagues (here pictured at Huygens ING):
Henriette Partzsch (Project Leader), Marie Sorbo, Paivi Lappalainen, Viola Capkova, Katja Mihurko Poniz, Gertjan Filarski, Suzan van Dijk.


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Meetings and programs of meetings


SvD, April 2014




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