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 +O.G.C., Utrecht<br><br>
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 +During this two-day workshop, we have discussed a provisional version of a global research programme for our future collaborative project. From an amended and expanded version of this text, entitled "Going European?", a concrete research proposal could be derived, to be used in response to a specific “call for projects”.<br><br><br>
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 +'''Participants'''<br>
 +*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Vanda_Anastacio Vanda Anastacio]<br>
 +Associate Professor in the Romance Philology Department, Faculty of Letters of Universidade de Lisboa<br>
 +*Els Andringa<br>
 +Associate professor of Comparative Literature at Utrecht University (Dept. of Foreign Languages)<br>
 +*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Norbert_Bachleitner Norbert Bachleitner]<br>
 +Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Vienna<br>
 +*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Faith_Beasley Faith E. Beasley]<br>
 +Associate Professor of French, Dartmouth College, Hanover New Hampshire<br>
 +*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Philiep_Bossier Philiep Bossier]<br>
 +Professor of Historical Romance Literature and Culture, University of Groningen<br>
 +*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Petra_Broomans Petra Broomans] <br>
 +Associate Professor of Scandinavian Languages and Cultures at the University of Groningen<br>
 +*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Gillian_Dow Gillian Dow]<br>
 +Chawton Post-Doctoral research Fellow, University of Southampton, School of Humanities / English<br>
 +*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Agnese_Fidecaro Agnese Fidecaro] <br>
 +Coordinator of the gender studies program, Faculté des lettres, Université de Genève, Dépt. de langue et de littérature françaises et latines médiévales<br>
 +*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Anke_Gilleir Anke Gilleir]<br>
 +Catholic University Leuven<br>
 +*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Madeleine_Jeay Madeleine Jeay] <br>
 +Professor of French literature at McMaster University, Toronto <br>
 +*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Alicia_C._Montoya Alicia C. Montoya]<br>
 +University of Groningen<br>
 +*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Amelia_Sanz Amelia Sanz]<br>
 +Associate professor at the French Department of the Universidad Complutense<br>
 +*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Ina_Schabert Ina Schabert]<br>
 +Professor (em.) of English literature at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München <br>
 +*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Catriona_Seth Catriona Seth] <br>
 +Professor of 18th-century French literature at the University of Nancy II<br>
 +*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Lieselotte_Steinbr%C3%BCgge Lieselotte Steinbrügge]<br>
 +Professor of Romance Philology at Ruhr-Universität Bochum<br>
 +*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Ursula_Stohler Ursula Stohler]<br>
 +Academic assistant of Didactics at the Faculty of Letters, University of Bern<br>
 +*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Anne_van_Buul Anne van Buul]<br>
 +MA in Dutch literature; finishing MA Literary Studies; Radboud University Nijmegen<br>
 +*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Suzan_van_Dijk%2C_Utrecht_University Suzan van Dijk]<br>
 +Utrecht University<br>
 +*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Lisa_Vollendorf Lisa Vollendorf] <br>
 +Associate professor of Spanish at California State University, Long Beach<br>
 +*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Kerstin_Wiedemann%2C_University_of_Nancy_II%29 Kerstin Wiedemann]<br>
 +Assistant professor of German at the Department of foreign languages and literatures of the University of Nancy II<br><br><br>
 +
The aim of this meeting, held in Utrecht 4 and 5 April 2008, was to discuss our plans for an international collaborative research project in European women’s literary history, to be realized within the online infrastructure, which has been developed over the course of the preceding years. In particular we wanted:<br> The aim of this meeting, held in Utrecht 4 and 5 April 2008, was to discuss our plans for an international collaborative research project in European women’s literary history, to be realized within the online infrastructure, which has been developed over the course of the preceding years. In particular we wanted:<br>
* to hear the opinions of prominent scholars working in our fields - women’s literary and cultural history, translation, press and book history, gender studies – on our plans and on the possibilities and limitations of the digital tools we are using;<br> * to hear the opinions of prominent scholars working in our fields - women’s literary and cultural history, translation, press and book history, gender studies – on our plans and on the possibilities and limitations of the digital tools we are using;<br>
-* to discuss the desirability as well as the feasibility of this large-scale approach, which should include the whole of Europe (including the colonies) and the period before 1900.<br>+* to discuss the desirability as well as the feasibility of this large-scale approach, which should include the whole of Europe (including the colonies) and the period before 1900.<br><br>
-<br><br>+One of the important outcomes is this [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Mission_statement "mission statement"], formulated by Agnese Fidecaro. <br><br>
-SvD, May 2008<br><br><br>+AsK, September 2010<br><br><br>
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*Conferences > NEWW international conferences > Utrecht 2008 <br><br> *Conferences > NEWW international conferences > Utrecht 2008 <br><br>

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NEWW workshop "Going European?"




4-5 April 2008
O.G.C., Utrecht

During this two-day workshop, we have discussed a provisional version of a global research programme for our future collaborative project. From an amended and expanded version of this text, entitled "Going European?", a concrete research proposal could be derived, to be used in response to a specific “call for projects”.


Participants

Associate Professor in the Romance Philology Department, Faculty of Letters of Universidade de Lisboa

  • Els Andringa

Associate professor of Comparative Literature at Utrecht University (Dept. of Foreign Languages)

Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Vienna

Associate Professor of French, Dartmouth College, Hanover New Hampshire

Professor of Historical Romance Literature and Culture, University of Groningen

Associate Professor of Scandinavian Languages and Cultures at the University of Groningen

Chawton Post-Doctoral research Fellow, University of Southampton, School of Humanities / English

Coordinator of the gender studies program, Faculté des lettres, Université de Genève, Dépt. de langue et de littérature françaises et latines médiévales

Catholic University Leuven

Professor of French literature at McMaster University, Toronto

University of Groningen

Associate professor at the French Department of the Universidad Complutense

Professor (em.) of English literature at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

Professor of 18th-century French literature at the University of Nancy II

Professor of Romance Philology at Ruhr-Universität Bochum

Academic assistant of Didactics at the Faculty of Letters, University of Bern

MA in Dutch literature; finishing MA Literary Studies; Radboud University Nijmegen

Utrecht University

Associate professor of Spanish at California State University, Long Beach

Assistant professor of German at the Department of foreign languages and literatures of the University of Nancy II


The aim of this meeting, held in Utrecht 4 and 5 April 2008, was to discuss our plans for an international collaborative research project in European women’s literary history, to be realized within the online infrastructure, which has been developed over the course of the preceding years. In particular we wanted:

  • to hear the opinions of prominent scholars working in our fields - women’s literary and cultural history, translation, press and book history, gender studies – on our plans and on the possibilities and limitations of the digital tools we are using;
  • to discuss the desirability as well as the feasibility of this large-scale approach, which should include the whole of Europe (including the colonies) and the period before 1900.

One of the important outcomes is this "mission statement", formulated by Agnese Fidecaro.


AsK, September 2010




  • Conferences > NEWW international conferences > Utrecht 2008

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