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SUMMARY:Women\, Authorship\, and Identity in the Long Eighteenth Century - New Methodologies
DESCRIPTION:The Conference “Women\, Authorship\, and Identity in the Long Eighteenth Century: New Methodologies” presented by the University of Oxford\, will take place at June 17th\, 2017. The keynote will be delivered by Prof. Susanne Kord. \nKeynote Speaker: Professor Susanne Kord (Chair of German\, University College London) \nWe are delighted to invite proposals for papers offering new approaches female authorship and identity in the long eighteenth century. Since the 1970s\, feminist criticism has rediscovered a vast body of literary works by eighteenth-century women and uncovered a great deal about the diverse roles that women played in eighteenth-century society and culture\, as authors\, actresses\, translators\, and public figures. Studies of women’s writing have challenged our understandings of genre\, periodisation\, and authorship\, and gender has become an integral part of any discussion of individual identity. \nOrganised by Romanticism and Eighteenth-Century Studies Oxford (RECSO) and the Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH)\, this conference aims to take stock after fifty years of important scholarship and to seek out exciting new methodologies for researching women’s writing and identities in the long eighteenth century (c. 1680-c. 1820). We hope to encourage dialogue between disciplines and languages and would welcome papers from researchers and graduate students working in any national tradition and in fields from literature and history to philosophy\, music\, visual arts\, and sociology. \nCFP: (https://c18womenauthorshipidentity.wordpress.com/) Please send proposals of no more than 300 words to Joanna Raisbeck (joanna.raisbeck@some.ox.ac.uk) and Kelsey Rubin-Detlev (kelsey.rubin-detlev@modlangs.ox.ac.uk) by February 28th\, 2017. \nPapers should be in English and twenty (20) minutes in length. Possible topics might include (but are not limited to): \n— Women’s writing in the canon/as a separate canon \n— Women’s writing and the question of aesthetic merit \n— Biography/biographism in scholarship on women’s writing \n— Anthologising and publishing women’s writing \n— Women’s cultural production as a challenge to traditional historiography and\nperiodisation \n— Uses and misuses of critical theory \n— Anonymity and collective authorship in relation to gender \n— Women’s self-fashioning \n— Comparative/cross-cultural approaches to women’s writing \n— Intersections between gendered and other forms of identity in the eighteenth century \n— Women and women’s writing in fields such as science\, mathematics\, and philosophy
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/women-authorship-and-identity-in-the-long-eighteenth-century-new-methodologies/
LOCATION:Taylorian Institution and Radcliffe Humanities Building/ University of Oxford\, OX1 3BD\, Oxford\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Tatjana Afanassjewa and Her Legacy - New Perspectives on Irreversibility
DESCRIPTION:The workshop aims to celebrate the life and work of Tatjana Afanassjewa\, both through discussions of her own contributions to the exploration of irreversibility as well as through presentations of new perspectives on this topic. \nSpeakers: Jeremy Butterfield (University of Cambridge); James Fraser (University of Leeds); Leah Henderson (University of Groningen); Patricia Palacios (Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy); Jos Uffink (University of Minnesota); Giovanni Valente (University of Pittsburgh & Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy); Charlotte Werndl (University of Salzburg & LSE London); Lena Zuchowski (University of Salzburg)
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/tatjana-afanassjewa-and-her-legacy-new-perspectives-on-irreversibility/
LOCATION:Hörsaal 402\, Hellbrunner Straße 34\, Salzburg\, Austria
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