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Subject:

CFP: Neighbours and Strangers, Salford (UK), July 2002 (fwd)

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Geoffrey Chew <[log in to unmask]>

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Geoffrey Chew <[log in to unmask]>

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Mon, 17 Sep 2001 19:44:33 +0100

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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From:  H-Net Announcements <[log in to unmask]>

Neighbours and Strangers: Germany, Austria and Central Europe: Literary and
Cultural Relations since 1989

Location: United Kingdom

Call for Papers Deadline: 2002-01-31

Date Submitted: 2001-09-03

Announcement ID: 128340

http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/announce/show.cgi?ID=128340

                       Neighbours and Strangers

The last decade of the twentieth century and the beginning of the new
century have been marked by changed relations in the literary and cultural
landscape, as well as by a restructuring of the political environment in
Central Europe. Nowhere have these changes been felt more keenly than in
the German-speaking countries and their neighbours, particularly to the
east and south.

This conference will re-examine the literary and cultural interfaces
between Germany and Austria, their immediate neighbours and other
countries of east central Europe. The focus will be on the period since
the end of the Cold War, 1989 to the present. Papers examining the changes
that have taken place over a longer period, in a particular writer's work,
for example, are also welcome.

Proposals are invited on any aspect of this topic. Suggested themes, not
an exhaustive list, might include the following:

  German/ Austrian writers' perceptions of Slavic neighbours (and vice versa)
  New reflections on the Habsburg myth
  German writing by writers of east Europe
  East European writers in Germany
  Changed perceptions of Germans/ east Europeans in literature and culture
  Reception of writers abroad, e.g. in translation
  Gendered perceptions
  Locations/ melting pots, e.g. Berlin, Vienna
  Evolving attitudes in writers/ genres
  The Bosnian war
  East and West German perspectives

Abstracts of 250 words should be sent by 31 January 2001.

   Ian Foster / Juliet Wigmore
   School of Languages
   University of Salford
   Salford M5 4WT
   UK
   Email: [log in to unmask]
   Visit the Call for Papers website at
http://www.languages.salford.ac.uk/neighbours&strangers.htm

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