THE THIRTY-FIRST
NATIONAL POSTGRADUATE COLLOQUIUM
N GERMAN STUDIES
will be held at the
University of London School of Advanced Study
(Room 265 Senate House, Malet Street, WC1)
on
Friday, 12 and Saturday, 13 April 2002
PROGRAMME
Friday, 12 April 2002
10.30-11.00 COFFEE and REGISTRATION
11.00-11.45 SUSAN PICKFORD (Université de Paris X Nanterre: 'Metaphor
and Digression in Jean Paul's "Vorredner in Form einer Reisebeschreibung" in
"Die unsichtbare Loge"'
11.45-12.30 MARGOT PATERSON (University of East Anglia): 'Wie schön ist
Schönwald? "Der verwundete Bräutigam" by Jakob Lenz (1767)'
12.30-13.15 KARIN SOUSA (Institute of Germanic Studies, London):
'Widerspruch, Schweigen und die Folgen zu Heines "Buch der Lieder"'
13.15-14.30 Lunch (own arrangements)
14.30-15.15 DANIELA ZIMMERMANN (Institute of Germanic Studies, London):
'M. Heidegger und R.M. Rilke: Die Sprache der Dinge'
15.15-16.00 SIMON THOMAS (Institute of Germanic Studies, London): '"Von
goldenen Träumen schwer": Remembering Hölderlin's "golden dreams"'
16.00-16.30 TEA
16.30-17.15 WENDY ARCHER (Liverpool John Moores University): 'A
Sociolinguistic Analysis of Communication Patterns between Midwives and
Mothers in Great Britain and Germany'
17.15-18.00 CARL KROCKEL (University of East Anglia): 'D.H. Lawrence's
"Women in Love": The Tragedy of Gerald Crich and Modern Germany'
Saturday, 13 April 2002
10.00-10.30 COFFEE and REGISTRATION
10.30-11.15 SCOTT TATCHELL (University of Reading): 'The Relationship
between Social Democracy and Doubt in Works by Günter Grass and Wolfgang
Koeppen'
11.15-12.00 GABRIELE THOMSON-WOHLGEMUTH (University of Surrey):
'Censorship and Censorship Hierarchies in the German Democratic Republic'
12.00-12.45 ANSELMA GALLINAT (University of Durham): 'From "Socialist
Personalities" to "Mutual Individualism": The Notion of the Person in East
Germany before and after 1989'
12.45-14.00 Lunch (own arrangements)
14.00-14.45 CAITRÍONA NÍ DHÚILL (Trinity College Dublin): 'Frank
Wedekind's Authoritarian Utopia "Die große Liebe"'
14.45-15.30 JEROME CARROLL (University of Nottingham): 'Dramatic
Evacuation: Peter Handke and Samuel Beckett as Instances of Wolfgang
Welsch's Anaesthetics'
15.30-16.00 TEA
16.00-16.45 SHERIDAN BURNSIDE (Christ's College, Cambridge):
'Remembering the Story: Memory and Narrativity in Christa Wolf's
"Kindheitsmuster" and Günter Grass's "Katz und Maus"'
16.45-17.30 KATHRYN JONES (University of Cardiff): 'Chronicles of Europe
or Tales about Germany? Travel and Memory in Hans Magnus Enzensberger's
"Europe, Europe: Forays into a Continent"'
REGISTRATION
Printed programmes, including further details about the Colloquium,
information regarding accommodation, and a registration form, are available
from the Administrative Office, Institute of Germanic Studies, 29 Russell
Square, GB-London WC1B 5DP. Those wishing to attend should register by
Friday, 5 April.
REGISTRATION FEE: £18.00
Cheques in £-Sterling please, payable to 'University of London IGS' - we
regret that, owing to the UK's withdrawal from the scheme, we can no longer
accept Eurocheques! The fee is payable by SPEAKERS AS WELL as other
participants.
CALL FOR ORGANISERS
The Postgraduate Colloquium needs new organisers! If you are interested,
please contact Marielle Sutherland (E-mail: [log in to unmask]) or talk
to the Organisers at the Colloquium.
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INSTITUTE OF GERMANIC STUDIES
University of London School of Advanced Study
29 Russell Square, GB-London WC1B 5DP
Telephone: 00 44 (0)20- 7862 8966
Facsimile: 00 44 (0)20- 7862 8970
Website: http://www.sas.ac.uk/igs/
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