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CALL FOR PAPERS

»Writing Against War - Writing Against Violence. Ingeborg Bachmann
and German-language Literature since 1945«

Symposium at the University of Nottingham
14-15 January 2005

The Department of German at the University of Nottingham will be
hosting the bilingual multi-media exhibition »Writing Against War -
Ingeborg Bachmann 1926-1973« (presented by the *Literatur-Verein zur
Förderung von Werk- und Kunstverständnis', Vienna, in collaboration
with the Austrian Foreign Ministry and Hans Höller, Salzburg) during
the period 10-22 January 2005. To mark this occasion, we are
organising a two-day symposium exploring the theme of the exhibition
in the wider context of literary representions of war and violence in
society both in the work of Ingeborg Bachmann and in that of other
Austrian, German or Swiss authors since 1945.

We would like to invite proposals for papers
- which focus on the theme of writing against war and coping with war
in modern society,
- which look at representations of these themes in Ingeborg Bachmann
or in any other author(s) writing in German since 1945,
- which explore the impact of Ingeborg Bachmann's writing on
contemporary German-language literature,
- and/or which address wider aspects of  writing against violence
either in the literature of the post-war period or in contemporary
German,  Austrian or Swiss literature.
Papers can be in English or in German. Please send your abstract (no
more than one page of A4) or any queries to one of the organisers by
30 September 2004:

Prof. Dirk Göttsche, Department of German, The University of
Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD, e-mail:
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Dr Franziska Meyer, Department of German, The University of
Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD, e-mail:
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