10th Ingeborg Bachmann Centre Postgraduate Conference on Current Research in Austrian Literature Venue: Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London Monday, 3 and Tuesday, 4 June 2013 in Room S261, Senate House, Malet Street, WC1E 7HU Advance registration is essential: email [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> by 27 May 2013. Monday, 3 June 2013 9.15 Registration 9.45 Welcome and Introduction 10.00 Keynote Lecture Àine McMurtry (London): ‘Die Geschichte im Ich’: Rereading Biography in Texts from Ingeborg Bachmann’s Literary Estate (2000-2010) 11.00 Coffee 11.30 Dominik Baumgarten (Cologne): A Case Study on Product Placement as Reality-Marketing Unit in Daniel Glattauer’s Fiction 12.15 Alice Hattenville (Rouen): The Perception of Proustian Onomatology in the ‘Theory of Names’ by Ingeborg Bachmann 13.00 Lunch (own arrangements) 14.00 Katherine Stone (Cambridge): The Trope of Victimhood as Aesthetic Strategy in Ingeborg Bachmann’s Malina (1971) 14.45 Lina Užukauskaitė (Kaunas/Salzburg): Ingeborg Bachmanns Konzeption des Schönen als Widerstand 15.30 Alexandra Hills (London): Hinterwelten, Worlds without History: Historical Consciousness, Humanism, and the Reverberations of the Second World War in Thomas Bernhard’s Frost (1963) and Carlo Levi’s Cristo si è fermato a Eboli (Christ stopped at Eboli, 1945) 16.15 Tea Tuesday, 4 June 2013 9.15 Coffee 10.00 Marlo Alexandra Burks (Toronto): ‘Ein nicht zu Nennendes’: Strange Encounters in Hofmannsthal’s Augenblicke in Griechenland 10.45 Tobias Haberkorn (Paris/Berlin): Der Mann zu vieler Eigenschaften: ein Roman übt sich in Eindämmung 11.30 Silke Schwaiger (Southampton): Myth and Identity in Julya Rabinowich’s Spaltkopf 12.15 Lunch (own arrangements) 15.45-17.30 PANEL DISCUSSION Translating Gender and Austrian Literature: A Special Case? Experts in the field of Austrian literature and translation discuss the problems and potential of translating gender in texts by Austrian Writers from Robert Musil to Elfriede Jelinek Organisers: Heide Kunzelmann (IBC, London), Birgit Friedrich (Nottingham) and Marcela Pozarkova (QMUL) Reading by ARNO GEIGER IBC Writer-in-Residence 2013 19.00 at the Austrian Cultural Forum, 28 Rutland Gate, London SW7 Jane Lewin Institute Administrator/Consortium Publications Manager Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies University of London School of Advanced Study Room ST 277a (new), Senate House Malet Street, GB- London WC1E 7HU Telephone 0044 (0)20 7862 8966 Website www.igrs.sas.ac.uk<http://www.igrs.sas.ac.uk> Please note that there is no longer a through-route from Stewart House to Senate House The IGRS is part of the IGRS/IMR/IP Administrative Consortium