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Reminder - Advance registration essential (by Wednesday, 12 March)

German Literature and Biological Thought around 1900
A Workshop at the Institute of Modern Languages Research, University of London
Room 349/350, Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU
Thursday, 20 March 2014
9.15 Registration
9.30
David Midgley (Cambridge): Biologisches Denken und deutsche Literatur um 1900: eine Bestandaufnahme
Philip Ajouri (Stuttgart):   Deutschsprachige Darwinismus-Rezeptionen in der Literatur vor und um 1900
10.40 Coffee
11.00
Godela Weiss-Sussex (London/Cambridge): Die Literarisierung naturwissenschaftlicher Weltanschauung: Die Form des monistischen Entwicklungsromans
Ina Linge (Cambridge): Sexology and Autobiography. A Case Study
Daniel Steuer (Brighton): Gender Trouble 1900 in Biology and Literature
12.45 Lunch
13.50
Charlotte Woodford (Cambridge): Birth Control and German Literature: Gabriele Reuter's Das Tränenhaus (1908 and 1923)
Martina King (Berne):  Auf Leben und Tod. Zur Literaturgeschichte von Mikroben und Mikrobenjägern um 1900
15.00 Tea
15.20
Robert Craig (Cambridge): 'Man lerne von der Psychiatrie': The  Case of Alfred Döblin
Anna Katharina Schaffner (Kent): Narratives of Exhaustion
16.30
Open Session: Ideas for Future Research
18.00: End of Workshop

ALL WELCOME - ADVANCE REGISTRATION REQUIRED BY WEDNESDAY, 12 MARCH 2014
Registration fees (incl. sandwich lunch: £30 (standard rate); £25 (Friends of Germanic Studies); £15 (students)
Registration form available for download at http://events.sas.ac.uk/imlr/events/view/15489/German+Literature+and+Biological+Thought
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Jane Lewin
Institute Administrator/Consortium Publications Manager
Institute of Modern Languages Research (formerly IGRS)
University of London School of Advanced Study
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Malet Street, GB- London WC1E 7HU
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