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From: Arthur Williams <[log in to unmask]>
UNIVERSITY OF BRADFORD
DEPARTMENT OF MODERN LANGUAGES
Seventh International Colloquium on Contemporary German-
Language Literature:
German-Language Literature at the Turn of the Century -
'Popular' and 'International'?
17-19 April 2000
Hinsley Hall
Headingley, Leeds
PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME
Monday 17 April
>From 1100 Coffee and Registration
1215 Lunch
1345 Colloquium Opens
1400 Tanja Nause (Bradford) Von der scheinbaren Wiederkehr
der Schelme. Trivialität und Bedeutung eines Topos der
Literaturkritik nach 89.
1430 Peter Graves (Leicester) How 'simple' are Ingo Schulze's
'Storys'?
1500 Bea Petz (Tasmania) 133 Augenblicke des Un/Glücks.
Günter Grass and Ingo Schulze.
1530 TEA
1600 Torsten Flüh (UC Dublin) Von der Kunst und den
Schwierigkeiten, sich in der Position des Trivialen zu behaupten.
Anmerkungen zu den Schriften von Ginka Steinwachs.
1630 Stefan Neuhaus (Bamberg) 'Erzählen ist total erotisch'.
Literatur und Lust in Romanen der 90er Jahre.
1700 DISCUSSION
1830 Dinner
2000 Helmut Peitsch (Cardiff) Immer noch Aufklärung und
Unterhaltung? Uwe Timms Erzählmodell und seine Rezeption in den
USA und Großbritannien.
Tuesday 18 April
>From 0730 Breakfast
0900 Christopher Jones (MMU) Images of Switzerland in Swiss
crime fiction.
0930 Felicity Rash (QMW) The detective novels of Roger
Graf.
1000 Silke Hassler (Büro Peter Turrini, Vienna) Michael
Scharang (*Das jüngste Gericht des Michelangelo Spatz*) oder:
Von Florisdorf nach New York und retour.
1030 COFFEE
1100 Jim Jordan (Nottingham Trent) The feline fabulisation of
foreignness? Akif Pirinçci's *Felidae* and *Francis*.
1130 Uta Aifan (LMU) Triviale oder heitere Literatur?
Arabisches im Werk deutsch-arabischer Autoren.
1200 DISCUSSION
1300 Lunch
1400 Laura Ovenden (Vienna/Nottingham) Cultural games for
the uninitiated. The prose of Yoko Tawada.
1430 Susan Tebbutt (Bradford) Bridging the cultures:
German contemporary Jugendliteratur.
1500 Wiebke Sievers (Nottingham) German identities in
transition? The translation of contemporary German literature in
Britain and France.
1530 TEA
1600 Deborah Mercer (UEA) The 'new breed' of historical
novelist in Germany.
1630 Jonathan Long (Durham) Bernhard Schlink's *Der
Vorleser* and Binjamin Wilkomirski's *Bruchstücke* - Bestselling
responses to the Holocaust.
1700 DISCUSSION
1830 Reception
1930 Colloquium Dinner
Wednesday 19 April
>From 0730 Breakfast
0900 Dieter Stolz (LCB) Patrick Süskind's *Das Parfum*
0930 Colin Riordan (Newcastle) Popular? International? Text
and Screenplay in Urs Richle and Patrick Süskind.
1000 David Barnett (Huddersfield) Access denied. Werner
Schwab and the play-within-a-play.
1030 COFFEE
1100 Gisela Holfter (Limerick) Unterwegs - Das Motiv der Reise
in den Werken Sten Nadolnys
1130 Astrid Köhler (QMW) Weg? - Wohin? Das Reisemotiv
in der ostdeutschen Prosa der Gegenwart
1200 DISCUSSION
1300 Lunch
1400 Colloquium Ends
Supported by:
Austrian Institute
Goethe-Institut Manchester
Booking form available at:
http://www.brad.ac.uk/acad/mod-lang/2000booking.htm
Email: [log in to unmask]
Fax: 01274 235590
Tel: 01274 234572
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