Göteborgs universitet

Rethinking Intimacy

in Women’s Reading and Writing at the Peripheries of Europe – Spatiality, Temporality, Transnationality

WEBINAR AND EXPLORATORY WORKSHOP-ONLINE, 1-2 October 2020

The Department of literature, history of ideas and religion at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden is pleased to announce the international exploratory workshop Rethinking Intimacy in Women’s Reading and Writing at the Peripheries of Europe. The workshop is performed in collaboration with Dimitrie Cantemir University, Bucharest, and Turku University Finland. It strives to explore the issue of intimacy, its representations, scenes, and scenarios in women’s reading and writing between the 1800s and the 1900s. During the two work shop-days, we will investigate how spatiality and temporality structure the scenes and scenarios of intimacy in different cultures, literary universes, and in narrative connections between writers at the fringes of Europe. The workshop starts with an open webinar:

The Webinar

Thursday 1 October 9.00- 10.15 (GMT+2)

9.00-9.15 Welcome and Presentation of the Webinar

Senior Lecturer Birgitta Johansson Lindh, PhD, University of Gothenburg (Sweden)

9.15-9.30 Introduction of the Topics Spatiality, Temporality and Intimacy

Adj. Prof. Viola Parente-Čapková, PhD, University of Turku (Finland)

9.30-10.15 Key note: Women, Writing and the Cultural Politics of Intimacy in Modern Romania”,

Assoc. Prof. Carmen Duţu, PhD, Dimitrie Cantemir Christian University, Bucharest (Romania)

Webinar link:

https://gu-se.zoom.us/j/68341847072?pwd=MlVNMU1icjZocW4zelBsT3BaM05CQT09

 

The workshop

The first initiative in this direction was the exploratory workshop Rethinking Intimacy in Women’s Reading and Writing (1700S-1900S) arranged at the Faculty of Foreign Languages at Dimitrie Cantemir University, Bucharest in September 2016. One outcome of the concluding session of the Bucharest workshop was the development of the idea that the intimacy topos in women’s writing and in the strategies of reading in the 18th and 19th centuries can be incorporated in a cultural transformation of intimacy in the Europeripheries.

This second workshop would narrow the scope and focus on these peripheries of Europe. How was intimacy represented in women’s literature and what was its reception of it in these parts of Europe? How were influences from Western women writers negotiated? How did different social, cultural and religious backgrounds influence the expressions and discussions of the topos of intimacy?

The workshop aims at helping the research community identify possible areas of investigation of intimacy aspects related to women’s reading and writing practices, as well as modes of integrating the intimacy dimension into research content in the participants' own research areas.

By inviting scholars within the former COST activity and current DARIAH activity "Women writers in history" as well as other scholars the second workshop would expand on the topic of the first workshop. By taking the point of departure in the transnational perspective and theories on spatiality and temporality a) new angles will be explored and b) the theoretical discussion will be further elaborated.

Workshop language: English

Organizing committee
Head of organizing committee:

Dr. Birgitta Johansson Lindh, Universityn of Gothenburg


Organizing committee:

Dr. Carmen Dutu, Dimitrie Cantemir University, Romania

Dr. Viola Parente-Čapková, Turku University, Finland