by jobradley | Feb 28, 2018
This one-day workshop aims to probe whether the label and concept of a ‘minor literature’ (Deleuze/Guattari, 1975) can be usefully applied to contemporary writing by female Jewish authors in Germany and Austria. The workshop will explore what the term ‘minor’ could...
by jobradley | Aug 3, 2017 | Translingual Minorities
Unsettling Communities: Minor, Minority and Small Literatures in Europe 23-24 February 2017 This conference focused on the comparative study of content, form, status, and reception of ‘minority’ writing in Europe in the 20th and 21st centuries. Speakers from...
by jobradley | Aug 2, 2017
This symposium will bring together scholars working on translingual women’s writing in the language fields of Italian, French and German. We will explore the particular richness of texts produced by writers in languages that are not their mother tongues. Among the...
by jobradley | Apr 5, 2017
Following on from a successful cross-language and cross-culture symposium held in October 2015 (‘Interpreting Communities: Minority Writing in European Literary Fields’), this conference will focus on the comparative study of content, form, status, and reception of...
by jobradley | Mar 14, 2017 | Conference, Translingual Minorities
Following on from a successful conference held in October 2015, Interpreting Communities: Minority Writing in European Literary Fields, this Institute of Modern Languages Research conference brought together scholars at the School of Advanced Study (University of...