KONF: Internationale Konferenz "Spectators in Europe" im Haus der Universität und im Goethe-Museum Düsseldorf (mit Programmaktualisierungen) (9.-11.12.2016)

Misia Doms Contribution

Im Rahmen der DFG-geförderten internationalen Tagung "Spectators in Europe/Wochenschriften in Europa" (Düsseldorf, 9. bis 11. Dezember 2016; Organisatorin Jun.-Prof. Misia Sophia Doms, Germanistik der Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf) soll die Genese und Entwicklung Moralischer Wochenschriften aus Ost-, West-, Nord- und Südeuropa untersucht und nach der Langzeitwirkung dieses Zeitschriftentyps auf die europäische Kultur gefragt werden. WochenschriftenexpertInnen werden die lokalen, regionalen, nationalen und gesamteuropäischen Eigenheiten
verschiedener Moralischer Wochenschriften aus dem Einflussbereich der Habsburger, aus Dänemark, Frankreich, Großbritannien, Norwegen, Schweden, der Schweiz, Russland und aus anderen europäischen und zum Teil sogar nicht-europäischen Staaten analysieren. Außerdem sollen die Wirkung der Wochenschriften auf die Literatur (ihre Gattungen, Schreibweisen und Kommunikationsformen) und den Journalismus sowie ihre Rolle bei der Verbreitung aufgeklärter Ideen ergründet werden.


The DFG-funded international conference "Spectators in Europe/Wochenschriften in Europa" (Düsseldorf, 09.-11.12.3016), organized by Jun.Prof. Misia Sophia Doms (Institute of German Studies, Heinrich-Heine-University of Düsseldorf), will outline the genesis, development, and long-term effect of the moral weeklies or Spectator-type magazines from Eastern, Western, Nothern and Southern Europe in the context of European culture. Spectator experts will explore the local, regional, national and trans-European characteristics of different Spectator magazines from the Habsburgian area, from Denmark, France, Great Britain, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, and Russia as well as other European (and even non-European) countries and they will study the Spectators' impact on literature (genres, writing modes, communication between authors and readers …) and journalism as well as their role in the spreading of enlightened ideas.

Guests interested in attending the conference are welcome: Please write a short message about your coming to mdoms@phil.uni-duesseldorf.de

International Conference "Spectators in Europe/Wochenschriften in
Europa"

organization: Jun.-Prof. Misia Sophia Doms, Department of German
Studies, University of Düsseldorf;

funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG)

Friday, 09.12.2016, Haus der Universität (Düsseldorf)

12:00-12:15 Welcoming addresses by Helmut Brall-Tuchel (Dean of
Studies at the Faculty of Arts and Humantities) and by Misia Doms

12:15-12:50 Peter Klingel (Münster): Spectators from the The Holy
Roman Empire I: The early Spectators from today's Germany

12:50-13:10 Hendrik Cramer (Düsseldorf): Spectators from the Holy
Roman Empire II: The late Spectators from today's Germany

13:10-13:40 Discussion of the preceding papers

14:20-14:50 Misia Doms (Düsseldorf): Spectators from the Holy Roman
Empire III: Spectators from today's Austria and Slovakia

14:50-15:20 Václav Smyčka (Prague): Spectators from the Holy Roman
Empire IV: Spectators from Bohemia

15:20-15:50 Discussion of the preceding papers

16:10-16:40 Milena Mileva Blažić (Ljubljana): Spectators from the
Holy Roman Empire V: Late Spectator forms in Slovenia

16:40-17:00 Rebecca Røilid Vollan (Trondheim): Spectators written in
English: Spectators in the area of today's Ireland and the United
Kingdom

17:00-17:30 Discussion of the preceding papers

17:50-18:10 Joseph Chaves (Greeley): Beyond Europe I: Spectators in
the USA

18:10-18:20 Discussion of the preceding paper

18:20-18:50 Kornee van der Haven (Gent): Spectators written in Dutch

18:50-19:20 Discussion of the preceding paper and the first conference
day

Saturday, 10.12.2016, Haus der Universität (Düsseldorf)

09:00-09:30 Klaus-Dieter Ertler (Graz): Spectators written in French I

09:30-10:00 Michaela Fischer (Graz): Spectators written in French II

10:00-10:30 Discussion of the preceding papers

11:20-11:50 Angela Fabris (Klagenfurt): Spectators written in Italian
I: Genesis and profile of the Spectators written in Italian

11:50-12:20 Alexandra Fuchs (Graz): Spectators written in Italian II:
Impact of the Spectators written in Italian

12:20-12:50 Discussion of the preceding papers

14:20-14:50 Elisabeth Hobisch (Graz): Spectators written in Spanish

15:20-15:35 Discussion of the preceding papers

15:55-16:40 Tilda Forselius (Gothenburg/Stockholm) Spectators from the
Kingdom of Sweden

16:40-17:10 Ellen Krefting (Oslo): Spectators from the Kingdom of
Denmark I

17:10-17:40 Aina Nøding (Oslo): Spectators from the Kingdom of
Denmark II

18:00-19:10 Discussion of the preceding papers and conclusions from
the second conference day

Sunday, 11.12.2016, Goethe-Museum, Schloss Jägerhof (Düsseldorf)

09:00-09:10  Welcoming address by Heike Spies (Goethe-Museum) 

09:10-09:40  Katarzyna Chlewicka (Toruń): Spectators in the Kingdom
of Poland

09:40-10:10  Aiga Šemeta (Riga/Berlin): Spectators in the area of
today's Latvia and Estonia

10:10-10:40  Discussion of the preceding papers

11:00-11:30  Ljuba Kirjuchina (Potsdam): Spectators written in the
area of today's Russia

11:30-12:00  Yvonne Völkl (Graz): Beyond Europe II: The
Franco-Canadian Spectators

12:00–12:30 Discussion of the preceding papers

12:30–13:00 Jesko Reiling (Bern); Misia Doms: Final conclusions