1 International Conference “Spectators in Europe” organization: Jun.-Prof. Misia Sophia Doms, Department of German Studies, University of Düsseldorf funded by: Friday, 09.12.2016, Haus der Universität 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 13:40–14:20 Coffee break and sandwich lunch 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 15:50–16:10 Coffee break 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 17:30–17:50 17:50–18:10 18:10–18:20 18:20–18:50 18:50–19:20 Coffee break Joseph Chaves (Greeley): Beyond Europe I: Spectators in the USA Discussion of the preceding paper Kornee van der Haven (Gent): Spectators written in Dutch Discussion of the preceding paper and the first conference day Dinner and informal discussion at the Jewish Restaurant “Die Kurve” 2 Saturday, 10.12.2016, Haus der Universität 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 11:00–11:20 Coffee break 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 12:50–14:20 Lunch at the traditional beer hall and restaurant “Hirschchen” 14:20–14:50 Elisabeth Hobisch (Graz): Spectators written in Spanish 15:20–15:35 Discussion of the preceding paper 15:35–15:55 Coffee break 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 17:40–18:00 Coffee break 18:00–19:10 Discussion of the preceding papers and conclusions from the second conference day Dinner and informal discussion in the city centre 3 Sunday, 11.12.2016, Goethe-Museum Düsseldorf, Schloss Jägerhof 09:00–09:10 Welcoming Address by Heike Spies from the 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 10:40–11:00 Coffee break 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 I: The Franco-Canadian Spectators 12:00–12:30 Discussion of the preceding papers 12:30–13:00 Jesko Reiling (Bern), Misia Doms: Final Conclusions Lunch (if possible for the participants) and departure
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