6. „Tea Hour“ der Sammlung Frauennachlässe (Web)
Zeit: Do., 31.10.2013, 14.30-15.30 Uhr
Ort: Medienraum Geschichte, Universitätsring 1, 1010 Wien
In der 6. Tea Hour der “Sammlung Frauennachlässe” wird das European Journal of Life Writing (Web) vorgestellt. Präsentiert wird diese 2012 gegründete, neue Online-Zeitschrift von Chief Editor und Journal-Managerin Dr.in Monica Soeting, Expertin für Auto/Biographieforschung der VU University Amsterdam und dem Nederlands Dagboekarchief/Dutch Diary Archives. Die Präsentation der Zeitschrift erfolgt gemeinsam mit andere Mitgliedern des internationalen Herausgeber:innen-Teams, die ebenfalls an der „Tea-Hour“ teilnehmen. (Veranstaltung auf Deutsch und Englisch).
Zum European Journal of Life Writing:
The European Journal of Life Writing, founded in 2012 by the European Section of the International Auto/Biography Association (IABA Europe) is an open access, not-for-profit, peer reviewed electronic journal which publishes scholarly articles on life writing from a wide range of disciplinary fields: literary and cultural studies, history and sociology, anthropology and ethnology, philosophy and psychology, film and media studies. It cherishes all kinds of theoretical and methodological approaches to auto/biography and enhances their interaction. It also accommodates studies that relate to diverse aspects of ‘Europeanness’, ranging from the former metropolitan core to its putative margins – and beyond, as well as creative work on the subject of Life Writing
The publication of the Journal has been made possible by a grant from the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO), in cooperation with five foreign scientific partners, located in Mainz, Liverpool, Madrid, Vienna and Tartu.
The Editors of the European Journal of Life Writing are:
Prof. Dr. Timothy Ashplant (King’s College, London), Prof. Dr. Clare Brant (King’s College, London), Dr. Tiina Sohvi Kinnunen (University of Jyväskylä, Finland), Dr. Leena Kurvet-Käosaar (University of Tartu, Estonia), Dr. Ioana Luca (National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan), Prof. Dr. Christian Moser (Universität Bonn, Germany), Prof. Dr. Kirsti Niskanen (Stockholms universitet, Sweden), Prof. François-Joseph Ruggiu (Université de Paris-Sorbonne – Centre Roland Mousnier, France), Dr. Anneke Ribberink (VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands), Prof. Dr. Angelika Schaser (Universität Hamburg, Germany), Dr. Regine Strätling ( Freie Universität Berlin, Germany), Dr. Marco de Waard (Amsterdam University College, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands);
Chief Editor und Journal Manager of the European Journal of Life Writing is: Dr.in Monica Soeting (VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands)