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GRIMM RIPPLES Amsterdam, December 7-9, 2016 GRIMM RIPPLES Amsterdam, December 7-9, 2016 Day 1: Wednesday 7th December Doelenzaal, ground floor of the University Library, Singel 425 9.30-9.45: Introduction by Terry Gunnell and Simon Halink 9.45-10.00: Joep Leerssen: Introduction to SPIN and ERNiE 10.00-11.00: Joep Leerssen (University of Amsterdam): Introduction: The Grimms and Deutsche Sagen 11.00-12.00: Timothy Tangherlini (UCLA): Thiele (Denmark) 12.00-13.00: Lunch (Foyer of Doelenzaal-room) 13.00-14.00: Herleik Baklid (University College of South East Norway): Faye (Norway) 14.00-15.00: Ane Ohrvik (University of Oslo): Asbjørnsen and Moe 1 (Norway) 15.00-15.15: Coffee 15.15-16.15: Line Esborg (University Folklore Archive in Oslo): Asbjørnsen and Moe 2 (Norway) 16.30-17.30: Reception (Foyer of Doelenzaal-room) Day 2: Thursday 8th December Doelenzaal, University Library 10.00-11.00: Terry Gunnell (with notes from John Lindow and Fredrik Skott): Introduction to Hyltén Cavallius and George Stephens (Sweden) 11.00-12.00: John Shaw (University of Edinburgh): John Francis Campbell (Scotland) 12.00-13.00: Lunch (Foyer of Doelenzaal-room) 13.00-14.00: Elís Ní Dhuibhne Almqvist (University of Dublin): Crofton Croker and other early collection (Ireland) 14.00-15.00: Jonathan Roper (University of Tartu). The earliest English collectors (England) 15.00: Coffee 15.15-16.15: Kim Simonsen (University of Amsterdam): Hammershaimb (Faroe Islands) 19.00 Conference dinner at Indrapura Restaurant, Rembrandtplein 40 Day 3: Friday 9th December Bushuis/Oost-Indisch Huis, F2.01, Kloveniersburgwal 48. 9.30-10.30: Terry Gunnell (University of Iceland): Jón Árnason (Iceland) 10.30-11.30: Rósa Þorsteinsdóttir (University of Iceland): Konrad Maurer (Iceland) 11.30-12.30: Liina Lukas (University of Tartu): Estonia 12.30: Lunch (Museum Cafe, Oude Turfmarkt 129) University Theatre (Universiteitstheater): Nieuwe Doelenstraat 16-18 (Room 1.01a) 14.00-15.00: Pertti Anttonen (University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu Campus): Finland 15.00-15.15: Coffee 15.15-16.30: Final Comments and Discussion: Tom Shippey (previously University of Leeds, and Saint Louis University College); Joep Leerssen and Simon Halink (University of Groningen) Special Guest: Holger Ehrhardt (Brothers Grimm Chair, University of Kassel). Problems/questions? SPIN office 0031205252450 Nanne van der Linden [email protected] 0031610198206 .
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