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And the next genetic conference goes to… Oxford!!!
The organization committee of Genesis – Cracow 2019 conference is pleased to announce, that the conference entitled Genesis -  Oxford 2020 will take place on 15-16 September 2020 at the University of Oxford. 
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Faculty of Polish Studies at the Jagiellonian University in Cracow                      
and Institut des Textes & Manuscrits Modernes (ITEM) in Paris  
are pleased to invite you to participate in the international conference

GENESIS  –  CRACOW 2019   

Genetic Criticism: from Theory to Practice
12 - 14 June 2019

The conference participates in the framework of the International Research Network "Genetic Criticism and Digital Humanities" (DIGEN)

Location: Jagiellonian University, Cracow (Poland)
Language: English

Programme and abstracts

Call for papers
Deadline: 31 December 2018
Acceptance notification: February 2019
Registration deadline: 15 May 2019

GENESIS – CRACOW 2019 will be the second edition of a new series of conferences on genetic criticism, understood as the study of the creative process. The first edition, held on 7-9 June 2017 in Helsinki (Finland), was organized by the Finnish Literature Society and Institut des Textes & Manuscrits Modernes in Paris. The participants included scholars from Finland, France, Austria, Belgium, England, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, Netherlands, Poland, Russia, Tunisia, Turkey, Wales and Canada.

The Cracow conference, like the Helsinki event, welcomes researchers interested in literature, theatre, music, painting and other fields of human activity in which the creative process is of central importance. Consequently, not only the outcome, but the process itself will be the focus of the conference.

The binary subtitle of the event  “From Theory to Practice” emphasizes the dual profile of the conference, which is meant to serve as a forum for discussion on both theoretical and practical aspects of genetic criticism. We welcome papers presenting broad theoretical perspectives and offering case studies of various texts and phenomena across time and space.