Activities
Workshop 2, 2024
18 – 20 September
Lillehammer
A workshop investigating topics from WP 2, headed by Aina Nøding. It will take place at Sigrid Undset’s Bjerkebæk in collaboration with Lillehammer Museum.
Workshop 1, 2024
24 – 26 April 2024
Horten/Holmestrand
A workshop investigating topics from WP 1, headed by Narve Fulsås. Invited guest speakers and commentators are David Gedin (Uppsala), Kjetil Jakobsen (Nord), Siri Nergaard (USN), Max Richter and Jørgen Sneis (both München), Stina Aasen Lødemel and Olav Øyehaug Opsvik (both Nynorsk Kultursentrum). The programme includes a tour of writer Olav Duun’s home in Holmestrand.
Seminar
On the brink: Letters from Sigrid Undset to Nini Roll Anker before the outbreak of WW2
6 December 2023
The National Library, Oslo
Seminar and launch of two e-publications: NB tema: Sigrid Undset (1882-1949) i Nasjonalbibliotekets privatarkivsamling and NB kilder: Sigrid Undsets brev til Nini Roll Anker 1925-1940.
Short workshop
Law, ethics, archives
27 October 2023
The National Library, Oslo
An in-house workshop for the research team on copyright, privacy law, storing and publishing relevant for different kinds of sources and materials.
Kick-off seminar
5 and 6 September 2023
The National Library of Norway
Henrik Ibsens gate 110, Oslo
5 September – Open seminar
Store auditorium; coffee breaks in Slottsbiblioteket
9.15: Doors open; coffee
9.40: Welcome and introduction by Aina Nøding, MAP project manager, National Library and Bente Granrud, Head of Section, National Library
Guest lecture: Literary Prizes
10.00: Petra Broomans, Professor of Scandinavian Studies em, Ghent/Groningen
‘And the Winner is … The Importance of Literary Prizes in the Process of Cultural Transfer’
Introducing MAP: War and Literature
11.00: Klaus Müller-Wille, Professor of Nordic literature, Zürich
‘Undset Censored in Switzerland’
11.30: Narve Fulsås, Professor of History, Tromsø (MAP)
‘Norwegian Literature in Nazi Germany’
12.00: Lunch break
Guest lectures: World Literature
13.00: Martin Puchner, Professor of Drama, English and Comparative Literature, Harvard: ‘Institutions of World Literature’
14.00: Mads Rosendahl Thomsen, Professor of Comparative Literature, Aarhus
‘What does it mean to become ‘world literature’? And why is it much harder than we would like to think?’
15.00: Coffee break
CineMAP
15.15: Eirik Frisvold Hanssen, Research Librarian, National Library
‘Introduction to the Swedish film adaptation of Sigrid Boo’s novel Vi som går kjøkkenveien (Servants’ Entrance, 1930)’
15.30: Screening of the film Vi som går köksvägen (dir. G. Molander, 1932; in Swedish)
Reception and dinner
17.15: For speakers and invited guests on NB’s rooftop terrace (or adjacent room; Granitten, 7th floor)
18.30: For speakers and invited guests
Restaurant Avalon Oslo, Munkedamsveien 31