[AI Summary]: The third workshop in the “Literature and Space” series explores spatial concepts in 20th century German-language literature, examining methods between close and distant reading, qualitative and quantitative approaches. The hybrid event features presentations on spatial analysis in works by Uwe Johnson, Walter Kempowski, and Stefan Zweig, plus an overview from the CANSpiN project at University of Rostock. The workshop investigates how space can be analyzed in literature and what insights different methodological approaches provide.
The workshop takes place on October 17, 2025 from 9:00-17:00 as a hybrid event (in-person and online via Zoom).
- Location: University of Rostock, Schwaansche Straße 2, 18055 Rostock & Online
- Format: Hybrid (in-person and Zoom)
- Registration: Required via online form
- Cost: Free
- Organizer: CANSpiN Project and Institute for German Studies, University of Rostock
- Contact: Nils Kellner (nils.kellner@uni-rostock.de)
- Language: German