Committee

The Committee on Literature and Cultural Studies of the Austrian and Hungarian Academy of Sciences

The Committee was founded over thirty years ago as a bilateral entity devoted to literature studies and operating within the framework of the Commission of the Science of Literature of the Austrian and Hungarian Academy. Today, the Committee focusses its work on multi-lateral projects, with particular emphasis on topics of relevance to Central Europe. The original focus of the Committee was on literature studies, primarily those in German; however, as the nature of the field developed, the scope of the Committee has been expanded to include the cultural sciences and transdisciplinary issues.

From the year 2000 onward, the Committee has played a significant role in advancing the careers of young scientists, including not only those from Austria and Hungary, but also from neighbouring countries. Once a year, in the course of an international and interdisciplinary colloquium, doctoral candidates and post-doctoral researchers are invited to discuss their research topics with scientists from around the world. The Committee has further been able to organise financial support for individual research from third parties such as the ‘Aktion Österreich-Ungarn‘, and the ‘Aktion Österreich-Slowakei‘.

Members of the Committee:

ÖAW
Prof. Moritz Csáky, Chairman
Doz. Dr. Christoph Leitgeb, Secretary

Dr. Hermann Blume (Vienna)
Prof. Alfred Doppler (Innsbruck)
Prof. Friedrich Gottas (Salzburg)
Prof. Stefan Simonek (Vienna)
Dr. Gertraud Marinelli-König (Vienna)
Prof. Fridrun Rinner (Aix-en-Provence)
Univ. Doz. Mag. Dr. Helga Mitterbauer (Graz)
Prof. Peter V. Zima (Klagenfurt)

MTA
Prof. András Vízkelety, Chairman
Doz. Dr. András Balogh, Secretary
Doz. Erzsébet Berta (Debrecen)
Prof. István Bitskey (Debrecen)
Prof. Károly Csúry (Szeged)
Prof. István Fried (Szeged/Budapest)
Prof. Emil Hargittay (Budapest)
Prof. Péter Ötvös (Szeged)
Prof. László Tarnói (Budapest)
Prof. Gábor Tüskés (Budapest)
Doz. Dr. Péter Varga (Budapest)



12. – 14. Sep. 2013, Vienna
Interkulturelle Freundschaften in Zentraleuropa

Annual Conference

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