Kate Mosse on writing women back into history
04 april 2019On April 4 (8:30 pm), writer Kate Mosse and journalist Brenda Stoter Boscolo will talk at De Balie about writing women back into the past and present and the concomitant responsibility of writers. Tickets are € 13,-.
History books are often about the kings, the generals and the religious leaders, whereas women are written out of it.
One writer who is telling stories of women from the past is British author Kate Mosse, known for her multi-million selling Languedoc Trilogy – Labyrinth, Sepulchre and Citadel – and Gothic fiction. How are authors currently writing women back into the past and present and what responsibility comes with this power?
Together with Kate Mosse and Dutch journalist Brenda Stoter Boscolo, known for her courageous research on the Middle-East and women’s rights, we discuss the telling of stories of women from the past and present, through fiction and non-fiction. How are these writers telling stories and thereby actively creating a new history, each in very different ways?
About the speakers
Kate Mosse is a British author, journalist and broadcaster. She is known for her multi-million selling Languedoc Trology – Labyrinth, Sepulchre and Citadel – and Gothic fiction. Her books have been translated into 37 languages and published in more than 40 countries. She has also written non-fiction and plays. Mosse is the Founding Director of the Women’s Prize for Fiction – the largest annual celebration of women’s writing in the world – and is part of the Executive Committee of Women of the World. She lives in the UK and France. She is awarded the fellowship at the Residency for Writers in Amsterdam by Letterenfonds.
Brenda Stoter Boscolo is a Dutch journalist who writes about the Middle East and women’s rights. Her articles have been published by a.o. Al Jazeera, Middle East Eye, The New Arab, Al Monitor, Trouw, Algemeen Dagblad, NRC Next, Het Parool, and De Groene Amsterdammer. She often works in the Middle East for her research, focussing on the war in Syria. Her upcoming book is on the Yazidi genocide.
About the moderator
Eveline van Rijswijk is a presenter, historian and theatre maker. She was editor-in-chief of Universiteit van Nederland (online program on science) and presented Focus (NPO Radio 1). In her political one-woman show De Première Van Rijswijk discusses the question when the Netherlands will have the first female prime minister. She is also the chairwoman of Vrouw & Media.