PostDoc Symposium: Astrid Erll : New Directions and Challenges in Cultural Memory Studies: Past, Present, Future
- https://www.uni-giessen.de/en/faculties/ggkgcsc/research/research-groups/gcsc-research-areas/research-area-1-cultural-memory-studies/postdoc-symposium-astrid-erll-new-directions-and-challenges-in-cultural-memory-studies-past-present-future
- PostDoc Symposium: Astrid Erll : New Directions and Challenges in Cultural Memory Studies: Past, Present, Future
- 2016-06-14T13:45:00+02:00
- 2016-06-15T16:00:00+02:00
Jun 14, 2016 01:45 to Jun 15, 2016 04:00 (Europe/Berlin / UTC200)
GCSC
Tuesday 14 June
13:45 Welcome and Introduction
14:00 Symposium Panel 1: Memory and reconciliation in postcolonial and postsocialist contexts
- Nikola Baković “Bronze of Contention: Remembering Marshal Stepa Stepanović in Čačak (Serbia)”
- Hanna Teichler “Of binaries and transgressions – memory studies, performance theory and Canada’s Roadmap to Reconciliation”
- Kaya Alice de Wolff “Memory Conflicts in Postcolonial Media Cultures: Struggles for Recognition of the Genocide on Herero and Nama in the Public Media Discourse in contemporary Germany”
16:00 Symposium Panel 2: Memory and film
- Nadia Butt “Memory and Media: ‘House’ as a Realm of Memory in Pakistani Television Drama”
- Christina Jordan “A Prince Producing Memories? The Active Production of Collective Memories in Queen Elizabeth II’s Golden and Diamond Jubilee”
- Erin Högerle “Film Festivals and the Memory Industries”
18:00 Keynote Lecture: Prof. Astrid Erll (Frankfurt)
Wednesday 15 June
09:30 Symposium Panel 3: Memory and transnational literature
- Mirko Milivojevic “(‘Yugo’)nostalgia and cultural memory – towards alternative past(s) and present?”
- Sayma Khan “Reading South Asian Partition Literature across linguistic and temporal distance”
- Maria Elisabeth Dorr “Collapsible spaces and distant storyworlds in (trans)cultural memory studies”
11:30 Symposium Panel 4: Memory and institutions
- Dora Komnenović “Discarding a Common Past: The «Cleansing» of Croatian and Slovenian Libraries in the 1990s and Beyond”
- Sarah Czerney “Rewriting the nation’s history: subversive media strategies in museums”
- Yingjie Zhang “How much can Western memory of World War II be linked with the Eastern?”
13:00 Lunch
14:30 Symposium Panel 5: Memory and digital/new media
- Sophie-Charlotte Opitz “Framing Remembrance – Encountering Memory: A Case Study on Conceptual War Photography and its Strategy to Educate Memory Practices in Museums”
- Eva Jungbluth “Visual Memory Tropes in Graphic Narratives”
- Ana Lúcia Migowski and Willian Fernandes Araújo “‘Looking Back’ at memories on Facebook: Remembering an being remembered by digital technologies”