Seminar of the Imre Kertész Kolleg Jena // Summer term 2016
The weekly research seminar supports discussion of the fellows´ research projects and other projects in the Kolleg´s main research areas. In addition to fellows and research staff members, the Kolleg regularly invites external guests to participate in these seminars.
On Mondays from 11 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.: Am Planetarium 7, seminar room
4 April 2016
Matthias Stadelmann: Transnationality and ukrainicity. Remarks about the cultural construction of Soviet Ukraine
11 April 2016
Ana Dević: Powerlessness, Discontent and Identity in Late Socialist Yugoslavia, or On Nationalist Amnesias
18 April 2016
James Ward: The People's Property: Modern Expropriation as a Voyage on the Danube
25 April 2016
Agata Abramowicz and Andrzej Hoja: "An exhibition as The Open Work - new permanent display in Gdynia City Museum"
2 May 2016
Danilo Šarenac: Social banditry. Methodological Problems
9 May 2016
Jan Plamper: The New Germans: An Optimistic History of Migration
16 May 2016
Whit Monday: no seminar
23 May 2016
Ivan Landa: Marxism, Phenomenology, and the Question of Technology. Karel Kosík's Critique of Technological Reason
30 May 2016
Robert Takács: Hungary and the West. East-West Cultural Transfers during the Cold War
6 June 2016
Jane Lezina: The Ukrainian Lustration Laws in Context of Transitional Justice Processes in Post-Communist Europe
13 June 2016
Emily R. Gioielli: Home Front, Commune, Horthyland: Women, Gender and Political Violence during Hungary's Long World War I
20 June 2016
Daniela Koleva: The Exodus of the Bulgarian Jews (1948-49) and its Aftermath: Transnational and Transgenerational Remembering
27 June 2016
ASEEES-MAG Summer Convention: kein Kolloquium
4 July 2016
Kamil Kijek: The Last Polish Shtetl in the German Space? Dzierżoniów/Reichenbach in the years 1945-1950 and the Jewish World after the Holocaust.
11 July 2016
Katharina Lenski: The figure of ASOZIAL. The making of an underclass as a part of "Normalisation" in state socialism