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05/07/2015 - 05/09/2015 | Regensburg

Cultural Hegemonies in Spaces of Diversity

Eastern and Southeastern Europe is characterized by substantial ruptures in the 19th and 20th centuries. Nowhere else in Europe have so many new states emerged and existing ones disappeared in the 20th century. Likewise, the region is a space of great cultural, linguistic, confessional, socio-political and regional diversity; this situation creates particular challenges for those striving to achieve cultural hegemony. The conference examines the production and erosion of cultural hegemony.

Second Annual Conference of the,Graduate School for East and Southeast European Studies

PROGRAM

Thursday, May 7
18 Opening
Ulf Brunnbauer (Regensburg) and Martin Schulze Wessel (Munich)

18.30-20 Keynote 1:
Chair: Riccardo Nicolosi (Munich)
Irina Prokhorova (Moscow): Defying the Hegemony of Cultural Nationalism: History as Overlapping Diasporas

Friday, May 8
9-10.15 Keynote 2:
Chair: Ulf Brunnbauer (Regensburg)
Johanna Bockman (Washington D.C.): The Socialist Worlds of 1989: Galaxies against Hegemonies

10.30-13.00 PERFORMING COUNTER-HEGEMONY IN THE ARTS
Chair: Ada Raev (Bamberg)
Rusem Ertug Altinay (New York): Kemalism’s Dark Pleasures. BDSM as Anti-Hegemonic Practice in Turkey
Maria-Alina Asavei (Prague): Resisting the Hegemonic Regimes of Representation: Critical Art by Roma Artists from Eastern Europe
Lousia Avgita (Tessaloniki): Activist Art and Over-Identification Artistic Strategies in Southeastern Europe: A Critical View
Wiebke Gronemeyer (Hamburg): Curatorial Practice as Counter-Hegemonic Commitment

13-14 LUNCH

14-16 CREATING SOCIALIST CULTURE

Chair: Irina Morozova (Regensburg)
Andru Chiorean (Birmingham): A Culture of Censorship? Cultural Construction and Practices of Censorship in Post-War Communist Romania
Albert Doja/Enika Abazi (Lille): From the Communist Point of View: Cultural Hegemony and People’s Cultural Manipulation in Albanian Studies under Socialism
Adela Hincu (Budapest): The Sociology of Mass Culture in Socialist Romania, 1970s-1980s

16.30-18.30 CRISIS, POLITICAL CHANGE AND IDEOLOGY
Chair: Martin Schulze Wessel (Munich): Vassilios Bogiatzis (Athens)
Struggling for Cultural Hegemony in the Shadow of the Catastrophe: the Quest for New Beginnings during the Greek Interwar Period
Andrea Talabér (Florence): National Days in Changing Regimes: Czechoslovakia and Hungary in the 20th century
Clemena Antonova (Vienna): Bolshevik Cultural Policy on Religion: A Model of Cultural Hegemony under a Dictatorship of Proletariat

Saturday, May 9
9-11 CULTURAL POLICIES AND STATE DOMINATION
Chair: Peter Zusi (London)
Ivan Sablin (Heidelberg/ St. Petersburg): Printing Modernities: Book Culture in late Tsarist and early Soviet Siberia
Maria Hadjiathanasiou (Limassol): Cultural Propaganda Agencies in Colonial Cyprus and their Policies, 1946-1960
Jaromír Mrňka (Prague): (Trans-)Formation of Hegemonic Discourses and Post-War Czech Society between Nationalism and Socialism, 1945-1960
11.30-13 LANGUAGE POLICIES
Chair: Björn Hansen (Regensburg)
Andrew Hodges (Zagreb): Contesting Linguistic Hegemonies in the Classroom? Teaching in Croatian in Subotica/ Serbia
Antonina V. Berezovenko (Kiev): Rise and Fall of the Soviet Hegemony in the Linguistic Realm

13-14 LUNCH

14-16 YOUTH AND SUBVERSION
Chair: Peter Bugge (Aarhus)
Maxim Alyukov (St. Petersburg): Hegemony and Heterogeneity in the 2013-2014 Crisis in Ukraine: between National and Local Identity
Zornitza Draganova (Sofia): Competition and Detachment: A Case Study of Two Active Youth Groups in Sofia
Marko Ilić (London): ’What is the Alternative?’ Ljubljana’s ŠKUC (Student Culture & Art Centre)

16.30-17.30 CONCLUDING DISCUSSION

Information on participating / attending:
The participation is free of charge. For taking part send an E-Mail until April, 27th 2015 to graduiertenschule@ur.de.

Date:

05/07/2015 18:00 - 05/09/2015 17:30

Registration deadline:

04/27/2015

Event venue:

Graduate School for East and Southeast European Studies, Landshuter Str. 4, Room 319 (3.OG)
93047 Regensburg
Bayern
Germany

Target group:

Scientists and scholars, Students

Email address:

Relevance:

international

Subject areas:

History / archaeology, Language / literature, Social studies

Types of events:

Conference / symposium / (annual) conference

Entry:

03/04/2015

Sender/author:

Dr.des. Kathrin Krogner

Department:

Presse- und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit

Event is free:

yes

Language of the text:

English

URL of this event: http://idw-online.de/en/event50154


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