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SUMMARY:Saskia Fischer: Schuld und Versöhnung in der Literatur nach 1945
DESCRIPTION:Diskussionsreihe des Bonner Zentrums für Versöhnungsforschung \nDie Vortragsreihe thematisiert „Schuld“ als Teilaspekt von Versöhnung. Wir aus unterschiedlichen disziplinaren Perspektiven: Was ist „Schuld“ und wie kann das Phänomen soziologisch erfasst werden? Was unterscheidet Formen individueller von kollektiver Schuld? Wie erklärt sich die Faszination des Schuldigwerdens und des Verbrechens in der Literatur\, der bildenden Kunst und der Politik? \nBitte melden Sie sich über vforum@uni-bonn.de mit dem Betreff „Schuld“ an. Anschließend erhalten Sie die Zugangsdaten und Literatur zur Vorbereitung.
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SUMMARY:Donald Bloxham: Colonialism and Holocaust: Perspectives from Comparative Genocide Research
DESCRIPTION:Ringvorlesung: Becoming Vulnerable. Ambivalent Solidarities. Controversies over Antisemitism\, Colonial Racisms\, and Holocaust in History and Memory Politics \nZoom-Zugang: \nhttps://hu-berlin.zoom.us/j/65180636784?pwd=WktVenJPY0h5MkxQN3dUeFFPeGw5UT09 \nMeeting-ID: 651 8063 6784 \nPasswort: 140933 \nIn jüngerer Zeit ist in Deutschland wie international unter dem Stichwort des „Historiker:innenstreits 2.0“ heftig darüber gestritten worden\, welche Verbindungen zwischen Antisemitismus und Kolonialrassismen bestehen\, wie Holocaust und koloniale Genozide historisch miteinander verbunden waren und welche erinnerungspolitischen Konsequenzen daraus zu ziehen sind. \nMittwochs\, 16:00 bis 18:00 Uhr\, digital \n07.12.2022: Donald Bloxham (School of History\, University of Edinburgh): Colonialism and Holocaust: Perspectives from Comparative Genocide Research
URL:http://humoncal.de/veranstaltung/donald-bloxham-colonialism-and-holocaust-perspectives-from-comparative-genocide-research
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SUMMARY:DACH Victorianists: Ecocritical Perspectives
DESCRIPTION:Anmeldung bis zum 02.12.2022 unter: st.john@tu-braunschweig.de oder jleetsch@uni-bonn.de. \nIn a 2015 article for Victorian Literature and Culture\, Jesse Oak Taylor famously asked\, “Where Is Victorian Ecocriticism?”\, pronouncing that “[t]he most striking thing about […] the field of Victorian ecocriticism is that there is so little of it” (2015\, 877). Since then\, a slowly but steadily rising number of monographs\, edited volumes\, and special issues have attempted to not only answer that initial question but also to expand and subvert our understanding of nineteenth-century environments and ecological relations.\nThis recent turn to ecocritical approaches within Victorian Studies has foregrounded how the Victorian imagination was “engaged with concerns that continue to occupy contemporary ecological discussions\,” and how “planetary change requires not only a scientific understanding but a cultural\, perhaps even an aesthetic\, explanation” (Parkins and Adkins 2018\, 11). Scholars have explored how Victorian literature and culture reacted to ever-changing ideas about the relationship between the human and the non-human world\, they have considered “the nineteenth-century planetary advancement of the Anthropogenic era” (Voskuil 2021\, 28)\, and they have insisted on the global ecological effects of nineteenth-century imperialism (cf. Banerjee 2016\, 2021; Chang 2016\, 2019).\nOur workshop\, which will take place on December 09\, 2022\, aims to contribute to this newly emerging\, vital field of Victorian ecocriticism by exploring the intersections of literature and culture with the environment in the nineteenth-century world\, and by bringing socio-political and ethical concerns for the environment to the fore of Victorian studies in the DACH community. See our programme down below. \nWe look forward to meeting colleagues old and new in December – as always\, feel free to pass our invitation on to any colleagues who might be interested in joining DACH Victorianists or redirect them to our website. Many thanks! \n 
URL:http://humoncal.de/veranstaltung/dach-victorianists-ecocritical-perspectives
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221214T160000
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SUMMARY:Kirsten Dyck: Holodomor\, Holocaust\, and Genocide in History and Contemporary Conflicts
DESCRIPTION:Ringvorlesung: Becoming Vulnerable. Ambivalent Solidarities. Controversies over Antisemitism\, Colonial Racisms\, and Holocaust in History and Memory Politics \nZoom-Zugang: \nhttps://hu-berlin.zoom.us/j/65180636784?pwd=WktVenJPY0h5MkxQN3dUeFFPeGw5UT09 \nMeeting-ID: 651 8063 6784 \nPasswort: 140933 \nIn jüngerer Zeit ist in Deutschland wie international unter dem Stichwort des „Historiker:innenstreits 2.0“ heftig darüber gestritten worden\, welche Verbindungen zwischen Antisemitismus und Kolonialrassismen bestehen\, wie Holocaust und koloniale Genozide historisch miteinander verbunden waren und welche erinnerungspolitischen Konsequenzen daraus zu ziehen sind. \nMittwochs\, 16:00 bis 18:00 Uhr\, digital \n14.12.2022: Kirsten Dyck (Mariano Marcos State University in Batac\, Philippines): Holodomor\, Holocaust\, and Genocide in History and Contemporary Conflicts
URL:http://humoncal.de/veranstaltung/kirsten-dyck-holodomor-holocaust-and-genocide-in-history-and-contemporary-conflicts
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