Post-WWI Exiles in Transregional Context. Microglobal and Biographical Perspectives
26.09.2019 – 27.09.2019
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Day 1 (26 September 2019) Welcome (10:00) – Venue : Freie Universität Berlin Friedrich-Meinecke Institut Koserstrasse 20, 14195 Berlin Room A, 127 Panel 1 (10:30 – 12:30) Exploitation of Social Capital: The Useful Exiles Catherine Brégianni (Academy of Athens), Exiles Experienced and Narrated: Refugees‘ Rural Establishment and Related Technical Know-how in the 1920s Greece Pınar Üre (Atılım University, Ankara), Conditional Welcome: Russian Exiles as a Source of Skilled Labor in Interwar Turkey Discussant: Oliver Janz (Freie Universität Berlin) Lunch (12:30 – 14:00) Panel 2 (14:00 – 15:30) Sounds of Exile Sylvia A. Alajaji (Franklin & Marshall College, Pennsylvania), Music in the Exilic Condition and the Possibility of Sonic Armenia Peter McMurray (University of Cambridge), The Poetics of Exile-at-Home: Orality in Post-Ottoman Yugoslavia Discussant: Hilmi Tezgör (Universität Duisburg-Essen) Keynote (18:00 -20:00) Perpetual Exodus Venue: Centre Marc Bloch, Friedrichstr. 191 Talin Suciyan (LMU, München) The Perpetual Exodus: The Genocide and Multiple Exiles of Armenians Moderator: Nazan Maksudyan Day 2 (27 September 2019) Venue : Freie Universität Berlin Friedrich-Meinecke Institut Koserstrasse 20, 14195 Berlin Room A, 127 Panel 3 (10:30 – 12:30) Intellectuals in Exile and Imagining the Nation Seda Altuğ (Oxford University), Surviving and Reviving in Exile: Armenian and Arab Intellectuals’ Encounters in Syria and Lebanon, 1921- 1946 Nicole Immig (Bogazici University, Istanbul), Between Exile and Homecoming: Visual Representations of Home and Migration in Greek Popular Illustrated Journals after WWI Tomas Balkelis (Lithuanian Institute of History, Vilnius), Making the Nation in Exile: Lithuanian Refugees in Russia, 1915-20 Discussant: Leyla Dakhli (Centre Marc Bloch) Lunch (12:30 – 14:00) Panel 4 (14:00 – 15:30) Exiled Scholars, Knowledge in Exile Pascale Roure (Bergische Universität Wuppertal), Erkenntnistheorie und Philosophiegeschichte im türkischen Exil. Ernst von Asters Wirkung an der Universität Istanbul Catherine Gousseff (EHESS, Paris), The Reception of Russian Exile Academics in Prague, 1920-1939 Discussant: Jakob Vogel (Centre Marc Bloch) Coffee Break (15:30 – 16:00) Panel 5 (16:00 – 18:00) Literature in Exile Burcu Alkan (Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen), The Complex Profundity of the Soul in Exile: Zabel Yesayan’s My Soul in Exile Ali Bolcakan (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) Leaving Home for the Homeland: Exile Literature in Greece and Turkey Hilmi Tezgör (Universität Duisburg-Essen), “Gedanken über die Dauer des Exils”: Svendborg Poems of Bertolt Brecht Discussant: Kader Konuk (Universität Duisburg-Essen) Anmeldung unter : anmeldung@cmb.hu-berlin.de