Vorträge
Vergangene Termine
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Ethnografie als Methode (in) der RechtswissenschaftDie 63. Junge Tagung Öffentliches Recht 2023 findet vom 18. bis 21. Juli 2023 zu dem 63. Junge Tagung Öffentliches Recht zum Thema Interaktionen: Internationalität, Intra- und Interdisziplinarität in Hamburg statt.
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Performing and Withstanding Contradictions or: an Uneasy HunchCarolin Zieringer (GRK Contradiction Studies) Kommentare Dr. Rosine Kelz (U Bremen) Dr. Brigitte Bargetz (U Kiel)
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No Contradiction: True and Effective KnowledgeProf. Frieder Vogelmann (U Freiburg)
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Of Paradoxes and Pitfalls, or: Does the Post-Migrant Society Need a Collective Memory?Historical references have become part and parcel of modern political and public discourse while today’s ever-changing postmigrant societies pose new challenges to long-standing mnemonic practices, as has been vividly discussed in Germany over the past years. Since 2017, claims that newly arriving migrants should be educated in Holocaust history became louder, recently culminating in a revised curriculum for the mandatory integration courses. In our paper we will show how, based on the assumption that Holocaust remembrance can convey values of German society, this new curriculum aims at historical literacy for the purpose of igniting a sense of responsibility for society amongst the newcomers.Yet, so we will argue, the same memory politics also risk to exclude people from the „national culture“ by neglecting responses to Holocaust history that might look different to the ones expected by mainstream society. By drawing from ongoing ethnographic research into different memory-educational programs for refugees in Germany, we seek to illustrate how paradoxes of plural democracy are negotiated on the basis of mnemonic practices and the construction of a collective memory more generally. Our aim is to shift the focus of current debates on German memory politics to the contradictions that underly some of the claims about its collective memory, especially the idea that a shared memory will create harmony amid a diverse society shaped by a multitude of memories.
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Insights into the Work of U Bremen Contradiction StudiesDeMarg 5 International Conference »Tracing Forms of De/Marginalization« – Research Window: Insights into Current DeMarg-relevant Projects
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Anti-Genderism in France and Germany: A transnational illiberal Practice?DeMarg 5 International Conference »Tracing Forms of De/Marginalization« – Research Window: Insights into Current DeMarg-relevant Projects
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Portrait and Self-Portrait as Means of Deconstructing Stereotypes of Alterity and MarginalizationDeMarg 5 International Conference »Tracing Forms of De/Marginalization« – Research Window: Insights into Current DeMarg-relevant Projects
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Ethnography with Roma and their Relations with the Portuguese Educational SystemBrunn Morais (GRK Contradiction Studies) Kommentare Fellow: Jan Dittrich (GRK Contradiction Studies) Gast: Prof. Dr. Helen Verran (Charles Darwin University)
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Black Bodies on South African Beaches: Lus en Smaak jou lekkerdingProf. Rozena Maart (University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, GRK Contradiction Studies)
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Black Existentialism and Decolonizing KnowledgeDrawing upon ideas from Fear of Black Consciousness
(Penguin, 2022) / Angst vor Schwarzem Bewusstsein
(Ullstein Verlag, 2022), this talk will offer a portrait
of Black existentialism, summarizing some of its key
problematics with emphasis on problems wrought
from Euromodern colonization of knowledge. The talk
will conclude with a discussion of what decolonizing
knowledge entails.