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Subject: [balkans] Conference: The New Imagined Communities: Identity
Build up in Eastern and South Eastern Europe, Bratislava, 14-15.5.2009
From: "Balkan Academic News" <balkans la gmx.net>
Date: Sun, April 19, 2009 16:27
To: balkans la yahoogroups.com
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Institute of World Literature of Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava
and
The ICLA Research Committee on Eastern and South Eastern Europe
present the conference
The âNew Imagined Communitiesâ:
Identity Build up in Eastern and South Eastern Europe
14th - 15th May 2009
Veda-Malé kongresové centrum SAV
Štefánikova 3
Bratislava 1
As Stuart Hall has emphasized, the concept of identity is not an
essentialist but a strategic and a positional one. That is to say that
identities are constructed across different, often intersecting
discourses, practices and positions, they are subject to a radical
historicization and are constantly in a process of change.
In the era of globalism and of the European integration, identity build
up is at stake and new disciplines are getting involved in this area,
challenging comparative literature and cultural studies. Emerging as
both a research and a curricular object, the European studies display an
interdisciplinary and trans-methodological drive.
The conference aims at focusing on the epistemological and the
methodological turns in approaching cultural identity and at unveiling
the landmarks (topographical, historical, ideological, symbolic etc.)
that underline the different and yet converging identity projects in
Eastern and South Eastern Europe, as well as in the Central Europe.
The conference is organized by the Institute of World Literature of
Slovak Academy of Science, jointly with The ICLA Research Committee on
Eastern and South-Eastern Europe. The comparative literature has a rich
tradition in Slovak literary studies. This is one of the reasons, why
the conference will be working with the concept of the âcommunitiesâ,
the notion introduced in the comparative literary studies in 80` by the
well known Slovak comparatist Dionýz ÄuriÅ¡in.
Programme outline:
14th May, 2009
9.30 â 12.30
9.30 â 10.30 Registration, Welcome
Notions and Methods
10.30 â 10.50 Róbert Gáfrik: ÄuriÅ¡inâs Concept of Interliterary
Communities and the Contemporary Debate on Cultural Identity
11.00 â 11.20 Ivo PospÃÅ¡il: The Problem of Terminology, Methodology and
Axiology: Central Europe (Mitteleuropa), East-Central Europe
(Ostmitteleuropa), East and South-East Europe
11.30 â 11.50 Vladimir Biti: The Cosmopolitan Literary Imperative
12.00 â 12.20 Monica Spiridon: Mapping Europe. (Interdisciplinary
Encounters)
Lunch Break
13.30 â 18.00
Round Table The European Republic of Letters
13:30 â 13.50 Jola Skulj: Cultural Realities in View of Dialogism and
Narrative Identity
14.00 â 14.20 Zoran MilutinoviÄ: The Construction of Europe in Serbian
Culture 1913 -1945
14.30 â 14.50 Sonja Stojmenska-Elzeser: European Cultural Concept from
the Perspective of its Periphery
15.00 â 15.20 Guido J. Snel: Transnationalism as a Realm of Liberation
and as a Prison Space
Coffee Break
16.00 â 16.20 Roumiana L. Stantcheva: Migration et identité de
lâartiste contemporain
17.00 â 17.20 KatarÃna Bednárová: Paysage littéraire européen/mondial
construit ou déconstruit ?
17.30 â 17.50 DuÅ¡an ŽivkoviÄ: The Relations between The East and The
West throughout the Novel âThe White Fortressâ Written by Orhan Pamuk
15th May, 2009
9.00 â 18.00
Globalism and East-European Identity Build-up
9.00 â 9.20 Alexander Kiossev: New Nationalism(s) and âEuropes: in the
Post-Accession Condition. The Bulgarian Case.
9.30 â 9.50 VladimÃr SvatoÅ: Conflicting Search for National Identity
10.00 â 10.20 Mária Bátorová: On the Acceptance of Singular Identities
and European Identity
10.30 â 10.50 Václav Ježek: Identity Crisis and Identity Formation in
the Context of the Greek-Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church in
Eastern Slovakia.
Coffee Break
11.30 â 12.50
Conceptual Landmarks
11.30 â 11.50 Péter Hajdu: Ethnicism, Land, and City
12.00 â 12.20 Dagmar Roberts: Picturesque, Powerful and Primitive (On
Slovak National Identity in the Inter-bellum Period)
12.30 â 12.50 Ana Martinoska: The Presence of the Past: The Myth of
Alexander the Great in the Macedonian Literature
Lunch Break
14.00 â 18.20
Conceptual Landmarks
14.00 â 14.20 Jale Parla: Reconsiderations of the Ottoman Past in
Literary and Other Discourses
14.30 â 14.50 Nevena DakoviÄ: Literature in Cinema: Mythical History
15.00 â 15.20 Jana Dudková: Self-Colonization, Urbicid and Vampirism:
Some Questions about the Representations of Balkan after 1989
16.00 â 16.20 FrantiÅ¡ek Å Ãstek: Union or Occupation? Competing
Narratives of 1918 and Identity Construction in Montenegro
17.00 â 17.20 Stijn Vervaet: The Representation of the Past and the
Construction of Cultural Memory in Contemporary Bosnian prose.
17.30 â 17.50 Michael Mueller: About the Rhetorical Dodges that
Triggered off the Turn from the Second to the Third Yugoslavia
18.00 â 18.20 LibuÅ¡a Vajdová: Decadence and the Balkans
Adresses:
Organizer:
Ãstav svetovej literatúry SAV
Konventná 13
813 64 Bratislava 1
Tel. (00421-2) 54413391, 54412701
Fax (00421-2) 54431995
E-mail usvlust la savba.sk
usvlzit la savba.sk
lvajdova la chello.cz
usvldir la savba.sk
Tel. in English:
Ms Gabika Magova
Mr Robert Gafrik
Ms Zuzana Husarova
Ms Ioanna Ciesielska
Place of Conference:
Veda - Malé kongresové centrum SAV
Štefánikova 3
81364 Bratislava 1
Tel. (00421-2) 52450153
http://www.veda.sav.sk/mkc
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