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Imagining Migration, Knowing Migration: Intermedial Perspectives (25. - 26.02.2021)

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International Conference

Imagining Migration, Knowing Migration: Intermedial Perspectives 

25. - 26.02.2021 (Online via Zoom)

Funded by the German Research Foundation

Organised by  Dr. Jennifer Leetsch (JMU Würzburg), Jr.-Prof. Dr. Frederike Middelhoff (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt), PD Dr. Miriam Wallraven (JMU Würzburg)

The conference - originally planned for March 2020 - had to be postponed due to the spreach of Covid-19 and is now taking place online as a closed event. However, the keynote (Ananya Kabir), artisti intervention (Charl Landvreugt) and reading are  (Olumide Popoola) public and free to attend, please register here (t1p.de/im2021-zoom) and also see the official conference website: https://imaginingmigration2020.wordpress.com/.

 

Programme

 

Thursday, February 25, 2021

            

10:30                           Welcome and Introduction

Jennifer Leetsch, Frederike Middelhoff, Miriam Wallraven

Section 1: Visualizing Migration, Constructing Affective Knowledges

Chair: Patricia Kemmer

11:00 – 12:00             Kyung-Ho Cha (University of Bayreuth, GER): The Refugee Experience in Virtual Reality Documentaries

Christian Sinn (St. Gallen, CH): Problematised Reception in Aesthetic Representations of Migration

12:00 – 13:30             Lunch Break

 

Section 2: Writing Migration, Configuring Knowledges I

Chair: Heike Raphael-Hernandez

13:30 – 15:30             Kai Wiegandt (Tübingen, GER): Western Migrant Fiction Between Mimesis and Mimicry

Katrin Dennerlein (JMU Würzburg, GER): Mobility in Contemporary German Historical Novels

Frederike Middelhoff (Goethe University Frankfurt, GER): Imagining Migration, (Not) Knowing Migration around 1800

15:30 – 16:30             Coffee Break

Artist Intervention, Followed by Roundtable Discussion

16:30 – 18:00             Charl Landvreugd (Rotterdam, NL):

Notes on Ososma: Imagining Spaces

 

Friday, February 26, 2021

 

Keynote, Followed by Roundtable Discussion

10:00 – 11:30             Ananya Jahanara Kabir (London, UK):

Moving Material: (Un)Making Migration through Dance

11:30 – 13:00             (Lunch) Break

 

Section 2: Writing Migration, Configuring Knowledges II

Chair: Zeno Ackermann

                                       

13:00 – 14:30             Miriam Wallraven (JMU Würzburg, GER): “No narrative to make sense of what had happened”: The Genres of Narrating Migration during the Yugoslav Wars in English-Speaking Literature

Corina Crişu (University of Bucharest, ROM): Stories in the Stepmother Tongue: Eastern European Immigrant Women Writing in English

                                   Carmen Zamorano Llena (Dalarna University, SWE): Questioning the Distribution of the Sensible through ‘noeuds de mémoire’ in Rose Tremain’s The Gustav Sonata

14:30 – 15:30             Coffee Break

 

Section 3: Performing Migration, Staging Knowledges

Chair: Johannes Schlegel

15:30 – 17:00                 Jennifer Leetsch (JMU Würzburg, GER): Black Men Walking (2018): Reconfiguring British Memory Landscapes through Migratory Theatre Practices

                                        Heike Raphael-Hernandez (JMU Würzburg, GER): Imagining Protest: African Diasporic Visual Art and European Politics Concerning Mediterranean Sea Crossings

Burcu Dogramaci (LMU Munich, GER): Performing Migration: Želimir Žilnik, Nil Yalter and medial self-representation of “Guestworkers” in the 1970s

18:00 – 19:30                 Public Reading and Discussion

Olumide Popoola (London, UK)

 

Drinks and Informal Get-Together Online Afterwards

 

  

Funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG)

Organised by Jennifer Leetsch, Frederike Middelhoff, Miriam Wallraven

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Fields of research

Postcolonial studies, Media studies, Literature and other forms of art
Migration; Migration in Literature and Arts; Poetics and Aesthetics of Knowledge

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Institutions

Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg (JMU)
Anglistik und Amerikanistik

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Germany
Submitted by: Frederike Middelhoff
Date of publication: 07.02.2021
Last edited: 12.02.2021