BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:cau.ub.fid.cal CALSCALE:GREGORIAN NAME:vifanord (IASS 2021: Memory Culture in Scandinavian Studies) URL:https://calendar.vifanord.de/cal/event.xhtml?eventPid=kUJQLmfSgqRrzMS6 SOURCE;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.vifanord.de/cal/ics/event.ics?eventPid=kU JQLmfSgqRrzMS6 REFRESH-INTERVAL;VALUE=DURATION:P1D X-WR-CALNAME:vifanord (IASS 2021: Memory Culture in Scandinavian Studies) X-PUBLISHED-TTL:P1D BEGIN:VEVENT UID:kUJQLmfSgqRrzMS6@cau.ub.fid.cal DTSTAMP:20210111T070606Z SUMMARY:IASS 2021: Memory Culture in Scandinavian Studies LOCATION:Vilnius\, Lithuania DESCRIPTION:Title: IASS 2021: Memory Culture in Scandinavian Studies\nLocat ion: Vilnius\, Lithuania\nOrganizer: International Association for Scandin avian Studies\, Centre for Scandinavian Studies\, Vilnius University\nWebs ite: http://www.iass2020.flf.vu.lt/\nFirst day: 2021-08-03\nLast day: 2021 -08-06\nCategories: Politics / Society\, History / Archeology\, Literary S tudies\, Linguistics\, Cultural History\n\nThe idea of the conference &min us\; memory culture &minus\; sprang naturally from its cultural topography . Vilnius\, a &ldquo\;polycultural and polychronic text&rdquo\; (to quote the poet Tomas Venclova)\, with its dramatic\, multi-ethnic and multilingu al history\, is pregnant with memories &minus\; complementary and conflict ing\, concealed and forgotten\, constructed and de-constructable.\n\nThe c onference will be hosted by Vilnius University\, which is counted among th e oldest in the region\, and the location of the humanities on its oldest campus\, in the heart of Vilnius Old town\, makes it a very special confer ence venue. \n\nThe theme\, time and location of the conference thus invit e contributions that explore the intersections of history and culture. How ever\, the title Memory Culture in Scandinavian studies covers a much broa der field than that. Mnemosine is the mother of all the muses\, and Munin is Hugin&rsquo\;s inseparable companion: any study of culture is concerned with remembering in one way or another.\n\nScholars of Scandinavian Studi es\, engaging with topics such as cultural memory\, collective memory\, vi sual memory\, (re)imagined memory\, post memory\, memory and place\, the m emory of things\, ecological memory\, digital memory\, intertextual and in termedial memory\; those who work with theoretical approaches such as cogn itive studies\, trauma studies\, genre studies\, post-colonial and gender studies\, Ecocriticism and posthuman studies\; those who study early texts and deal with the problems of Old Norse literature or those who work with Scandinavian literary history\, canon formation\, the history of film and other media\, with individual writers or the evolution of ideas\, styles or language use\, can all find their place in the agenda of the conference . And it still leaves space for more. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Title:< /td> | IASS 2021: Memory Culture in Scandinavian Studies td> |
Location: | Vilnius\, Lithuania |
Organizer: | International Association for Scandinavian Studies\, Centre fo r Scandinavian Studies\, Vilnius University |
http://www.iass2020.flf.vu.lt/ | |
2021-08-03 | |
Last day: | 2021-08-06 |
Categories: | Poli tics&thinsp\;/&thinsp\;Society\, History&thinsp\;/&thinsp\;Archeology\, Li terary Studies\, Linguistics\, Cultural History |
The idea of the conference &minus\; memory culture &minus\; sprang n aturally from its cultural topography. Vilnius\, a &ldquo\;polycultural an d polychronic text&rdquo\; (to quote the poet Tomas Venclova)\, with its d ramatic\, multi-ethnic and multilingual history\, is pregnant with memorie s &minus\; complementary and conflicting\, concealed and forgotten\, const ructed and de-constructable.
The conference will be hosted by Vilniu s University\, which is counted among the oldest in the region\, and the l ocation of the humanities on its oldest campus\, in the heart of Vilnius O ld town\, makes it a very special conference venue.
The theme\, tim e and location of the conference thus invite contributions that explore th e intersections of history and culture. However\, the title Memory Culture in Scandinavian studies covers a much broader field than that. Mnemosine is the mother of all the muses\, and Munin is Hugin&rsquo\;s inseparable c ompanion: any study of culture is concerned with remembering in one way or another.
Scholars of Scandinavian Studies\, engaging with topics su ch as cultural memory\, collective memory\, visual memory\, (re)imagined m emory\, post memory\, memory and place\, the memory of things\, ecological memory\, digital memory\, intertextual and intermedial memory\; those who work with theoretical approaches such as cognitive studies\, trauma studi es\, genre studies\, post-colonial and gender studies\, Ecocriticism and p osthuman studies\; those who study early texts and deal with the problems of Old Norse literature or those who work with Scandinavian literary histo ry\, canon formation\, the history of film and other media\, with individu al writers or the evolution of ideas\, styles or language use\, can all fi nd their place in the agenda of the conference. And it still leaves space for more.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210803 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210807 CATEGORIES:History / Archeology, Literary Studies, Linguistics, Politics / Society, Cultural History URL:https://calendar.vifanord.de/cal/event.xhtml?eventPid=kUJQLmfSgqRrzMS6 STATUS:CONFIRMED END:VEVENT BEGIN:X-FID END:X-FID END:VCALENDAR