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Publicado el mercredi 12 de décembre de 2012
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Visions of Socialism(s) in Eastern Europe: Visual Cultures and the Writing of History, CERI Sciences Po, December 13-December 14, 2012, 56, rue Jacob, 75006 Paris, Salle de conférence, rez-de-chaussée
Programme
December 13, 2012
- 9.30 - Welcome address by Christian Lequesne, director of CERI-Sciences Po.
- 9.40 - Introduction by Nadège Ragaru, CERI-Sciences Po.
9.45-11.15 Panel I – Socialism(s) as Future-Past: Inhabiting Utopia
Panel Chair: Thomas Lindenberger, Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung Potsdam (ZZF), head of department 'Communism and Society'
- The Seeing Self: 'Building Socialism' in Polish Competition Memoirs, Katherine Lebow,Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen, Vienna
- Imagining the Cybernetic Future in 1960s Czechoslovakia, Sarah Marks, UCL Centre for the History of Psychological Disciplines, London
- Discussant:Grégory Dufaud, Labex TEPSIS
Coffee break 11.15-11.30
11.30-13.00 Panel II – Back to the Future: The Mysteries of Socialist Science
Panel Chair :Anne-Marie Losonczy, EPHE & Université libre de Bruxelles
- An Oracle in the Vicinity of Todor Zhivkov ? Baba Vanga’s Visions in Bulgarian Late Socialism, Galia Valtchinova, University of Toulouse-Le-Mirail
- Imaginer le possible, calculer l'insaisissable, voir le futur: la catastrophe, les scientifiques et la ville au Kazakhstan soviétique, Marc Elie, CERCEC CNRS-EHESS
- Discussant: Sophie Houdart, CNRS, Laboratoire d'Ethnologie et de Sociologie comparative, Nanterre
Lunch break 13.00-14.30
14.30-16.00 Panel III – “Seeing like a State”: Building Socialism and/or the Nation?
Panel Chair: Thomas Lindenberger, Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung Potsdam (ZZF), head of department 'Communism and Society'
- Performing the Nation: Music Historiography, the Canon, and the Construction of the Socialist Citizen in the early GDR, Elaine Kelly, University of Edinburgh
- Au théâtre de la nation. Les façonnages hungaro-roumains du théâtre à Oradea (Roumanie), Antonela Capelle-Pogăcean, CERI-Sciences Po
- Discussant: Larissa Zakharova, EHESS/CERCEC
Coffee break 16.00-16.15
16.15-18.00 Panel IV – Looking beyond East and West: Towards a Connected History of Socialisms?
Panel Chair and discussant: Yves Cohen, EHESS, CRH
- Picturing third World students in the USSR: The Social Representations of Race during Socialism, Constantin Katsakioris, University of Athens
- Beyond East and West: Film Festivals and International Solidarity with the South, Caroline Moine, University Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines
- L’UNIATEC ou comment les échanges techniques ont pu avoir lieu entre l’Europe de l’Ouest et l’Europe de l’Est, Clémence Schmitt, University of Paris IV-La Sorbonne
December 14, 2012
9.30-11.00 Panel I – Visions as Rememoration: The Multifold Temporalities of Socialism
Panel Chair and discussant: Elisabeth Anstett, IRIS-EHESS
- Imagining and Remembering Lenin’s Body, Alexei Yurchak, University of California
- A Transnational Production of Bulgarian Socialism? The (Time) Travels of Gorna Dzhumaya’s Theater in the 1940s, Nadège Ragaru, CERI-Sciences Po
- Cinema in an earlier time: post-Soviet movie talk as a site of cultural memory, Sudha Rajagopalan, University of Utrecht
Coffee break 11.00-11.15
11.15-12.45 Panel II – Visions and Knowledge: Sight, Sound and Touch in Writing the History of East European Socialisms
Panel Chair: Larissa Zakharova, EHESS/CERCEC
- Comment penser l’articulation entre le son et l’image dans les cultures visuelles ? Réflexion à partir de la sonorisation du cinéma dans l’URSS des années 1920-1930, Valérie Pozner, CNRS, ARIAS, University of Paris III
- Beyond Images: Soviet Times and Spaces under Moscow's Streets, Gabor Rittersporn, CNRS/EHESS, CERCEC
- Discussant: Jérôme Bazin, University of Paris Est Créteil
Lunch break 12.45-14.15
14.15-15.45 Panel III – Beyond Eastern Europe: Images and Acts of Seeing in the Writing of History
A debate between
- Stéphane Van Damme, Centre d’histoire de Sciences Po
- Camille Lefevbre, CNRS-CEMAf Paris
- Anner Kerlan, CNRS-IHTP
- Kristian Feigelson, University of Paris III/EHESS (CRESPA)
Coffee break 15.45-16.00
16.00-17.15 Documentary Screening
- Stuf (The Reed) by Titus Mesaros, 1966.
- Mai Multi Vinovati si o victima (Several Culprits and a Victim) by Oviviu Bose Pastina, 1983.
Both documentaries will be introduced by Alina Popescu, University of Paris Ouest Nanterre-La Défense.
Responsable scientifique: Nadège Ragaru, ragaru@ceri-sciences-po.org
Categorías
- Estudios políticos (Categoría principal)
Lugares
- CERI/Sciences Po, Salle de conférence - 56 rue Jacob
París, Francia (75006)
Fecha(s)
- jeudi 13 de décembre de 2012
- vendredi 14 de décembre de 2012
Contactos
- Nathalie Tenenbaum
courriel : nathalie [dot] tenenbaum [at] sciencespo [dot] fr
Fuente de la información
- Nathalie Tenenbaum
courriel : nathalie [dot] tenenbaum [at] sciencespo [dot] fr
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« Visions of Socialism(s) in Eastern Europe: Visual Cultures and the Writing of History », Coloquio, Calenda, Publicado el mercredi 12 de décembre de 2012, https://calenda-formation.labocleo.org/231877