A nemzet megjelenítése – poszt-szocialista imaginációk

Visualizing the Nation – Post-socialist imaginations
A Képzelt közösségek, magánképzetek – Privát nacionalizmus Budapest című kiállításhoz kapcsolodó angol nyelvű konferencia

ELTE BTK “A” épület (1088 Budapest, Múzeum krt. 4/A)
2015. november 27 – 28.

Program:

2015. november 27
09.30–10.00 Registration
10.00 Welcome words by József Sisa — Director, Institute of Art History, Research Centre for the Humanities, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Franz Karl Prüller — Chairman of Board, ERSTE Foundation
10.15 Edit András: Introductory remarks
10.40–13.30 I. POST-SOCIALIST NATIONALISMS
Keynote speaker: Ekaterina Degot: Perverse Decolonization and Racist Europeanism: How Did We End Up Here?
Almira Ousmanova: Ghosts in the House:Politics, Art and Post-Soviet Hauntology
11.40–12.00 Coffee break
Yulia Khmelevskaya: Visualizing the “Usable Past” of War: Mobilizational Imaginationality and Public Creativity in Recent Celebrations of Big Anniversaries in Russia
Magdalena Moskalewicz: White Haitians — Black Poles: Polish National Identity via Halka/Haiti
12.45–13.30 Discussion I Moderator: Georg Schöllhammer
13.30–15.00 Lunch break
15.00–18.00 II. NATIONALIZING PUBLIC SPACE
Keynote speaker: Bojana Pejic: Monument Matters: National Narcissism, Memorial Mania and Feminist Resistance
József Mélyi:  Memorial as Gift: Post-Soviet Export Strategies
Cristian Nae: A Nation’s Son: Alexandra Croitoru’s Subversive Memorialization of Constantin Brâncusi
16.25–16.45 Coffee break
Alina Serban: Nation and the Imaginary: On the Work of Nicu Ilfoveanu. Series. Multiples. Realisms.
Andrew Ryder: Aesthetics of Barriers: The Israeli Precedent
17.30–18.00 Discussion I Moderator: Reuben Fowkes

2015. november 28
09.30–10.00 Registration
10.00–13.00 III. ON THE MARGINS OF THE NATION
Keynote speaker: Anikó Imre: Queer Euro-Visions
Zoltán Kékesi: Testifying Symbols: The Practice of an Anti-Semitic Image Cult
Andrea Pócsik: The Case of the Dános Murder and Robbery with the Evidence Contained in the Reconstructed Newsreels
11.25–11.45 Coffee break
Tímea Junghaus: The Maternal State — Imaginings of the Roma Diaspora
Veda Popovici & Ovidiu Pop: So Close, Still So Far. The Tension between Belonging to and Dierence from Europe in Representing Migration in the Romanian Context
12.30–13.00 Discussion I Moderator: Andrew Ryder
13.00–14.30 Lunch break
14.30–17.30 IV. HISTORICIZING THE NATION
Keynote speaker: Sezgin Boynik: Nationalism without Limits: When Art Mistakes Nation for Culture
Izabela Kowalczyk: Tracing Polish Anti-Semitism with Contemporary Art
Colleen McQuillen: “Leader of the Bikers of All Rus’”: the Self-Stylizing of Russian Night Wolf A. Zaldostanov
15.55–16.15 Coffee break
Fedor Blašcák: The Czechoslovak Flag as an Artwork on the Dividing Line between the Czech State and National Symbols 
Marina Gržinic & Jasmina Založnik: Nation-State, Capital, History
17.00–17.30 Discussion I Moderator: Cristian Nae
17.30 Edit András: Closing remarks

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Részletes információ és regisztráció:
http://www.visualnationconference.hu/