Montag, 29. April 2024, 10:00 - 16:00 iCal
David Sabean "A Delicate Choreography
Kinship Practices and Incest Discourses in the West since the Renaissance" am 29. und 30. April aus verschiedenen Pespektiven mit dem Autor am IFK
Ifk| International Research Centre for Cultural Studies, University of Arts Linz in Vienna
Reichsratsstraße17, 1010 Wien
Tagung
Weitere Termine
Dienstag, 30. April 2024, 10:00 - 18:00
Monday, 29 April, 10.00–16.00
Opening and Welcome
Karin Harrasser, Vice Rector for Research, University of Arts Linz, Interim Director at the ifk
Christina Lutter, Dean of the Faculty of History and Cultural Studies, University of Vienna
Peter Beckerand MargarethLanzinger, University of Vienna
Inputs and Discussion
Chair: MargarethLanzinger
Jon Mathieu(Luzern), From “Power in the Blood” to the “Choreography of Blutschande”
11.15–11.45 Coffee Break
Michaela Hohkamp(Hannover), The “Deceased Wife’s Sister” or the “Deceased Sister’s Husband”? Reflections on David Sabean’sA Delicate Choreographyfrom a Gendered Perspective
12.45–14.00 Lunch Break | Catering
Chair: Julia Heinemann (Antwerp)
DorotheeWierling(Hamburg), Mother-Son and Father-Daughter: Closeness, Conflict and Power in the “Modern” Family
15.00 Coffee Break
Hilde Bras(Groningen), Ties that Bind: PostwarKinningand the Nuclear Family
Tuesday, 30 April, 10.00–18.00
Inputs and Discussion
Chair:Siglinde Clementi(Bolzano)
Mary Lindemann(Miami/Munich), History and Literature in David Sabean’sA Delicate Choreography
11.00–11.30 Coffee Break
NacimGhanbari(Siegen), Back to the House
12.30-14.00 Lunch Break | Catering
Chair: Peter Becker
Hans JörgRheinberger(Berlin/Vienna), Heredity and Genetics
15.00–15.30 Coffee Break
Sandro Guzzi-Heeb(Lausanne/Venice), Sex, Kinship and Politics. Micro and Long-term Perspectives
Georg Fertig(Halle), The Impossible, the Possible and the Preferred Partner Choice (some German Regions from the Seventeenth to the Nineteenth Century)
Final Discussion
Veranstalter
Peter Becker and MargarethLanzinger(both University of Vienna)
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Kontakt
Margareth Lanzinger
Institut für Wirtschafts- und Sozialgeschichte
Institut für Wirtschafts- und Sozialgeschichte
+431427741369
margareth.lanzinger@univie.ac.at
Erstellt am Dienstag, 16. April 2024, 14:44
Letzte Änderung am Donnerstag, 18. April 2024, 17:56