Feb 23. 2019 Tage argentinischer Literatur Zwischen Buenos Aires und Berlin: María Cecilia Barbetta und Samanta Schweblin
Literaturhaus Zürich
Moderation: Liliana Gómez
Lesung: Miriam Japp
Jan 15, 2019 Vortrag, Graduiertenkolleg „Literarische Form“
Institut für Arabistik & Islamwissenschaft, University of Münster
الحرب الأهلية اللبنانية وتروما ما-بين-الأجيال والمفقودين (The Lebanese Civil War, Intergenerational Trauma, and the Disappeared)
Presentation by Dani Nassif (University of Münster)
Dec 06, 2018 Winter School on “Trauma”: Intergenerational Trauma in Germany & the MENA region
University of Cologne, Orientalisches Seminar
Lecture and Discussion on Intergenerational Trauma in Contemporary Lebanese Fiction and Society
Presentation by Dani Nassif (University of Münster)
Nov 16. 2018 Space, memory and conflict in Colombia
Museum der Kulturen Basel
“The Landscape as Archive: Photography and Space in Narratives of (Post-)Conflict in Colombia”
Liliana Gómez (UZH)
“Sujetos (In)visibles: Paisaje, Cotidianidad y Efectos de la Desaparición en Colombia”
María Ordóñez (UZH)
Oct 25 - Nov 6, 20, 27. 2018 Why feminism? Theories, practices and experiences
University of Zurich
Organized by: Elena Rosauro(UZH), Pauline Bachmann(UZH) and María Ordoñez (UZH)
Oct 18-19. 2018 Autumn Workshop “Remains, Ruins, Landscapes”
Organized by
Liliana Gómez (Romanisches Seminar, UZH)
in cooperation with Stephenie Young (Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Salem State University, Massachusetts)
Sept 13-14. 2018 Workshop “Artists and Agents. Performance Art and the Secret Services”, as part of the exhibition 100 Ways of Thinking, Universität Zürich in der Kunsthalle
“The archives of the Operation Condor. Dissonant narratives in the works by Paz Encina and Voluspa Jarpa”
Liliana Gómez (UZH)
Sept 10 – 14. 2018 Conflict and Coexistence
University of Münster, Germany
Organizers: UEAI (Union Européenne des Arabisants et Islamisants)
“Taqrīr Mehlis: Aesthetic Representations of Amnesia in Beirut and the Role of Fiction in Resurrecting Trauma”
Dani Nassif (University of Münster)