Aug 28. 2018 Collective Painting in situ. Practical excerpt from the 3 month workshop “How to Teach Art”
as part of the exhibition 100 Ways of Thinking, Universität Zürich in der Kunsthalle
With the participation of María Ordóñez (UZH)
Aug 25 - Nov 11. 2018 Results of the seminar “How to Teach Art”
as part of the exhibition 100 Ways of Thinking, University of Zurich at Kunsthalle
With the participation of María Ordóñez (UZH)
READ MOREJul 15 – 20. 2018 56th International Congress of Americanists (ICA)
Universidad de Salamanca
“Caminar por estas calles, a plena luz del día, da miedo’: representaciones y artefactos culturales contemporáneos de artistas mexicanas sobre el feminicidio en Ciudad Juárez”
Elena Rosauro (UZH) and Tania Sordo Ruz (UC3M)
Jun 28 – 29. 2018 Conference: Performing Human Rights – Contested Amnesia and Historical Justice in Latin America and the Middle East
Organized by
Liliana Gómez (Romanisches Seminar, UZH)
in cooperation with Bettina Dennerlein (Asien-Orient-Institut, UZH)
Jun 27-29. 2018 Why Remember? Ruins, Remains, and Reconstructions
Organizers: Salem University; University of the Arts London; Durham University; Manhattan College; De Montfort University
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
“The Form of Amnesia in Beirut in 2005: The Temporality of the Ruins and the Lapses of the Consumer Society”
Dani Nassif (University of Münster)
Jun 5. 2018 Lecture Series relatifs
Kepler Salon; Kunstuniversität Linz, Kulturwissenschaft, Kunstgeschichte und Kunsttheorie
“Contested Amnesia, Dissonant Narratives”
Liliana Gómez (UZH)
Jun 04 – 05. 2018 Transnational and Migratory Perspectives in Memory Processes International Congress
University of Stockholm
“Counter-memories and contemporary artistic practices in Spain: boosting processes of reparations and remembrance”
Elena Rosauro (UZH)
May 28 – Jun 01. 2018 EURAMAL XIII Conference Fiction and History: The Rebirth of the Historical Novel in Arabic
Università degli Studi di Napoli “L’Orientale”
“Rabī Jābir’s al-I‘tirafāt as a New Form of Historical Fiction that Depicts the Spirit of a Repressed Past”
Dani Nassif (University of Münster)