“Herr Fischer, wie tief ist das Wasser?” - Inter- und Transmediale Perspektiven auf Kinder- und Jugendmedien des Exils
Göttingen 26./27.09.2024
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“Herr Fischer, wie tief ist das Wasser?” - Inter- und Transmediale Perspektiven auf Kinder- und Jugendmedien des Exils
Göttingen 26./27.09.2024
21 June 2023
4pm – 5:30pm BST
Online
The Climate & Colonialism Reading Group is part of the multi-year Climate & Colonialism project led by Dr Sria Chatterjee at the PMC.
Event hosted by the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art in collaboration with Anisha Palat and Eszter Erdosi (PhD candidates in history of art at the University of Edinburgh).
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
Science, Museology and Connoisseurship: The Birth of the Scientific Study of Works of Art
September 27th, 28th and 29th, 2023
Location: TU Dresden, Germany, hosted by the Chair of Digital Cultures
Date: 15–17 November 2023
Format: in-person presentations
Submission deadline: 14 July 2023
Confirmed keynote speaker:
Dr Iván Chaar-López<https://www.ivanchaar.net/>, University of Texas Austin
Fungus is everywhere. From the parasitical infection at the core of HBO’s The Last of Us, which has sprung a viral interest in cordyceps and other killer fungi, to Jeff VanderMeer’s Ambergris and Southern Reach trilogies, and even Michael Sarnoski’s 2021 truffle-centered drama Pig, mushrooms, spores, superbugs populate discourse, real and fictional.
A new open access issue of NECSUS - European Journal of Media Studies is now available online. The NECSUS Spring 2023 issue offers a special article section on #Ports, while also containing feature articles, interviews, exhibition, festival and book reviews, an audiovisual essay section on ‘Desktop Documentary’, as well as a new section on ‘Data Papers'. Find the new journal issue here.
The Faculty of Political Science and Public Administration, Chiang Mai University, Thailand, will be the host of the 8th Japanese Studies Association – ASEAN (JSA-ASEAN) from 20th to 22nd December 2023 at Chiang Mai University, Thailand.
Please visit this website for more information: http://jsaasean.pol.cmu.ac.th/
Call for proposal for the 55th Annual Convention of the Northeast Modern Language Association, March 7-10, 2024 in Boston, MA
Department of Liberal Arts, IIT Bhilai
presents
South Asian Water Imaginaries in an Era of Environmental Crisis
A graduate student workshop
Friday, 13 October 2023
Concept Note & CFP
Trauma is typically considered ‘responsive to and constitutive of “modernity”’ (Micale and Lerner 2001). Certainly, as argued by Mark Seltzer, ‘modernity has come to be understood under the sign of the wound’: ‘the modern subject has become inseparable from the categories of shock and trauma.’