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Transnational Literatures and Cultures

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Location: Arden House
 9.30 - 10.30 Jay Winter (Yale), Introduction 

10.30-10.45: tea/coffee 

10.45 – 11.30
Memorials and remembrance
Christoph Mick (History): The Cult of the Unknown Soldier
Burkhard Olschowsky (Oldenburg), European Memory and Solidarity Network
 
11.30 – 1.00
Writing rupture
Daniel Katz (English), American expatriate writing and the 'mind of Europe'
Christina Britzolakis (English): Virginia Woolf and trauma
Maureen Freely (English/ÌÇÐÄTV Writing Program): The Armenian Genocide in Turkey 

1.00 – 2.00 Lunch
2.00 – 3.30
Trauma and Genocide: national and transnational memory
Helmut Schmitz (German): Catastrophic History, Trauma and Mourning in W.G. Sebald and Jörg Friedrich
Christine Achinger (German): Evoking and revoking 'Auschwitz' - the changing role of the Holocaust in constructions of German national identity
Charles Turner (Sociology): Against the Europeanisation of Holocaust memory 
 

3.30-3.45: tea/coffee

3.45 – 5.15
Europe
beyond national borders: the exile imaginary
Sean Hand (French), 'Never Tell: trauma and secrecy in Philippe Grimbert's Secret'.  
Alastair Phillips (Film and Television Studies), film exiles in the mid C20th
Silvija Jestrovic (Theatre and Performance Studies): “Ich bin kein Berliner”: Exilic Identities and the City
5.15 – 5.30 Jay Winter, Concluding remarks

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