Ljiljana Radonići (Austria Teaduste Akadeemia) avalik online loeng “Kurjategijad ja käsilased nõukogudejärgsetes mälumuuseumides ohvrite ajastul” toimub tööpaja “Ohvrid, kurjategijad ja seotud subjektid Kesk- ja Ida-Euroopas” raames.
Tööpaja kava:
Thursday, 3 June (open to public)
16.00 – Online keynote address
“Perpetrators and Collaborators in Post-Socialist Memorial Museums in the Era of Victimhood” (Ljiljana Radonić, Institute of Culture Studies and Theatre History of the Austrian Academy of Sciences in Vienna)
Please register here
17.30 – Virtual cocktail hour
Friday, 4 June (open only to the presenting participants)
10.00 – Introduction (Eneken Laanes, Tallinn University)
10.30 – Session 1: Available Subject Positions in Museums and Memorials
“Diversification and Alternative Subject Positions: On Museological Representation of Communism in Estonia” (Ene Kõresaar and Kirsti Jõesalu, University of Tartu)
“Portraying Perpetration, Victimhood, and Implication at Sites of Soviet Repression in Moscow” (Margaret Comer, Tallinn University)
11:30 – Coffee Break
11:45 – Session 2: Rethinking the Implicated Subject
“Man-Made Famine Without Perpetrators? To the Question of the Rank-and-File Perpetrators in the Holodomor Studies” (Daria Mattingly, University of Cambridge)
“Perpetrator and/or Victim – Family History and the Totalitarian Condition in Stepanova and Lebedev” (Anja Tippner, University of Hamburg)
12.45 – Lunch
14.00 – Session 3: The Implicated Subject in Film
“Spectacular Provocation: Implicated Spectators in I Do Not Care if We go Down in History as Barbarians”(Diana Popa, Tallinn University)
“The Ethics and Aesthetics of Holocaust Perpetrator Memory in two Lithuanian Films: Purple Mist (2019) and Izaokas (2019)” (Violeta Davoliute, Vilnius University)
15:00 – Coffee Break
15:15 – Session 4: General Discussion and Workshopping
16:00 – End of the Workshop