Vortrag von Dr. Renée Ridgway, Digital Cultures Fellow
28.07.2022, 16:00 Uhr
Vortrag von Dialogkulturen Senior Fellow Prof. Dr. Sven Günther (Northeast Normal University, Changchun, China)
27.07.2022, 10:00 Uhr
Augustus in Saigon!? Da war der erste römische Kaiser doch nie?! Richtig, aber schon seit der Antike und dann vor allem in der französischen Kolonialzeit gab es Kontakte, und zwar nicht nur mit dem Westen, sondern gerade auch mit der griechisch-römischen Bilderwelt. Der Vortrag untersucht die Nutzung griechisch-römischer Motive in der kolonialen Bildsprache (Architektur, Statuen, Geld, Briefmarken) und fragt nach den Formen und Praktiken der heutigen Auseinandersetzung mit diesem Teil des kolonialen „Erbes“ in post-kolonialen Diskursräumen unter Zuhilfenahme von Frames- und Framing-Theorien.
Link zur Online-Ausstellung „Augustus in Saigon!?“, im Rahmen des gleichnamigen Kurses erstellt von Studenten der Fulbright University Vietnam:
https://augustusinsaigon.fuv.edu.vn/exhibits/show/start/odd-beginnings
International interdisciplinary conference
KU Center for Advanced Studies “Dialogical Cultures"
Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt
23-25 June 2022
Lecture by Dialogical Cultures Junior Fellow Dr. Julius Rogenhofer (Cambridge/Leuven)
In this presentation Dialogical Cultures Junior Fellow Dr. Julius Maximilian Rogenhofer introduces the theoretical framework of his new manuscript project The Politics of Ordinary Objects (co-authored with Cambridge social theorist Dr. Filipe Carreira da Silva). Merging literatures on contentious politics, affect, and material culture with insights from American Pragmatism he investigates how ordinary objects can become politically significant and how such objects influence struggles for rights, recognition, and group position. In an attempt to bridge the material and the ideational worlds, the argument developed gives credence to the affordances of “humble” and often overlooked objects, without simultaneously denigrating the significance of human interpreters. This new theoretical perspective enables a novel interpretation of contemporary political phenomena ranging from populism to anti-authoritarian protest movements and conspiracy thinking.
Workshop of the KU Ancient History Studies in Cooperation with the KU Center for Avanced Studies Dialogical Cultures, February 10-11, 2022
Lecture by Dialogical Cultures KU Junior Research Fellow Dr. Dominik Brabant (Art History), 11 Jan. 2022
Lecture by Dr. Stephan Faust, Dialogical Cultures Senior Research Fellow
(Classical Archaeology, Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg), 30 Nov, 2021.
Lecture by Prof. Dr. Alexander Arweiler, Dialogical Cultures Senior Research Fellow (University of Münster, Classical Philology), Oct 26, 2021
Organizers: Prof. Dr. Alexander Arweiler und Prof. Dr. Bardo Gauly, sponsored by the KU CAS Dialogical Cultures, Oct 5-8, 2021
Lecture by Dialogical Cultures Research Fellow Dr. Sara Fascione, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II
Tuesday, 06 July 2021, 12.00 - 01.30 pm [Zoom]
The KU CAS organizes on a regular basis Brown-Bag Lunch Presentations and Colloquia, Lectures, and Conferences. All events are announced here.