Convener: Filip Vostal (CEFRES & FLÚ AV ČR).
Language: English.
Venue: CEFRES, Štěpánská 35, 5th floor.
Convener: Filip Vostal (CEFRES & FLÚ AV ČR).
Language: English.
Venue: CEFRES, Štěpánská 35, 5th floor.
Convener: Filip Vostal (CEFRES & FLÚ AV ČR).
Language: English.
Venue: CEFRES, Štěpánská 35, 5th floor.
Convener: Filip Vostal (CEFRES & FLÚ AV ČR).
Language: English.
Venue: CEFRES, Štěpánská 35, 5th floor.
Please note that the CEFRES’s library will be exceptionally closed from May the 26th to May the 29th 2015. For any further information, please contact Claire Madl : claire@cefres.cz. 26
This PhD Students Workshop is organized withing the cooperation agreement signed by EHESS, CEFRES, Charles University and the Czech Academy of Sciences.
Organizers and chairs of the workshop: Lucie Drechselova (CETOBAC, EHESS), Falk Bretschneider (Centre Georg Simmel, EHESS), Mateusz Chmurski (director of the CEFRES)
Time and place: 26 September 2023 (9:00 – 18:30) – CEFRES, Na Florenci 3, Prague 1. It is also possible to participate online. For online participation, please follow this link : https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84781174864
Language of the workshop: English
Keynote by Olga Lomová, Charles University et Tomáš Weiss, Charles University.
The thesis of the workshop is available on the page of the CFP.
Schedules :
9:00-9:10 Welcome Address: Mateusz Chmurski, director of CEFRES & Falk Bretschneider, EHESS
9:10-10:10 Dialogical Keynote
Olga Lomová, Centre for Strategic Regions & Professor of Chinese Literature at the Faculty of Arts (Charles University): “The Elusive Nature of „area studies” and Czech Academic traditions”
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Tomáš Weiss, Institute of International Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences (Charles University): “Area Studies Today: Between Academic and Political Use”
10:10-10:20 Coffee Break
10:20-12:15 PANEL 1 Area Studies through the Prism of Other “Studies”: Gender, Decolonization and Researchers’ Positionality
Discussant: Pelin Ayan Musil, Institute of International Relations, Prague
Alex Alexis, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne: Law from One Geographical Area to Another: Decolonizing Legal Transplants through Political Participation
Rebecca Saab Saade, EHESS: The Orientalism of Sexual Desire and the Omnipresence of the White Gaze. How Desiring Arabs Travels Between Spaces
Anna Huláková, Charles University: Women’s Political Participation in the Lower House of the Kazakh Parliament
Szilvia Nagy, CEU Vienna: Situating the Global East: Positionality in the Shadow of the Epistemic ‘Grey Zone’
12:15-13:15 Lunch Break
13:15-14:15 PANEL 2 Area Studies viewed from the Perspective of Central Europe
Discussant: Tomáš Petrů, Oriental Institute (Czech Academy of Sciences) & Faculty of Arts (Charles University)
Monika Stachová, Charles University: “O Roma hi čačes a po névo droma.” Slovak Roma in the State Socialism and Early Post Socialism
Aleš Michal, Charles University: Liberal Democratic Representation Facing New Triangle Polarization: Lessons from the Central Europe
14:15-14:30 Coffee Break
14:30-15:30 PANEL 3 Area Studies: the Challenges and Prospects of Interdisciplinarity
Discussant: Radek Buben, Centre for Ibero-American Studies, Faculty of Arts (Charles University)
Anne Goerens, Centre d’Etudes Politiques Et sociales (CEPEL), Montpellier: Towards political participation through citizen empowerment? The case of energy policy in Guadeloupe
Noelia Noya Iglesias, EHESS: A reflection on interdisciplinary bridges to consider the roles of territorial intermediation in Latin America
15:30-15:45 Coffee Break
15:45-18:15 Collective Master Class led by Antonella Romano (EHESS-Centre Alexandre Koyré): “Area Studies and Social Sciences: Place, Position, Positionality” & General Discussion
18:15-18:30 Closing of the workshop: Lucie Drechselová, CETOBaC (EHESS)
19:00 Workshop dinner for invited researchers
A workshop organized by the PhD students of “Passages” within EUR’ORBEM research center, in partnership with FF UK and CEFRES.
Where:
14 April: at CEFRES, Na Florenci 3, C building, 3rd floor, conference room.
15 April: at Faculty of Arts (FF UK), nám. Jana Palacha, room 104.
See the call for papers here.
9h30 : Opening
– Clara Royer (CEFRES)
– Eva Voldřichová-Beránková (FF UK)
– Xavier Galmiche (Paris-Sorbonne University / EUR’ORBEM)
Jean Boutan (Université Paris-Sorbonne) : « Czechs and Germans in the poetical rewritings of the Maidenwar in the romantic era: stanzas and stances on nation »
Nicolas Porta (Université Paris-Sorbonne) : « Intertextualité centre-européenne et évolution dans les littératures tchèques contemporaines »
Break
11:30-12:30. Panel 2: Russian Literature As an Opposition Space between Russia and Europe
Leandre Lucas (Université Paris-Sorbonne) : « Gontcharov et l’ailleurs européen »
Simona Fialová (Université Charles de Prague) : « Reading Dostoevsky as „controversy between East and West“ »
Lunch
2:00-3:00. Panel 3 : Central European Science-Fiction and Its Echoes from East to West
Natalia Chumarova (Université Paris-Sorbonne) : « Stanislav Lem: une personnalité polonaise de la science-fiction soviétique »
Alžběta Tichá (Université Charles de Prague) : « Des reflets de l’œuvre R.U.R. de l’écrivain tchèque Karel Čapek dans la pièce „Frénésire ! ou le nouvel Orphée“ du dramaturge suisse David France Jakubec »
Break
3:30-4:30. Panel 4: The Reception of Latin Writers in Czech Literature
Katarína Zatlkajová (Université Charles de Prague) : « The image of St. Teresa of Avila in Czech cultural, spiritual and literary milieu »
Jana Kantoříková (Université Charles de Prague) : « Odkud to přišlo ?! La réception tchèque d’un décadent français »
Svetlana Skvortsova (Université Paris-Sorbonne) : « Les étapes de la formation du marché de l’art du XIXe à nos jours »
Matyas Erdélyi (CEFRES) : « Les écoles supérieures de commerce et les sciences du commerce : un projet national dans l’espace habsbourgeois (1867-1918) »
Stéphanie Cirac (Université Paris-Sorbonne) : « Les émigrés russes et les intellectuels tchèques pendant l’entre-deux-guerres. Réseaux épistolaires »
Break
Ksenia Smolovic (Université Panthéon-Sorbonne) : « Discours français au lendemain de l’attentat de Sarajevo (1914) »
Laura-Jane Duquesney (Université Paris-Sorbonne) : « La frontière entre la Moldavie et la Roumanie : une ex-frontière soviétique devenue frontière de l’Union européenne »
Lunch
Marián Lozi (Université Charles de Prague) : « Francouzský a český komunismus v historii i historiografii: podobnosti, průniky a možné inspirace »
Lucie Dušková (Université Charles de Prague) : « Prague et Tchécoslovaquie de nuit de l’après-guerre : entre l’Occident et l’Orient, l’imaginaire et la pratique sociale de la fin de la guerre à la constitution socialiste »
Break