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'''Friday, April 15.''' W. L. Harkness Hall 207 | '''Friday, April 15.''' W. L. Harkness Hall 207 | ||
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Welcoming Address: Kirk Wetters | Welcoming Address: Kirk Wetters [Yale] | ||
Introduction: Klemens Renoldner | Introduction: Klemens Renoldner [Stefan Zweig Centre, Salzburg] | ||
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'''Panel 1: "Austria" Circa 1918: Myths and Concepts, Cultural and Political'''. Moderator: Marci Shore | '''Panel 1: "Austria" Circa 1918: Myths and Concepts, Cultural and Political'''. Moderator: Marci Shore [Yale] | ||
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Werner Michler | Werner Michler [Salzburg]: Austria, A World of its Own - Literary Models from the Totalizing to the Fragmentary | ||
Clemens Peck | Clemens Peck [Salzburg]: Utopian Habsburg Around 1900 (from Chicago to Jerusalem) | ||
Konstanze Fliedl | Konstanze Fliedl [Vienna]: The Impressionist in Ourselves: Myths of the Fin de Siècle | ||
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'''Keynote Lecture.''' W. L. Harkness Hall 207 | '''Keynote Lecture.''' W. L. Harkness Hall 207 | ||
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Scott Spector | Scott Spector [University of Michigan]: Elsewhere in Austria: Jewish Writing Between "Habsburg Myth" and "Central Europe Effect" | ||
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'''Saturday, April 16.''' W. L. Harkness Hall 309 | '''Saturday, April 16.''' W. L. Harkness Hall 309 | ||
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Introduction: Rüdiger Campe | Introduction: Rüdiger Campe [Yale] | ||
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'''Panel II: Two Case Studies in Vienna Modernism: Stefan Zweig, Hermann Broch'''. Moderator: Katie Trumpener | '''Panel II: Two Case Studies in Vienna Modernism: Stefan Zweig, Hermann Broch'''. Moderator: Katie Trumpener [Yale] | ||
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Paul Reitter | Paul Reitter [Ohio State]: On Hatred of Zweig | ||
Kirk Wetters | Kirk Wetters [Yale]: "Fateful Hours": Stefan Zweig's Demonic Histories | ||
Florian Fuchs | Florian Fuchs [Yale]: Past Everyday: Broch's and Zweig's Novellas after the Novel | ||
Norbert Christian Wolf | Norbert Christian Wolf [Salzburg]: Nekrolog auf eine Kultur aus dem Geist des Exils: Hermann Brochs Hofmannsthal-Essay | ||
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'''Beinecke Holdings.''' Sterling Memorial Library, Room 177 | '''Beinecke Holdings.''' Sterling Memorial Library, Room 177 | ||
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Kevin Repp | Kevin Repp [Yale]: Presentation of Beinecke Holdings | ||
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'''Panel III: Satire or Joke, Kraus or Freud: The Conflict of Culture in Modernism.''' Sterling Memorial Library, Room 177. Moderator: Paul North | '''Panel III: Satire or Joke, Kraus or Freud: The Conflict of Culture in Modernism.''' Sterling Memorial Library, Room 177. Moderator: Paul North [Yale] | ||
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Yotam Hotam | Yotam Hotam [Yale]: Taking a Shortcut Through the Law: The Joke and its Relationship to Freud | ||
Anna Souchuk | Anna Souchuk [DePaul]: Trench Rats: Deborah Sengl's Re-Imaginings of The Last Days of Mankind | ||
Karl Wagner | Karl Wagner [Zürich]: "Requiem for Habsburg": Satirical Negotiations Around 1918 (Karl Kraus, Alfred Polgar, Joseph Roth) | ||
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[[Category:Symposia and Exhibitions | 2016415]] | [[Category:Symposia and Exhibitions | 2016415]] |
Revision as of 17:41, 24 February 2017
A colloquium held at the Yale University. Organized by the Yale German Department. Sponsors: [1]. Stefan Zweig Centre of Salzburg. [2]. Yale Beinecke Library. [3]. Yale Kemp Fund. [4]. Yale European Studies Council. [5]. The Austrian Cultural Forum New York
Friday, April 15. W. L. Harkness Hall 207
Panel 1: "Austria" Circa 1918: Myths and Concepts, Cultural and Political. Moderator: Marci Shore [Yale]
Keynote Lecture. W. L. Harkness Hall 207
Saturday, April 16. W. L. Harkness Hall 309
Panel II: Two Case Studies in Vienna Modernism: Stefan Zweig, Hermann Broch. Moderator: Katie Trumpener [Yale]
Beinecke Holdings. Sterling Memorial Library, Room 177
Panel III: Satire or Joke, Kraus or Freud: The Conflict of Culture in Modernism. Sterling Memorial Library, Room 177. Moderator: Paul North [Yale]