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Melania Terrazas, senior lecturer at the University of La Rioja, will be giving a lecture on contested boundaries and uncharted entanglements in Evelyn Conlon’s short story collection Moving About the Place (2023)”. In her stories, Conlon creates characters living and setting up relationships in countries in which she has had a longstanding interest: Australia, Japan, Italy, Indonesia, Monaco and South Africa. Terrazas will suggest that Conlon’s stories use transculturality as a method that addresses culture as a dynamic category and debunks ideological dichotomies.
Why We Seek Them Out, and What Their Future Holds. Guest lecture by professor Brenden Rensink.
Comparing Indigenous Refugees in the North American Borderlands: Historical Lessons for Contemporary Crises.
Tema: "Plassering av subjekter i tysk og norsk"
Tema: "Plassering av subjekter i tysk og norsk"
Chomsky, Russian, fake news, Old French. These are all keywords for the GAME ON workshop on June 13th.
Text development seminar in literature organized by Associate Professor Geir Uvsl?kk at ILOS. The text development seminar is a compulsory component of the PhD programme.
Contemporary Russian society does not visibly oppose the invasion of Ukraine. There are no barricades or protesters in the streets, and even the military mobilisation has not triggered an open clash between the public and the authorities. But does this silence mean consent and support for the war?
The Conference Trauma, Memory, and Counter-Culture. Borders and Border Transgressions in (Post-)Communist Europe explores borders and border transgressions in the context of trauma, memory, and counter-culture and aims to highlight the specific relevance of Border Studies for better understanding literature, arts, and everyday culture in repressive, transformative and post-war societies.
The conference explores borders and border transgressions in the context of trauma, memory, and counter-culture and aims to highlight the specific relevance of Border Studies for better understanding literature, arts, and everyday culture in repressive, transformative and (post-)war societies.
Welcome to an open talk with PhD candidate Tamta Gelashvili on Georgian and Ukrainian far-right movements.
Master Anastasia Kriachko Roeren at the Department of Literature, Area Studies and European Languages will defend her dissertation Documenting the nation: How TV documentaries reflect and shape Russian national identity for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor (PhD).
Stephen Kelly from Queen's University Belfast, will present "The Dead are Always With Us: The Ethics of Writing the Past in the Work of John Berger".
Bli med p? ei spanande samtale med professor Atle Gr?nn om krigsspelet sjakk, om sjakk i kalde og varme krigar. Instituttleiar Christine Meklenborg Nilsen intervjuar.
The lecture will explore the challenges and triumphs of the Ukrainian language over the years.
Bli med p? et spennende foredrag med f?rsteamanuensis Stefan Rabitsch om cowboyhattens kulturhistorie. Arrangementet avholdes p? engelsk.
Lecturer Dr. Barbara Siller, University College Cork, will give a talk on “Kafka Tales of the Twenty-First Century – Doors, Walls, and Fences in The Gurugu Pledge (2017) by Juan Tomás ?vila Laurel and Lights in the Distance. Exile and Refuge at the Borders of Europe (2018) by Daniel Trilling”.
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Talk by Barbara Siller, lecturer in the Department of German and the Programme Director of the MA Applied Linguistics within the School of Languages, Literatures and Cultures at University College Cork.
Master Anna Young at the Department of Literature, Area Studies and European Languages will defend her dissertation Unaccountable Violence: The Murderous Child in the British and American Novel, 1954-2003 for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor (PhD).
THIS SEMINAR IS FULLY BOOKED.
Text development seminar in literature organized by Associate Professor Geir Uvsl?kk at ILOS. The text development seminar is a compulsory component of the PhD programme.
The Emergence of the Modern United States, 1896-1929
Hva leste vi under pandemien? Hva gjorde det med oss at vi plutselig ikke lenger beveget oss rundt i samfunnet og i stedet ble sittende hjemme?
This seminar will explore the ways in which Latin America and Spain have imagined, interpreted, written and translated China during the first decades of the past century.
THIS SEMINAR IS FULLY BOOKED.
Text development seminar in area studies organized by Professor Ljiljana Saric at ILOS. The text development seminar is a compulsory component of the PhD programme.