7th workshop of the Forum Jagdgeschichten

7th Workshop of the research Forum Cultural History of the Hunt

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Laura Beck / Maurice Saß
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The Forum Cultural History of the Hunt (Forum Jagdgeschichten) was founded in the summer of 2021 to promote academic exchange on the history of hunting.

7th Workshop of the research Forum Cultural History of the Hunt

By viewing the topic of hunting from a transdisciplinary perspective our aim is to critically examine the role of hunting in the constitution, transformation and perpetuation of the culture/nature-divide and related binary hierarchies. The international network brings together researchers at different career stages and consciously understands itself as open to a variety of research approaches regardless of their methodological, regional and temporal framework as well as their points of view concerning animal ethics.

Programm

09.00 –– SECTION 1
Prof. Dr. Aline Gallasch-Hall de Beuvink (Universidade de Lisboa)
Opera and hunting in the 18th Century Portugal: The importance of Salvaterra de Magos

Wolfgang Wüst (Universität Erlangen)
Jagd, Falknerei und höfische Repräsentation: Eine Fallstudie um Fürstentum Brandenburg-Ansbach

Robert Bauernfeind (Universität Augsburg)
Aggression und Zeitvertreib: Frühneuzeitliche Jagden auf ‚Menschenfresser‘

11.00 ––COFFEE BREAK

11.30 –– SECTION 2
Ella Imgrüth. (Universität Basel)
Jagdfieber und Abenteuerlust – Jagdexzesse im Abenteuerroman

Sarah Csernay (Hochschule der Künste Bern)
Im Visier der Wissenschaft: Jagen am „Ende der Welt“

Anne D. Peiter (Université de la Réunion)
Vom Bauern zum Jäger, vom Mensch zum Tier: Autobiographische Darstellungen vom „Menschenjagden“ und „genozidären Safaris“ nach dem Genozid an den Tutsi Ruandas

13.30 –– LUNCH BREAK

14.30 –– SECTION 3
Christian Hoiß (Universität zu Köln)
Hunting Dogs and Their Work Performance in Children's and Young Adult Literature

Robert J. Wallis (The Open University, UK)
‘Skilled with a hawk’ (Hafeces cræftig): A Posthumanist Approach to Falconry in Early Medieval England

Nupur Doshi (Independent curator and reseacher, Mumbai
Interplay between the Hunted and the Hunter

16.30 –– COFFEE BREAK

17.00 –– SECTION 4
Nicholas Watkins (University of Leceister)
Tally-ho! The making and representation of the hunting landscape of the Shires

Fabienne Gallaire (Independent scholar)
Non nisi capta capit: A Cultural History of the Mobbed Owl as a Hunting Lure

Margaryta Golovchenko (University of Oregon)
Daughters of Diana: (De)naturalizing the Image of the Huntress

19.00 –– END OF THE WORKSHOP

Timezone: Central Europoean Summer Time (CEST)

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laura.beck@uni-hannover.de

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