Anne Hemkendreis, SFB 948, Albrecht-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg
WEDNESDAY, 28 July 2021
8.00-8.15am CEST, 4.00-4.15pm AEST
Curtain Up
Anne Hemkendreis (SFB 948, University of Freiburg, Germany) & Anna-Sophie Jürgens (Australian National University, Australia)
8.15-8.45am CEST, 4.15-5.45pm AEST
From Scott to Thwaites
Klaus Dodds (Royal Holloway University of London, UK)
8.45-9.15am CEST, 4.45-5.15pm AEST
Antarctica and the Contemporary Sublime in Feminist Art Practices
Lisa Bloom (University of Berkeley, USA)
9.15-9.35am CEST, 5.15-5.35pm AEST
Discussion
9.35-9.45am CEST, 5.35-5.45pm AEST
Break (online)
9.45-10.15am CEST, 5.45-6.15pm AEST
Walking the Wide White Stage: Antarctica in the Theatre
Hanne Nielsen (University of Tasmania, Australia)
10.15-10.45am CEST, 6.15-6.45pm AEST
Hyperathletic Artistry: Nathan Chen and Yuzuru Hanyu Performing Asian Masculinity and Heroism on Ice
Michelle H. S. Ho (National University of Singapore, Singapore), Lim Wesely (Australian National University, Australia)
10.45-11.15 CEST, 6.45-7.15pm AEST
Discussion and Wrap Up
THURSDAY, 29 July 2021
8.00-8.10am CEST, 4.00-4.10pm AEST
Short welcome
Anne Hemkendreis and Anna-Sophie Jürgens
8.10-8.40am CEST, 4.10-4.40pm AEST
Un-shaming the Greenlandic female body. The Indigenous Nude in Performance Art
Kirsten Thisted (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
8.40-9.10am CEST, 4.40-5.10pm AEST
Heroes in Miniature: Denmark’s Mythical Thule
Anne Hemkendreis (SFB 948, University of Freiburg, Germany)
9.10-9.30am CEST, 5.10-5.30pm AEST
Discussion
9.30am-9.45am CEST, 5.30-5.45pm AEST
Break (online)
9.45-10.15am CEST, 5.45-6.15pm AEST
Flying over Arctic Ice in Nineteenth-Century Culture
Shane McCorristine (Newcastle University, UK)
10.15-10.45am CEST, 6.15-6.45pm AEST
Artist Talk: There is Always Something more Important
Mariele Neudecker (Artist, Bath Spa University, UK)
10.45-11.15am CEST, 6.45-7.15pm AEST
Discussion and Wrap Up