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Urban Minority Cultures in the non-Metropolitan Cities of Europe

Minorities, their Past, and their Cities: Urban Minority Cultures in the non-Metropolitan Cities of Europe

Veranstalter
Jüdisches Museum Augsburg Schwaben, Staatliches Textil- und Industriemuseum Augsburg, Bukowina-Institut an der Universität Augsburg, Philologisch-Historische Fakultät der Universität Augsburg
Veranstaltungsort
Staatliches Textil- und Industriemuseum Augsburg, Provinostr. 46
Gefördert durch
Realized with a scholarship from the Ernst von Siemens Kunststiftung and with the kind support of the Gesellschaft der Freunde der Universität Augsburg e.V., the Stadtsparkasse Augsburg and the federal program "Demokratie Leben".
PLZ
86153
Ort
Augsburg
Land
Deutschland
Findet statt
In Präsenz
Vom - Bis
17.03.2024 - 19.03.2024
Von
Carmen Reichert, Jüdisches Museum Augsburg Schwaben

The memory cultures of ethnic, religious and national minorities differ from those of the majority society, as they have their own narratives. The conference will focus on the participation of minorities in various forms of public memory culture in small and medium-sized European cities.

Minorities, their Past, and their Cities: Urban Minority Cultures in the non-Metropolitan Cities of Europe

The memory cultures of ethnic, religious and national minorities differ from those of the majority society, as they have their own traumas, heroes and narratives. The conference will focus on the participation of minorities in various forms of public memory culture in small and medium-sized European cities. It is not a given that minority memories are represented in the public space of their cities. Both academics and representatives of various minorities, including from Augsburg, Wrocław and Lviv, will talk about the causes and consequences.

The conference is open to the public and will be held in German and English.
Registration is required to attend the various panels at empfang@jmaugsburg.de.
The panel discussion on March 17 at 7:30 p.m. will be held in German and can be attended without registration.

Programm

Minorities, their Past, and their Cities:
A Conference on Urban Minority Cultures in the non-Metropolitan Cities of Europe

Augsburg, March 17 – 19, 2024

Venue: State Textile and Industry Museum Augsburg tim
Provinostr. 46, 86153 Augsburg
Conference in English and German language

Programme

Sunday, MARCH 17, 2024

11:00 Public guided tour of the exhibition “TRANSITIONS. Jewish Perspectives on the Present”
Former Kriegshaber Synagogue, Ulmer Str. 228, 86156 Augsburg

13:00 Registration
State Textile and Industry Museum (tim), Provinostr. 46, 86153 Augsburg

14:00 Opening Ceremony
Dr. Carmen Reichert, Jewish Museum Augsburg Swabia JMAS
Prof. Dr. Jana Osterkamp, University of Augsburg and Bukovina-Institute
Prof. Dr. Günther Kronenbitter, University of Augsburg
Dr. Karl B. Murr, State Textile and Industry Museum Augsburg tim

14:30-16:00 Introduction and Lecture
Topic: Memory Culture in Europe (a methodological perspective)
Introduction and Chair: Andrii Shestaliuk, JMAS

Lecture: Dr. Karl B. Murr, tim

16:00-16:30 Coffee break

16:30-17:30 Plenary session: Augsburg
Topic: Monuments & Art
Introduction and Chairs: Prof. Dr. Günther Kronenbitter, Julia Smagiel, University of Augsburg

Representatives:
Kharis Ikoko (Munich/Augsburg), Hélène Lindqvist (Augsburg), Natalie Stanczak (Augsburg)

17:30 Dinner for invited guests
19:30 Plenary evening session (open to the public without registration in German language)
Topic: Memory Places & Public Spaces
Introduction and Chair: Dr. Carmen Reichert, JMAS

Participants:
Jürgen Enninger, Head of Department for Culture, World Heritage and Sport, City of Augsburg
Dr. Felix Bellaire (Fachstelle Erinnerungskultur, City of Augsburg)
Marcella Reinhardt (Chairwoman of the Regional Association of German Sinti and Roma Swabia)

Monday, MARCH 18, 2024

09:00-09:30 Plenary session: Vienna
Topic: Monuments & Art
Introduction and Chair: Prof. Dr. Günther Kronenbitter, University of Augsburg

Representative: Eduard Freudmann, Artist (Vienna)

09:30-11:00 Plenary session: Lviv
Topic: Memory Culture in War Times
Introduction and Chair: Andrii Shestaliuk, JMAS

Representatives:
Nataliya Tolok, NGO West Ukrainian Center “Hillel”, All-Ukrainian Jewish Charitable Foundation “Hesed-Arieh”
Wito Nadaszkiewicz, Chief Executive Officer at Law Craft Company, local Historian and Volunteer
Anatole Arakelian, Head of the Armenian Youth Association of Lviv

11:00-11:30 Coffee break

11:30-13:00 Plenary session: Wrocław
Topic: Memory Culture: exhibitions
Introduction and Chair: Dr. Małgorzata Stolarska-Fronia, University of Potsdam

Representatives:
Bente Kahan, Bente Kahan Foundation (FBK) of Wrocław
Dr. Maciej Gugała, Deutsches Historisches Museum (German Historical Museum), Berlin

13:00-14:30 Lunch either at the Jewish Museum or at the Bukovina Institute

14:30-17:00 Guided city tours
Each tour will include discussion parts.
- Public commemoration of Jewish History (Jewish Museum Augsburg Swabia)
- History of the Bukovina Germans in Augsburg (including a visit to the Bukovina-Institute, Alter Postweg 97a, 86159 Augsburg)
Return to the Jewish Museum or Bukovina-Institute for a short get-together. Reflection of the city tours in the groups with coffee and tea

Individual dinner

Tuesday, MARCH 19, 2024

9:00-10:30 Plenary session: Suceava
Topic: Multiculturalism on the Borderland
Introduction and Chair: Prof. Dr. Jana Osterkamp, University of Augsburg and Bukovina-Institute

Representatives:
Mihai Cobziuc, Commissioner for Minorities of the Archdiocese of Suceava
Corina Derla, Bukovina Partnership Representative for Swabia

10:30-11:00 Coffee break

11:00-12:30 Plenary session: Chernivtsi
Topic: Memory Culture and Literature Relations
Introduction and Chair: Dr. Katharina Haberkorn (Europabüro, Bezirk Schwaben)

Representatives:
Olha Kravchuk, Zentrum Gedankendach
Evgenia Lopata, Cultural Manager Meridian Czernowitz
Maria Agisian, free Artist, Curator of Art Educational Projects for Youth, Members of the Armenian Community of Chernivtsi

12:30-14:00 Lunch

14:00-15:30 Round Table & Reflections
Topic: How to commemorate?
Introduction and Chair: Dr. Carmen Reichert, JMAS

Participants:
Prof. Dr. Jana Osterkamp, University of Augsburg and Bukovina-Institute
Prof. Dr. Günther Kronenbitter, University of Augsburg
Dr. Karl B. Murr, tim
Andrii Shestaliuk, JMAS

Kontakt

empfang@jmaugsburg.de

https://jmaugsburg.de/veranstaltungen/konferenz-minorities-past-cities/
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