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A Brief History of Ukrainian Art: Wartime Introduction
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Seminars and Colloquia
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Lizaveta GermanMariia ShynkarenkoPolina Baitsym
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Becoming ....
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Seminars and Colloquia
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Ayşe ÇağlarLucy Ashton
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Communism Never Happened
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Seminars and Colloquia
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Jan SowaLudger Hagedorn
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Denial, Ignorance and Wilful Unknowing: The Episteme of the Israeli Occupation
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Seminars and Colloquia
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Merav AmirMieke Verloo
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
To the external onlooker, a puzzling predicament plagues Israeli politics. While the majority of Jewish-Israelis state that they support reaching a peace agreement with the Palestinians abiding by the two-state solution, this public still has been repeatedly electing leaders who oppose reaching such an agreement for over two decades to date. Most often, this apparent anomaly is explained through the disillusion of Jewish-Israelis from the peace process, which has swayed the Israeli electoral power towards nationalistic hardliners. However, a more fundamental change has occurred in this period, rendering the question of the position of the Jewish-Israeli electorate towards peace obsolete. Accordingly, Jewish-Israelis are increasingly becoming ignorant regarding the causes fueling regional hostilities: that Israel maintains an occupation, and that Israel is holding millions of Palestinians as occupied subjects under a military rule. This talk explored the political technologies and discursive strategies through which this ignorance has been induced, and how the politico-spatiality of the occupied Palestinian territory has so successfully been eradicated from the collective Israeli consciousness. Through this analysis Merav Amir demonstrated that this epistemic reshaping has not only reconfigured the geography of the Israeli polity for this public, but has also warped the region’s political time, and disrupted the State’s own political trajectory, as it bestows the (presumed) future eventuality onto the present.
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
To the external onlooker, a puzzling predicament plagues Israeli politics. While the majority of Jewish-Israelis state that they support reaching a peace agreement with the Palestinians abiding by the two-state solution, this public still has been repeatedly electing leaders who oppose reaching such an agreement for over two decades to date. Most often, this apparent anomaly is explained through the disillusion of Jewish-Israelis from the peace process, which has swayed the Israeli electoral power towards nationalistic hardliners. However, a more fundamental change has occurred in this period, rendering the question of the position of the Jewish-Israeli electorate towards peace obsolete. Accordingly, Jewish-Israelis are increasingly becoming ignorant regarding the causes fueling regional hostilities: that Israel maintains an occupation, and that Israel is holding millions of Palestinians as occupied subjects under a military rule. This talk explored the political technologies and discursive strategies through which this ignorance has been induced, and how the politico-spatiality of the occupied Palestinian territory has so successfully been eradicated from the collective Israeli consciousness. Through this analysis Merav Amir demonstrated that this epistemic reshaping has not only reconfigured the geography of the Israeli polity for this public, but has also warped the region’s political time, and disrupted the State’s own political trajectory, as it bestows the (presumed) future eventuality onto the present.
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Music in Flight: The "Jewish Express" and the Bolivian Cantata
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Seminars and Colloquia
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Andrea OrzoffLudger Hagedorn
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
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Polish Politics of Memory and Poetics of Unlived Future
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Seminars and Colloquia
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Justyna TabaszewskaTimothy Snyder
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
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The Odesa Childhood of Isaac Babel
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Seminars and Colloquia
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Aleksander KaczorowskiKatherine YoungerMischa Gabowitsch
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
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Deus Malignus
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Seminars and Colloquia
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Walther Ch. ZimmerliChristoph Durt
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
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European Elections 2019: The Day After
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Seminars and Colloquia
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Marina Lalovic
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
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Surviving Human Trafficking: Activism as a Way Through the Struggle
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Seminars and Colloquia
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Ivan VejvodaMilica Kravić AksamitMisha Glenny
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
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