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SUMMARY:Language Contact in Eurasia Lectures in 2023
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Turkology and Central Asian Studies will host a lecture series titled “Language Contact in Eurasia” during the autumn semester of 2023-2024. This series will feature eight lectures by leading scholars on prehistoric and historical contact between various languages or language families spoken in Eurasia and adjacent regions.  \nThe programme for the lectures scheduled for 2023 is as followed. The lectures in 2024 will be announced separately at a later date.  \n16.11.2023\, 18:00 (GMT+1)\nProf. Dr. Hannes Fellner (University of Vienna)\nThe Linguistic Contact on the Eastern Silk Road \n30.11.2023\, 18:00 (GMT+1)\nProf. Dr. Martine Robbeets / Rasmus Bjørn / Bingcong Deng / Martijn Knapen (Max Planck Institute – Jena)\nPrehistoric Contact Between Transeurasian and Neighbouring Languages \n14.12.2023\, 18:00 (GMT+1)\nDr. phil. Andreas Hölzl (University of Potsdam)\nManchu as a Contact Language \n  \nParticipation is free and open to the public. All interested are invited.\nRegistration is required. \nLanguage Contact in Eurasia – University of Göttingen – Programme 2023 \n 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/language-contact-in-eurasia-lectures-in-2023/
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SUMMARY:Robert Kramm:  Staging Radical Utopian Communities in the Early 20th Century
DESCRIPTION:Announcement:\nDue to medical reasons\, the lecture has to be canceled. We will reschedule it for early next year.\n  \n  \nAbstract: \nAt the turn of the twentieth century\, radical utopian communities were built all around the world. They served as retreats\, but they simultaneously constituted hubs for activists\, reformers\, and revolutionaries to meet\, share\, and develop new ideas and practices of community and human existence. The project Radical Utopian Communities deliberately builds on different and seemingly unrelated case studies of communal experiments\, encompassing the Tolstoy Farm in South Africa\, the Nōson Seinen Sha’s anarchist commune in imperial Japan\, and the Rastafarian Pinnacle Commune on Jamaica. In this talk\, the main focus is on these communities’ intellectual work\, and their staging as a struggle of modernity in the first half of the twentieth century. \n  \nSpeaker:\nRobert Kramm holds a doctoral degree in history from ETH Zurich and is currently Freigeist-Fellow and principal investigator of the research group “Radical Utopian Communities” in the School of History at LMU Munich. He received an Asia-Pacific History Fellowship at the GHI West at UC Berkeley\, and was a post-doctoral fellow in the Society of Fellows in the Humanities at the University of Hong Kong and the Kulturwissenschaftliches Kolleg at the University of Konstanz. His first book\, Sanitized Sex: Regulating Prostitution\, Venereal Disease\, and Intimacy during the Occupation of Japan\, 1945-1952\, was published 2017 with University of California Press. His peer-reviewed articles appeared in the Journal of World History\, Journal of Women’s History\, Geschichte und Gesellschaft\, Modern Asian Studies and Journal of Global History.  \nOrganizer: \nProf. Dr. Dominic Sachsenmaier
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/robert-kramm-staging-radical-utopian-communities-in-the-early-20th-century/
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