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      MEMORIAL SITES. ACTS OF REMEMBERING THROUGH MEDIA AND VISUAL CULTURE

      BIRMAC, Birkbeck, University of London

      Web: http://www7.bbk.ac.uk/birmac/memorial-sites/

      Free event, registration required. To register please email Marcos Centeno: m.centeno@bbk.ac.uk

      PROGRAMME

      THEORETICAL FRAMEWORKS 1

      Session 1. Thur 24 Feb. 4-5pm UK time.

      Discussant Rebekah Cuppit (BIRMAC, Birkbeck, University of London)

      Algorithmic Memory: Digital Media and the National September 11 Memorial & Museum

      Joel McKim (Birkbeck, University of London)

      THEORETICAL FRAMEWORKS 2:

      ECHOES OF THE HOLOCAUST IN ASIA

      Session 2. Thursday 7h March 10am-12pm UK time

      Discussant Professor Astrid Erll (Founder of Frankfurt Memory Studies Platform, Goethe University Frankfur)

      The Long Journey from the atrocity paradigm to cultural heritage: Discovering S-21,

      Building Tuol Sleng

      Professor Vicente Sánchez-Biosca (PI Repecri, University of Valencia)

      The Holocaust in a Chinese Mirror – reflections on Shanghai’s Jewish Refugees Museum

      Professor Edward Vickers (UNESCO Chair on Education for Peace, Social Justice and Global Citizenship, Kyushu University, Japan)

      CASE STUDIES 1: TRANSNATINOAL MEMORIES IN EAST ASIA.

      Session 3. Thur30 March 3-5pm

      Transnational Memory of the Sino-Japanese War

      Discussant: Marcos Centeno (University of Valencia. Birkbeck, University of London)

      Reading the Transformations of Chinese War of Resistance Museums in the Xi Jinping Era through the Visual Analysis

      Bajgerova, Marketa (ERC Project “Globalized Memorial Museums”, Austrian Academy of Science and University of Vienna)

      Investigating Photography Albums of Japanese Soldiers in North-East China. Methodological and Epistemological Challenges

      Jasmin Ruckert (Heinrich Heine University, Düsseldorf)

      Memorial sites in Korea

      Discussant Owen Miller (SOAS, University of London)

      The Korean War through Women’s Eyes: Sinchon Museum of American War Atrocities

      Suzy Kim (Rutgers University)

      Jeju 4.3 – Postmemory Aesthetics of Museal Images

      Hyun Seon Lee (SOAS, University of London)

      CASE STUDIES 2: MEMORIAL SITES IN POST-COMMUNIST EUROPE

      Session 4. Friday 12 May 4-5.30pm.

      Discussant Piotr Cieplak (University of Sussex)

      Globalized Memorial Museums – Victim Hierarchies and Travelling Musealization Trends

      Ljiljana Radonić (PI ERC project “Globalised Memorial Museums”, Vice-director of the Institute of Culture Studies and Theatre History, Austrian Academy of Sciences)

      Forensic Reframings of Museums and Memorial Sites at the former Nazi Camps

      Zuzanna Dziuban, (ERC project Globalized Memorial Museums, Austrian Academy of Sciences)

      Lidice – From “Ground Zero” to the Present

      Ivo Plsek (Masaryk University).

      CASE STUDIES 3: MEMORIAL SITES IN POST-FASCIST SOUTHERN EUROPE

      Session 5 Thur 15th June. 3-5.30pm

      Discussant Mari-Paz Balibrea (CILAVS, Birkbeck, University of London)

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      Professor Francesco Mazzucchelli (PI TraMe – Center for the Semiotic Study of Memory, University of Bologna)

      Memory in The Making: La Barranca And The Mujeres De Negro Through Their Images

      Zoé de Kerangat (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)

      Democratic visions for a conflictive heritage. The cinematographic ‘counter-memory’ of the Valley of the Fallen (1978-2016)

      Maria C. Puche-Ruiz & María José Romero-Ternero (Universidad de Sevilla).

      Identification and analysis of sites of memory in the city of Seville. Dissemination and heritage interpretation strategies

      Maria C. Puche-Ruiz, Pilar Díaz-Cuevas & Alfonso Fernández-Tabales (Universidad de Sevilla).

      Organiser: Marcos Centeno (University of Valencia. Birkbeck, University of London)

      Seminar in partnership with the following research groups and projects:

      Repercri (Contemporary Representations of Perpetrators of Mass Crimes),

      TRAME (Center for the Semiotic Study of Memory),

      Frankfurt Memory Studies Platform,

      CITur (Cinema Imaginary and Tourism)

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