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Programul conferinţei internaţionale „Myth-making and Myth-breaking in History and Humanities”, Bucureşti 7-8 octombrie 2011

  În perioada 7-8 octombrie 2011 va avea loc la Bucureşti conferinţa internaţională „Myth-making and Myth-breaking in History and Humanities”. Lucrările urmează să se desfăşoare la Universitatea din Bucureşti, (Facultatea de Drept), Sala Stoicescu, et. 1. Pentru cei interesaţi redau mai jos programul manifestăirlor.

Thursday, 6th of October 2011
18.00-19.00 – Arrival of participants and registration

Friday, 7th of October 2011

9.00-9.30 - Opening remarks
9.30-10.30 - Keynote address (I): Zoe Petre (University of Bucharest): Un tissu de mensonges: mythes, textes, histoire(s)

10.30-11.00 - Coffee break

I. 11.00-12.30: Ancient Mythographies
Adrian Dumitru (University of Bucharest): Emulating Alexander the Great: myth making in the Seleucid Kingdom (IV-I B.C.)
Cristian Emilian Ghiţă (University of Bucharest): Creating and transforming a dynastic myth – the Commagenian case
Leonardo Gregoratti (Udine University): Fighting a Dying Enemy: The Struggle between Rome and the Parthians

12.30-13.30: Lunch

II. 13.30- 15.30: Historical and Historiographical Myths
Alexander Nikolov (St. Kliment Ohridski Sofia University): The Phenomen of Parahistory in Post-Communist Bulgaria: Old Theories and New Myths about the Proto-Bulgarians
Liliana Deyanova (St. Kliment Ohridski Sofia University): The new ‘myths’ on communism and the Bulgarian historiography
Ada Hajdu (Bucharest National University of Arts): National specificity and periodization in the Romanian historiography of architecture during the interwar period
Emilien Ruiz (École des hautes études en sciences sociales, Paris): Nombre des fonctionnaires et mythes historiographiques en France

15.30.-16.00: Coffee break

III. 16.00-17.30: Communist and Post-Communist Mythology
Ştefan Bosomitu (Institute for the Investigation of Communist Crimes and for the Memory of the Romanian Exile, Bucharest): The biographies of the Romanian underground communists. Between myth and reality (case study: Miron Constantinescu)
Claudia-Florentina Dobre (University of Bucharest): Mémoires du communisme : mythes, représentations, discours
Luciana-Mărioara Jinga (Institute for the Investigation of Communist Crimes
and the Memory of Romanian Exile, Bucharest): Myth or reality? The Women Within the Romanian Communist Party or The Image of Evil

18.30 p.m.: Dinner

Saturday, 8th of October 2011

9.00-10.00: Keynote address (II) Diana Mishkova (Centre for Advanced Study, Sofia): The Perenniality of Myth-making and Myth-breaking

10.00-10.30: Coffee break

IV: 10.30-12.30: The Making of Modern Identities: Personhood, Agency, and Gender
Nadezhda Velinova Gulubova (Institute for Studies of the Recent Past, Sofia): The Modern Person and the Myth of Chance: Shapings and Reshapings of Bulgarian Post-Socialist Narrative Identities
Erzsébet Fanni Tóth (Sigmund Freud University, Vienna): The Hidden Self - Gendered Narration of Forced Migration
Elitsa Stoilova (Technical University Eindhoven): Deconstructing the Authenticity: Who, When and How Created the Bulgarian Yoghurt
Ewa Rychter (Angelus Silesius State College, Wałbrzych): Scriptural Myths in Some Contemporary British Novels

12.30-13.30: Lunch

V. 13.30-15.30: Imagined Sites of Contention

Cécile d’Albis (Institut für Europäische Geschichte Mainz ): Le mythe de Grenade à l’époque moderne à travers les fêtes civico-religieuses
Gabor Egry (Institute of Political History, Budapest): An obscure object of desire: the myth of Alba Iulia and its social functions in past and present
Izabela Skorzynska (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań), Anna Maria Wachowiak (The School of Higher Education in Humanities of the Association For Adult Education, Szczecin): Myth making and myth breaking in Polish-German relationships after WW II. The Monument of Polish-German reconciliation in Grabiszyn II Wrocław
Alexandr Stingl (European University Viadrina, Frankfurt an der Oder): How to Map the Body’s Spaces: Using Foucault’s heterotopology for the cartography of corporeal myths

15.30-16.00: Coffee break

VI. 16.00-18.00 p.m.: National Myths and National Identity

Neven Budak (University of Zagreb and Central European University, Budapest): Croatia between the Myth of Nation-State and the Myth of Common European Past
Nicolae Mihai (C. S. Nicolăescu-Plopşor Socio-Human Research Institute, Craiova): «La généalogie de l’Ennemi» : l’usage d’une mythologie politique en Valachie à 1848
Dorothy Mas (Royal Holloway, University of London): Demythologizing National Socialist Education: Reflections on the Nationalpolitische Erziehungsanstalten (NAPOLA) and ‘Total Education’
Valentina Marcella (European University Institute, Florence): The Turkish Army: Myth Breaking Function of Political Cartoons

18.15-19.00: Conclusions: round table discussion.

19.00-21.00: Dinner

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