
KÄTE HAMBURGER CENTRE
FOR CULTURAL PRACTICES
OF REPARATION (CURE)
NEWS
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Conference report published on H-Soz-Kult: “Reparation in an Era of Irreparability? Theoretical Approaches” (June 2024)
The report on the first annual conference of the Käte Hamburger Centre for Cultural Practices of Reparation (CURE), which brought together an international group of participants, has been published on H-Soz-Kult.
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Trash to Treasure: Extinction, Refuse, and the History of Prehistoric Archaeology
Die Käte Hamburger Lectures bieten einen Einblick in die aktuellen Forschungsarbeiten des Kollegs und laden die interessierte Öffentlichkeit zu einer Diskussion über kulturelle Praktiken der Reparation ein.
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Preview: Rhinozeros. Europa im Übergang 5 | lügen (on lying and lies)
At the end of November, the fifth volume of our yearbook, Rhinozeros. Europa im Übergang (Europe in transition) – on the theme of lying and lies – will be published by Matthes & Seitz Berlin. This edition examines the lies that undermine our society. To mark its five-year anniversary, a celebration will take place on 1 December at the Saarländisches Künstlerhaus, where the fifth volume of Rhinozeros will also be presented.
EVENTS (selection)
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Universität des SaarlandesUniversität des Saarlandes
Figurationen des Aufbruchs. Grundlagen, Methoden, Theorien
Am 13. und 14. November findet auf dem Campus der Universität des Saarlandes ein Workshop zum Thema „Figurationen des Aufbruchs. Grundlagen, Methoden, Theorien“ statt. Organisiert wird er von Anne-Sophie Donnarieix, Professorin für französische Literatur im europäischen Kontext und Leiterin des Saarbrücker Institut d’Études Françaises, und CURE-Programmleiterin Hannah Steurer.
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École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)
Trash to Treasure: Extinction, Refuse, and the History of Prehistoric Archaeology and Related Sciences of the Past
Despite their seemingly immaterial nature, the fluid operations of telecommunications, logistics, and global financial trade depend on increasingly large amounts of physical matter. In her keynote CURE fellow Irina Podgorny will discuss extinction, refuse, and the history of prehistoric archaeology and related sciences of the past.
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Innovation Center A2 1, seminar room 0.01
Saarland UniversityInnovation Center A2 1, seminar room 0.01
Saarland UniversityTrash to Treasure: Extinction, Refuse, and the History of Prehistoric Archaeology
Die Käte Hamburger Lectures bieten einen Einblick in die aktuellen Forschungsarbeiten des Kollegs und laden die interessierte Öffentlichkeit zu einer Diskussion über kulturelle Praktiken der Reparation ein.
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Käte Hamburger Kolleg CUREKäte Hamburger Kolleg CURE
Tuesday Seminar in December
On the first Tuesday of each month, one or two fellows discuss the current state of the research they are conducting during their fellowship. The Tuesday Seminar Series serves as a platform for interdisciplinary exchange and a deeper exploration of research focused on cultural practices of reparation.
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Käte Hamburger Centre
Neugrabenweg 4 | 66123 SaarbrückenKäte Hamburger Centre
Neugrabenweg 4 | 66123 SaarbrückenAfter the irreparable. From Fondane to Césaire: poetic reconstructions and cultural mourning
In this workshop, CURE Artist in Residence, the Congolese-Romanian writer Annie Lulu, will present a talk examining irreparability in literary texts through the lens of loss and mourning, focusing on a selection of poems by Aimé Césaire, Benjamin Fondane, Zéno Bianu, Derek Walcott, Nelly Sachs, and Sabine Huynh.
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Käte Hamburger Centre CUREKäte Hamburger Centre CURE
Tuesday seminar series in January
On the first Tuesday of each month, one or two fellows discuss the current state of the research they are conducting during their fellowship. The Tuesday Seminar Series serves as a platform for interdisciplinary exchange and a deeper exploration of research focused on cultural practices of reparation.
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