Event Partners
UNIVERSITE D'AIX MARSEILLE - AMU
UNIWERSYTET WROCLAWSKI - UWr
UNIVERSITATEA DIN BUCURESTI - UB
UNIVERSITEIT VAN AMSTERDAM - UvA
STICHTING DUITSLAND INSTITUUT BIJ DE UNIVERSITEIT VAN AMSTERDAM - DIA
problems to be addressed
This expert workshop explored key challenges in the field of life writing and post-communism, with a particular focus on women’s experiences. The event addressed the following issues:
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Perceptions in post-communist societies: How do cultural and historical contexts shape women's life writing?
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Embodiment and memory: Exploring how implicit and tacit knowledge is reflected in life writing.
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Changing perceptions: Investigating the factors that influence shifts in perceptions of identity and experience in post-communist regions.
Target groups
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Scholars and researchers working on women's life writing and post-communism
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PhD candidates and early-career researchers exploring related topics
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Experts in Eastern European studies, feminist theory, and cultural memory
The Questions for this event
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What shapes perceptions in post-communist women's life writing?
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What factors influence changes in how post-communist experiences are perceived over time?
presenters - speakers - artists -actors
Dr. Marleen Rensen
NARDIV Lead for Work Package 2 Perceptions, Emotions & Life Experiences
Associate Professor of Modern European Literature (Universditeit van Amsterdam)
Dr. Anna Seidl
NARDIV Team Member for Work Package 2 Perceptions, Emotions & Life Experiences
Academic advisor for German-speaking culture (Universditeit van Amsterdam)
Dr. Catherine Teissier
NARDIV Team Member in Work Package 2 Perceptions, Emotions & Life Experiences
Lecturer in Germanic Studies (Université d´Aix Marseille)
Dr. Cristina Godun
NARDIV Team Member in Work Package 7 Sustainability
Romanian Translator of Polish Literature and Researcher
Dr. Elżbieta Klimek-Dominiak
University of Wroclaw, Poland
Dr. Simona Mitroiu
Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Romania
Diana Painca
Free University Brussels, Belgium
Vicky Fischer
Vrjie Universiteit Amsterdam/Max Planck Institute Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Farida Nabibaks
Aya Dance Theatre, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
The Answers from this event
The first day explored how cultural, emotional, and historical contexts shape the perceptions of women's life writing in post-communist regions.
The experimental movement workshop demonstrated the power of the body and movement in capturing and conveying tacit knowledge.
Discussions on the second day focused on how perceptions evolve over time, influenced by both external and internal factors.
Participants agreed to further develop the workshop's insights, with the goal of publishing a joint volume on women's life writing and post-communism.