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The Mediated Memories of Responsibility seminar series brought together scholars working on the cultural representation of the violent past of the twentieth century across a variety of media and cultures. The seminars examined the contribution of cultural products to exposing the crimes of perpetrators and disseminating a sense of responsibility for the past in relation to events such as colonialism, wars, and dictatorships. Interdisciplinary in nature, the series explored the construction of the idea of responsibility for past wrongdoings across textual and visual media while addressing ethical questions stemming from the study of past atrocities. Bringing together scholars working across the disciplines, the event aimed to foster a cross-fertilisation of ideas and approaches in Modern Languages, History, and Memory Studies.
Programme of the series:
Session 1: 18 November 2020 3.00 pm
Max Silverman (University of Leeds): Impure Memory
Hanna Meretoja (University of Turku): Non-Subsumptive Memory and Jenny Erpenbeck’s «Gehen, ging, gegangen»
Donald Bloxham (University of Edinburgh): Beyond Neutrality: Historianship and Moral Judgement
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Session 2: 20 January 2021, 3.00 pm
Claire Gorrara (University of Cardiff): Family Legacies: Taking intergenerational responsibility for the crimes and losses of the Second World War in the graphic novel
Emiliano Perra (University of Winchester): End of Empire (Channel 4, 1985) and public memory of decolonisation in Britain
Stephanie Bird (UCL): ‘A tacit agreement’: Responsibility and perpetration in the work of Imre Kertész
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Session 3: 10 March 2021, 3.00 pm
Uilleam Blacker (UCL): ‘The colonisers decided everything’: Responsibility, victimhood and the Holocaust in Ukrainian memory culture
Federica Mazzara (University of Westminster): Mediating memory of migration: The role of art and activism
Damien Short (School of Advance Study UoL): Culture, genocide and (in)justice in Australia
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Session 4: 19 May 2021, 3.00 pm
Alison Ribeiro de Menezes (University of Warwick): Developing a Virtual Museum of the Spanish Civil War: Public History and Memory
Diana Popa (Tallin University): Spectacular provocations: Spectatorship and Responsibility in Radu Jude’s Historical Films
Charles Burdett (IMLR) and Gianmarco Mancosu (University of Cagliari): Ghosts of Empire: Transnational legacies of Italy’s colonial past
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