Writing and Screening Socialisms in an Entangled World
July 3rd-4th, 2015
Evangelisches Stift, Tübingen
Organization: Dr. Gesine Drews-Sylla (Slavisches Seminar, Universität Tübingen)
Socialism is one of the paradigms that shaped the global 20th century. While it is characterized by a transcultural, universalizing utopia, socialism has actually manifested itself in a large variety of local concepts that modify, alter, adapt and localize its universalisms in time and space (e.g., Soviet-style communism, Western socialist movements, African socialism or its North Korean and Chinese versions). Socialism as an idea has been spread all over the world, regardless of whether a given society has defined itself as socialist or not, whether it was a real life experiment in society or a cultural counter concept to local or transnational power structures (such as imperialism and colonialism).
Socialism interacts with the arts, with literature, with film, with humanities, with varying theories and with everyday culture which were all used to express and/or shape its differing forms. Possible varieties range from European avantgarde movements, Soviet socialist realism and North Korean nationalizing reinterpretations to African, Asian and South American anti- and postcolonial theory and writing as well as filmmaking. As a global movement, socialism has triggered a migration of concepts, people, cultural artefacts, texts and films that might not even be directly connected with socialism as such, but rather stem from its respective rootedness in local cultures. As such, socialism becomes one of the facilitators for a global cultural exchange that has yet to be investigated.
The conference aims to bring together scholars from different disciplinary contexts such as film, art, literature or intellectual history in order to ask for possible routes of transnational entanglements as a result of socialism.
The conference is part of the project „Entangled Cultures in ‚Second’ and ‚Third’ Worlds“ which aims to establish a network of scholars on the subject.
Program
Friday, July 3rd, 2015
09:00 - 09:30
Gesine Drews-Sylla (Tübingen): Introduction
09:30 - 10:50
Chair: Schamma Schahadat (Tübingen)
Joshua I. Cohen (New York): African Socialist Cultural Policy: Senegal under Senghor, 1960-1980
Evgeny Dobrenko (Sheffield): Fin de siècle Socialist Realism: Aesthetics of Socialism in Eastern Europe and the USSR After Stalin
10:50 - 11:10
Coffee break
11:10 - 12:30
Chair: Jana Domdey (Tübingen)
Aleksandr Markov (St. Petersburg): Soviet Documentary Filmmakers' Shootings on the African Continent, 1955-1991
Gabrielle Chomentowski (Paris): Soviet Assistance in Film Industry Development in Africa and for Africans (1960s-1980s)
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:20
Chair: Svetlana Boltovskaja (Freiburg)
Marcus Twellmann (Konstanz): Narrating Villagization. Tanzania's socialist experiment and the novel
G. Thomas Burgess (Annapolis): Zanzibar, "Cuba of East Africa" as a node of cultural contact and exchange during Cold War
15:20 - 15:40
Coffee break
15:40 - 17:40
Chair: Bärbel Küster (Stuttgart/Berlin)
Quinn Slobodian (Wellesley): Comrades of Color: Socialist Chromatism, the Racial Rainbow and East Germany's Cold War World
Davor Beganovic (Konstanz/Tübingen): "Maće, idem kod Kljuza!". Everyday racism in non-aligned Yugoslavia
Edna Barromi Perlman (Tel Aviv): Analysis of Images of Socialist Childhood on Kibbutz
Saturday, July 4th, 2015
09:00 - 10:20
Chair: Gesine Drews-Sylla (Tübingen)
Bärbel Küster (Stuttgart/Berlin): Socialist African Artists in International Perspective
Nadine Siegert (Bayreuth): Aesthetic Encounters - On the political iconography in artistic practise in socialist Angola & Mozambique
10:20 - 10:40
Coffee break
10:40 - 12:00
Chair: Irina Wutsdorff (Tübingen)
Craig Brandist (Sheffield): The early Soviet critique of bourgeois orientalism as a precondition for postcolonial studies: the case of Indology
Jayanta Bhattacharya (Raiganj): Naxalite Movement in India: Socialism in an Entangled World
12:00 - 13:30
Lunch
13:30 - 14:50
Chair: Davor Beganovic (Konstanz/Tübingen)
Agnieszka Sadecka (Kraków/Tübingen): Socialist exchange, or socialist orientalism? Polish reporters on India
Svetlana Boltovskaja (Freiburg): Socialist Experiment in Africa in the Soviet Press
14:50 - 15:10
Coffee break
15:10 - 17:10
Chair: Michał Mrugalski (Tübingen)
Victor S. Dugga (Lafia): Non-Terminality and The 'Utopia' in African Socialist Drama
Nyasha Mboti (Johannesburg): ‘Gutsaruzhinji’: Schizophrenic-hypocrisy and the failure of socialism in Zimbabwe
Saheed Yinka Adejumobi (Seattle): Afrobeat Utopia and the Ghosts of Empire
17:10 - 17:30
Closing discussion
The conference is supported by "Intramurales Förderprogramm Universität Tübingen 'Projektförderung für NachwuchswissenschaftlerInnen'" and Universitätsbund Tübingen.
Directions to conference venue (Evangelisches Stift, Klosterberg 2, 72070 Tübingen)