Friday, October 18th |
9:00 |
Hanna Acke (Åbo), Silvia Bonacchi (Warsaw), Charlotta Seiler Brylla (Stockholm), Ingo H. Warnke (Bremen): Marginality and Centrality in Contradictory Discourses of Religious and National Belonging |
Marginalizing and Centralizing Practices I |
9:20 |
Blanka Henrikson (Åbo): ”You are sort of always in between in a way” – Experienced borders in young adults’ own narratives of migration |
10:00 |
Tatyana Lipai (Minsk): Marginalized people and manmade borders |
10:40 |
Coffee break |
11:10 |
Andreas Becker (Bielefeld): The Sami as a Category in the Swedish Empire: Legal and Social Categorizations based on Discourses of Marginality and Centrality in Early Modern Lapland |
11:50 |
Gábor Egry (Budapest): Unlikely brothers? Entangled Székely and Moți peripheries in a contested province: Transylvania 1900–1944 |
12:30 |
Lunch break |
Marginalizing and Centralizing Practices II |
13:30 |
Christopher Schmidt (Åbo): Widersprüchlichkeit im sprachlichen Handeln und kulturelle Identität |
14:10 |
Laura Popa (Gießen): The dilemma of the Italian Protestant feminist discourse: religious or secular belonging? |
14:50 |
Coffee Break |
Intersections of National and Religious Belonging I |
15:20 |
Esther Jahns (Berlin): Positioning in the community. How German-speaking Jews perceive and make use of their multilingual resources |
16:00 |
Mercédesz Czimbalmos (Åbo): Belonging and Identity in Finnish Jewry |