Trodnevni program radionica i panel rasprava pod nazivom "Islands od Memory" održava se od 8.-10. lipnja u Muzeju Stroga Grada @institutpharos Marko Polo Centar Sveučilište u Rijeci UniGraz Grad Stari Grad
Program:
Saturday, 8 June 2024
14.00-14.30 Opening
Florian Bieber (University of Graz), Vjeran Pavlaković (University of Rijeka), Vicko Marelić (Marco Polo Interpretation Center, Korčula)
14.30-16.00 Panel 1: Island Memories and Identities
Kevin Kenjar (U. of Rijeka), Frozen Memoryscape of Franz-Josef-Land
Astrea Nikolovska (Central European University), A Costal City on Two Islands: The case of Perast in Montenegro
Svein Mønnesland (University of Oslo), Island Language - Čakavian as Identity
16.30-18.00 Panel 2: Islands as Camps
Milica Prokić (University of Strathclyde) and Nada Perpar-Prokić, The Island of many Silences: Goli otok in the memory of the Cominformist labour camp survivors’ families
Lisa Haibl (University of Graz), Remembering Goli otok. Depictions of the Prison Islands of Goli otok and Sveti Grgur in Contemporary Artistic Works
Ana Ljubojević, Islands of memory, seas of silence: the case of Molat concentration camp
Sunday, 9 June 2024
9.30-10.30 Panel 3: Islands as Borders
Ivan Jeličić (University of Rijeka) C Federico Carlo Simonelli (University of Venice), Interwar Identities of a Disputed Island: Krk/Veglia Between Italy and Yugoslavia
Bilgin Ayata (University of Graz), From Conquest to Concentration Islands: Haunting Memories of prison islands from the Mediterranean to the Atlantic
14.30-16.00 Panel 4: Socialist Modernity
Marko Mustapić (Ivo Pilar Institute of Social Sciences), Islands of memory and WWII: The place of El Shatt in local memory
Maja Jović (University of Zagreb), Milena Jokanović (University of Belgrade), Tito's Brioni - an island microcosm as a synthesis and a platform for a world of equalities
Mladen Zobec (University of Graz), Yugoslav socialist modernity on a militarised island: the case of Lastovo
17.00-18.30 Panel 5: Tourism and Travel
Nataša Urošević (University of Pula), Adriatic Islands of Memory: Between Geopolitics, Imperial Ambitions and Tourism
Brigitta Mader (University of Vienna C IRRIS), Travelling - exploring - describing. "Islands of Memory" in the scientific work of the Austrian Archduke Ludwig Salvator (1847 -1915)
Florian Bieber (University of Graz), “Tourism is our factories” Modernity and Tourism on Hvar during Socialist Yugoslavia
Monday, 10 June 2024
9.30-10.30 Panel 6: Literature and Film and Islands
Tomislav Bogdan (University of Zagreb), The island and identity in the Renaissance: the Croatian works of Hanibal Lucić
Maciej Czerwiński (University in Krakow), Experiencing and Memorizing Insularity in Croatian Literature and Film. The topos of Prometheus and the Sense of Modernity
11.00-11.45 Book Presentation Entire of Itself? Towards an Environmental History of Islands (2024) Milica Prokić by (University of Strathclyde)