SYMPOSIUM FIGUREN DES ÖKOLOGISCHEN


Eröffnungskolloquium des Interfakultären Forums für Cultural Environmental and Animal Studies

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The Interdisciplinary Forum for Cultural Environmental and Animal Studies (IFCEAS) is a consortium of scholars from the humanities, the social sciences and the sciences interested in promoting the institutionalization of the Environmental Humanities and Cultural Animal Studies at the University of Wuerzburg, Germany. A symposium and an opening ceremony will be held on January 28 & 29, 2016.

DONNERSTAG, 28.01.2016

Campus Hubland, ZHSG 1.002

16:00 HEIKO PAETH
Anthropogenetic Climate Change in the Mirror of Climate History

16:45 HANNES BERGTHALLER
The Un-Narratibility of Climate Change

Philosophisches Institut, HS 7

18:00 STEVEN HARTMAN
Integrated Environmental Humanities.
Where Environmental Humanities and Social Sciences meet the Global Change Agenda

FREITAG, 29.01.2016

Campus Hubland, ZHSG 2.013

09:30 BJÖRN ALPERMANN
Umweltbewegung und ökologische Diskurse in China

10:15 CATRIN GERSDORF
Animals, the Empire of Climate, and American Studies

11:30 MARTIN ULLRICH
Swan song: Did Democritus’ swan sing at all?

12:15 JESSICA ULLRICH Wild/Bild.
Begegnungen mit Tieren in der Gegenwartskunst

Toscana-Saal der Würzburger Residenz

15:00 HERWIG GRIMM
Paradigm found? Zur Kritik des moralischen Individualismus in der Tierethik

16:00 ISABEL KARREMANN
Entangled Histories. Critical Paradigm and Literary Practice

16:45 ROLAND BORGARDS
Of Goats and Dogs. The entangled Island of Juan Fernandez

18:15 ÖFFENTLICHER FESTAKT
im Toscana-Saal der Würzburger Residenz
URSULA HEISE Multispecies Justice HEINRICH DETERING Wundertiere

mit anschließendem Empfang im Martin-von-Wagner Museum, Residenz

Anmeldung und weitere Informationen Julia Spahn – [email protected]

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