Veranstaltungen
Mit seinen wissenschaftlichen Veranstaltungen versucht das Wiener Wiesenthal Institut für Holocaust-Studien (VWI) die neuesten Ergebnisse im Bereich der Holocaust-, Genozid- und Rassismusforschung einem breiteren ebenso wie einem ausgewiesenen Fachpublikum regelmäßig näher zu bringen. Die unterschiedlichen Formate dieser über einen engen Wissenschaftsbegriff hinausweisenden Veranstaltungen, die von in einem kleinen Rahmen gehaltenen gehaltenen Vorträgen, den Simon Wiesenthal Lectures über für ein Fachpublikum interessante Workshops bis zu großen internationalen Tagungen, den Simon Wiesenthal Conferences reichen, spiegeln das breite Tätigkeitsfeld des Instituts wider.
Präsentationen von ausgewählten Neuerscheinungen zu den einschlägigen Themen des Instituts, Interventionen im öffentlichen Raum, die Filmreihe VWI Visuals und die Fachkolloquien der Fellows runden die Palette der Veranstaltungen des Instituts weiter ab.
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Carson Phillips: Who What Wear? Emerging Gender Constructs in Post-war Vienna | |||
Donnerstag, 28. April 2016, 12:00 - 13:00 Institut für Zeitgeschichte der Universität Wien, Seminarraum 1, Spitalgasse 2–4, Hof 1, 1090 Wien
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This presentation will include the findings from my research conducted thus far at VWI. I will use a variety of materials to support my thesis that gender constructs are fluid and are responsive to many types of stimuli – social, political, economic – and that this reality also remained true for post-war Vienna. A primary lens of inquiry will be archival photographs gleaned from journals, magazines, newspapers and private collections in order to elucidate the new constructs of gender. I expect my research to illuminate how and to what extent outside fashion influences, including those in the Soviet sphere of influence from 1945-1955, shaped Austrian constructs of gender. Similarly, I intend to clarify what internal factors contributed to the organic re-development of gender constructs in Austria. This presentation will outline how external and internal forces shape gender and the questions that arise from this. Constructs of gender, as seen in fashion and society, will be brought into the contemporary sphere with an explorative analysis of the correlation between the wearing of traditional clothing (Tracht) and conservative and liberal constructs of gender and politics. Chair: Johanna Gehmacher Carson Phillips is currently Research Fellow at the VWI. He completed his PhD in Humanities utilising archival resources, memoirs and testimony exploring post-Holocaust conceptualisations of masculinity. He is an editorial board member of PRISM – An Interdisciplinary Journal for Holocaust Educators, and an expert on Holocaust pedagogy. From 2009–2014, he was a delegate to the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance – IHRA. Johanna Gehmacher teaches Contemporary History and Gender History at the Department of Contemporary History, University of Vienna. Currently, she is head of an FWF-funded research project about the German political activist and journalist Käthe Schirmacher. Click here to download the invitation as a PDF file.
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