Cologne Summer School Welcome to CSS 2015 „Memory culture and politics of memory in postconflict societies of the Global South“ 5 - 12 September The Center of Latin America (ASPLA) would like to invite local and international students to participate in the Cologne Summer School 2015, in one of Germany’s most vibrant cities. For MA students with a focus on Latin America looking for a unique academic challenge. Contact/ about us: Universität zu Köln Philosophische Fakultät Arbeitskreis Spanien-Portugal-Lateinamerika Albertus-Magnus-Platz/ 50923 Köln Tel.: (0221) 470 4185 Fax.: (0221) 470 5119 www.lateinamerika.phil-fak.uni-koeln.de ACADEMIC PROGRAMME SOCIAL EVENTS This Summer School combines impulse presentations, A visit to the Graduate School a.r.t.e.s. / A podium discussions with experts, tour of the historic Melaten cemetery / An a guided workshop that includes a group project as well as group excursions. interactive visit to the NS-Documentation guided tour through Cologne / A guided Center of the City of Cologne / Book reading by Patricio Pron / Screening of the film: ¡No! (Chile 2012) / Farewell party with live music. APPLICATION Just fill out the application form and send us your CV, your Spanish Language Certificate, a letter of COSTS motivation (two pages max. ) and a Students of the University of Cologne: 40€ letter of reference from a university External students: 65 € professor. For external participants we will provide lodging at a local hostel from 05.-12. September including breakfast. Board: For all participants we will offer lunch at the university cafeteria during the week. PROGRAMME Prof. Roberto Herrscher: Professor of journalism and journalist, Universitat de Barcelona Bernand McGuirk: Professor of Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies, University of Nottingham, England Dr. Lucrecia Escudero: Director of the licentiate degree of communication in the IUTB, University of Lille, France Patricio Pron: Argentinian journalist and author Prof. Dr. Habbo Knoch: Department of History, University of Cologne "De ¡Basta ya! a ¡Nunca más!: La memoria histórica y de la construcción de oaíses vivibles. La visión de un periodista latinoamericano“ Construyendo y deconstruyendo puentes. Las realaciones anglo-argentinas, las viñetas políticas del pos-conflicto "Lugares de Memoria: entre el vestigio y la ruina" Las transformaciones de los lugares de batalla, el trabajo de los artistas Book reading: Encontrar un sentido a la historia, aprender de ella: Una lectura de "El espíritu de mis padres sigue subiendo en la lluvia" The development of politics of memory and memory culture in Germany and Europe N.N. Philosophical aspects of history Dr. Frank Reza Links, Department of Romance Languages, University of Cologne Prof. Dr. Martin Becker: Department of Romance Languages, University of Cologne Film analysis: ¡No! (Chile 2012) Discourse analysis Vanessa Höse: Department of Iberian and Latin American History, University of Cologne Victoria Torres: Department of Romance Languages, University of Cologne Centros Clandestinos de Detención y Exterminación in Buenos Aires N.N. All lectures and workshops will be held in Spanish or English. We looking forward to see you in Cologne! To get more informations: www. lateinamerika.phil-fak.uni-koeln.de Fotos by: University of Cologne/ Wikimedia Commons
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