- Ethnologie

FAKULTÄT FÜR KULTU RW ISSE NSCHAFTEN
INSTITUT FÜR ETHNOLOGIE
Sight meets Sound
International Conference in co-operation of
University of Munich and Harvard University
June 17 – 19, 2016
Venue:
Internationales Begegnungszentrum der Wissenschaft München e.V.
Amalienstraße 38, 80799 München
Friday, June 17, 2016
12.3013.30
Registration and finger food
13.3013.45
Opening
Martin Sökefeld, Vice-Dean of the Faculty for the study of Culture
13.4514.00
Introduction
Frank Heidemann, University of Munich,
Richard K. Wolf, Harvard University
14.0014.45
Keynote
David MacDougall, Australian National University
Sound as a key to tactile sensation in cinema
14.4515.15
Coffee Break
Session 1
Sounding Atmospheres
15.1516.00
Patrick Eisenlohr, Göttingen University
Sonic aspirations and atmospheres in Shi‘i Mumbai
16.0016.45
Friedlind Riedel, Weimar University
Felt-presence, or: how to study music as atmosphere
16.4517.15
Coffee Break
17.1518.00
Birgit Abels, University of Göttingen
Sounding out Atmospheres. The Ethnographic Challenge of Sama Dilaut
Musicking
18.00
Conference Dinner
LUDWIG-MAXIMILIANS-UNI VERSITÄT MÜNCHEN
SEITE 2 VON 3
Saturday, June 18, 2016
Session 2
Listening and Place-Making
10:0010.45
Frank Heidemann, University of Munich
Remembering silence in a South Indian village:
Missing sounds in oral narratives
10.4511.30
Lucio Santin, University of Munich
Rendre audible - Sound in Lampedusa
11.3012.00
Coffee Break
Session 3
Ethnographic Sounds
12.00
12.45
Dimona Stöckle und Marlen Elders, University of Munich
Perfoming ethnographic assemblages
12.45
13.30
Valerie Hänsch, Bayreuth University
Critical media studies and the ethnographic project
13.3015.30
Lunch Break
Session 4
Film Projects in Progress
15.0015.45
Christian Suhr, Aarhus University
Eyes of certitude: A film project about Muslims in Denmark and Egypt who
learn to see by listening to the Quran
15.4516.30
Richard K. Wolf, Harvard University
South Asian Ritual Drumming: Ethnographic dialogue in a fictive mode
16.3017.00
Coffee Break
17.0017.45
Miriam Remter und Felix Remter, University of Munich
Sensory experience in a more-than-human world.
Fragments from an audiovisual practice
Evening program to be announced
LUDWIG-MAXIMILIANS-UNI VERSITÄT MÜNCHEN
Sunday, June 19, 2016
Session 5
Sense and Meaning
10.0010.45
Peter McMurray, Harvard University
Occupying Berlin Islam: The Stringed Qur'an
10.4511.30
Carine Plancke, University of Roehampton
Sensing Pain: In the Sound Flow of Punu Women’s Lament
11.3011.45
Coffee Break
11.4512.30
Masha Vlaosva, Yale University
Translation as a generative site of meaning
12.3013.00
Finger Food
13.0013.45
Final Discussion
Frank Heidemann, University of Munich
Richard K. Wolf, Harvard University
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