Aspects of Queer History in Eastern Europe

Aspects of Queer History in Eastern Europe

Organizer
Fachverband Homosexualität und Geschichte in Cooperation with junge DGO
Funded by
Magnus Hirschfeld Stiftung und Stiftung Zeitlehren
ZIP
10179
Location
Berlin
Country
Germany
Takes place
In Attendance
From - Until
01.10.2022 -
By
Elena Barta, Fachverband Homosexualität und Geschichte

The conference offers a unique overview of current historic research on LGBTIQ History in Eastern Europe from the time of national socialism untill the recent fights for equality.

Aspects of Queer History in Eastern Europe

The conference offers a wide spectrum of current research on LGBTIQ history in eastern europe from national socialism to current fights for equality.

Programm

09:30h
Opening and Welcome

09:45h
Dr. Joanna Ostrowska
About “Them”. Queer Biographies in East-Central Europe in the 20th century

10:35h
Natalja Neshta and Tetjana Khoroshun
History of the LGBTIQ Movement in Ukraine and their fight for equality via the medium of film

11:20h Break

11:40h
Ineta Lipša
Criminal Cases on Hooliganism: How a Diary by a Homosexual Man Kaspars Aleksandrs Irbe (1906–1996) Reveals an Overlooked Source for Research of Male Same-Sex Subcultures in the Latvian SSR

12:30h Lunch Break

13:30h
Jan Krčál
"Do not love me, one shouldn't do that". Homosexuality in the Pardubice Region 1929–1945

14:15h
Denisa Vídeňská
An illness to freedom? The case of female homosexuality in Prague in 1942–1945

15:00h Open Discussion on all lectures

15:30h Break

16:00h Panel organized by Junge DGO: "LGBTIQ* activism in (Il)liberal states. Małgorzata Mróz, Poland; Luca Dudits, Hungary; Hanna Ivanishena, Ukraine

Contact (announcement)

E-Mail: fhg@invertito.de

http://www.invertito.de/