THURSDAY, 28.9
14.30–15.00
Oliver Aas, Hana Gründler and Magdalena Nieslony, Welcome and Introduction
Resistant and Protesting Bodies
15.00–15.45
Anja Förschner, ‘Possibilities of Resistance’. Meje Kontrole št. 4 and queer Yugoslavia
15.45–16.30
[ONLINE] Emily Curtin, Bodies Lead the Way. Anti-Authoritarian Protest in Post-Soviet Belarus
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From Individual to Collective?
17.00–17.45
Karel Císař, The Body, the Thing and the Real. On Phenomenological Interpretations of Body and Corporeality in American and Czechoslovak Art of the 1970s
17.45–18.30
Andres Kurg, Relations without Purpose. Communication and the Body in Late Soviet Architecture
FRIDAY, 29.9
The Collective Body
9.30–10.15
Biljana Purić, Revisiting the Collective Body in Contemporary Art
10.15–11.00
Anna Markowska, Moving Over. Exercises for Recreating a Collective Body
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Shaping the Socialist Body
11.30–12.15
Johana Lomova, Imprint of Socialist Body. The Role of Czechoslovak Artists in the Process of Humanization of Factory Work
12.15–13.00
Amir Saifullin, The Projectionist Theatre. Body-Images and Bio-Politics after the October Revolution
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Deviating from the Ideal
14.00–14.45
Tamara Hundorova, Trauma, Body and Motherphobia in Post-Totalitarian Ukrainian Literature. The Postcolonial Aspect
14.45–15.30
Ingrid Ruudi, Spaces for Deviant Bodies in Late and Post-Soviet Estonia
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From Socialist Beauty to Revolution
16.00–16.45
Stefanie Eisenhuth, Negotiating Socialist Beauty. Body Politics, Gender, and National Identity in East Germany, 1950s-1980s
16.45–17.30
Agata Jakubowska, Women Artist Facing the Socialist Sexual Revolution
SATURDAY, 30.9
Body Politics in (Public) Space
9.30–10.15
Seraina Renz, Performing Individual and Collective Ethics of Resistance. The Body of the Yugoslav Monument
10.15–11.00
Máté Csanda, The Družba and Its Afterlife – Bratislava's Freedom Square / Námestie Slobody (formerly Gottwald Square) as Stage and Litmus Paper of (Post)Socialist Body Politics
BREAK
11.30–12.15
Yaraslava Ananka, From Vandalism to Voodoo, from Bust to Body. Iconoclasm and Maleficium in Contemporary Ukrainian War Culture
12.30–13.00
Closing Remarks
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