Thursday, September 24, 2015
Location: Doelenzaal, University of Amsterdam, Singel 425
13:30 Registration
14:00 Welcome and Introduction
Krijn Thijs/Christina Morina (Amsterdam)
Frank Bajohr (Munich)
15:00-17:00 plenary session:
Panel 1:
Concept History: Genesis of an Elusive Category
René Schlott (Potsdam): Raul Hilberg and the ‘Discovery’ of Bystanders in Holocaust Historiography
Jan Grabowski (Ottawa/Warsaw): The Bystanders/Sasiedzi in Poland since 1939
Ido De Haan (Utrecht): From Victim to Perpetrator. The Changing Image of the Bystander in the Memory of the Holocaust in the Netherlands
Commentary: Norbert Frei (Jena)
Chair: Krijn Thijs (Amsterdam)
17:00-17:30 Refreshments
17:30-18:30 Keynote Lecture:
Mary Fulbrook (London): Bystanders: Catchall Concept, Alluring Alibi or Crucial Clue?
Introduction: Frank Bajohr (Munich)
18:30-19:30 Buffet
20:00-22:00 Public Film & Discussion Event:
Guilt, Heroism, and a Great Deal of Seductive Normality: Nazi Bystanders as Cultural Icons in Film and Television
Nicole Colin (Aix-en-Provence)/ Wulf Kansteiner (Aarhus)
Language: German and English
Location: Cinema Tuschinski, Reguliersbreestraat 26-34, Amsterdam
Friday, September 25, 2015
Location: Felix Meritis, Keizersgracht 324, Amsterdam
9:00-11:00 parallel sessions
Panel 2:
The 'Bystander' avant la lettre: Categorizations and Narrations in the Early Postwar Years
Natalia Aleksiun (New York): Before By-Standers: Early Jewish Conceptualizations of Local Collaboration and Rescue
Nadège Ragaru (Paris): ‘He is not an Antisemite’: Early Attempts at Assessing Responsibilities for Anti-Jewish Persecutions in the Bulgarian People’s Court (1944-1945)
Peter Romijn (Amsterdam): Dutch Local Authorities as Bystanders?
Commentary: Ismee Tames (Amsterdam)
Chair: Ilse Raaijmakers (Utrecht)
Panel 3:
Social Dynamics I: Societal Processes of Exclusion and Disintegration
Bart van der Boom (Leiden): Indifferent Dutch and Valiant Danes. The Dangers of Teleology
Adam R. Seipp (College Station, Texas): ‘What Have you Done to these People?’ Bystanders in the End Phase of the Holocaust
Dieter Pohl (Klagenfurt): Putting the By-Stander in Context: Public Spheres under Occupation and the Holocaust
Commentary: Frank Bajohr (Munich)
Chair: Moritz Föllmer (Amsterdam)
11:00-11:30 Coffee break
11:30-13:30 parallel sessions
Panel 4:
Depictions: Visual Evidence of and by Bystanders
Christoph Kreutzmüller (Berlin): Photographing Bystanders
Petra Bopp (Hamburg/Jena): The Figure of the Bystander between Onlooker, Spectator and Accomplice in Photographs of Wehrmacht Soldiers
Roma Sendyka (Krakow): Bystanders as Visual Subjects: Spectators, Observers, Onlookers?
Commentary: Andrea Löw (Munich)
Chair: Bas von Benda-Beckmann (Amsterdam)
Panel 5:
Reflections: The Bystander through the Victim’s Eyes during and after the Holocaust
Aránzazu Calderón Puerta (Warsaw): The Bystander Category in Victims’ Narratives. The Example of Ida Fink’s Short Stories
Jacques Sémelin (Paris): The French Paradox: Is the Bystander Category Useful to Explain why 75% of the Jews Survived in this Country?
Merel Leeman (Amsterdam): Transatlantic Reinventions of the Bystander. The Autobiographies of three Jewish German-American Historians: George Mosse, Peter Gay and Fritz Stern
Commentary: Dienke Hondius (Amsterdam)
Chair: Barbara Henkes (Groningen)
13:30-14:30 Lunch
14:30-16:30 parallel sessions
Panel 6:
Attitudes and Agency: Shades of Bystanding Behavior
Remco Ensel (Nijmegen)/Evelien Gans (Amsterdam): The Bystander as a Non-Jew
Bożena Keff (Warsaw): Guardians of Fatum
Adam Knowles (Drexel): Standing by on “The Invisible Front of the Secret Spiritual Germany”. Martin Heidegger’s Anti-Semitism in the Schwarze Hefte
Commentary: Bob Moore (Sheffield)
Chair: Maurits Hortensius (Amsterdam)
Panel 7:
Social Dynamics II: Interactions and Relations in Local Communities
Agnieszka W. Wierzcholska (Berlin): Tarnow, 1939-45: Social Practices and Norms. The Value of Micro-Historical Studies
Hana Kubátová (Prague): Were There ‘Bystanders’ in Topolcany? Concept Formation and Stretching
Guus Meershoek (Enschede): Recognition, Fear, Denial, Shame, Antisemitism. Responses by Amsterdam Citizens to the Genocide of the Jews 1938-1943
Commentary: Katja Happe (Freiburg)
Chair: Bas Kromhout (Amsterdam)
16:30-17:00 Coffee Break
17:00-19:00 plenary session
Panel 8:
Cultures of Violence: Presence, Participation, Incrimination
Susanne C. Knittel (Utrecht): Stand by Your Man: Women in the SS-Sippengemeinschaft
Elżbieta Janicka (Warsaw): Participating Observers? The German Project and the Local Contexts in Occupied Poland
Paul Moore (Leicester): Sensing Nazi Terror: Sensory Bystanding and the Volksgemeinschaft, 1933-1945
Commentary: Tatjana Tönsmeyer (Wuppertal/ Essen)
Chair: Nicole Immler (Utrecht)
Saturday, September 26, 2015
Location: Felix Meritis, Keizersgracht 324, Amsterdam
9:00 -11:00 parallel sessions
Panel 9:
Representations: Bystanders in Film and Museum
Hilla Lavie (Jerusalem): Cinematic Representation of Collective Active-Bystanding in Verhoeven's ‘Human Failure’
Aleksandra Szczepan (Krakow): The Power of Reenactment: Bystanders Performing the Past
Susan Bachrach (Washington, DC): Uses of the Concept and Term ‘Bystander’ in Exhibitions at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, 1993-2015
Commentary: Jan Grabowski (Ottawa/Warsaw)
Chair: Hanco Jürgens (Amsterdam)
Panel 10:
Adaptions: In Search of New Categories
Timothy Williams (Marburg): 'I am not, what I am.' Thinking Beyond Perpetrators, Bystanders, Rescuers – A Typology of Action Roles in Genocide
Froukje Demant (Amsterdam): Understanding Bystander Behavior as Social System
Fabian van Samang (Brussels): The Bystander as a Philosophical and Discursive Entity
Commentary: Mary Fulbrook (London)
Chair: Katja Happe (Freiburg)
11:00-11:30 Coffee Break
11:30-13:30 plenary session
The Holocaust and other Genocides: Synchronic and Diachronic Perspectives on Social Violence and Human Agency
Final Panel Discussion with:
Tatjana Tönsmeyer (Wuppertal/Essen)
Ido De Haan (Utrecht)
Wulf Kansteiner (Aarhus)
Jacques Sémelin (Paris)
Moderators:
Christina Morina/Krijn Thijs (Amsterdam)
13:30 Lunch (to go)
14:00 End of conference
Please note that there is a limited number of places available. You can register by sending an e-mail to: aanmeldingen-dia@uva.nl (subject: Bystander conference).
Please note that registration does not guarantee a place. We will inform you if you are on the participant list. Preference will be given to applicants with a stated academic interest in the subject. For further information, please contact the organizers at: bystander-dia@uva.nl.
Organizational Team
Dr. Christina Morina (Duitsland Instituut Amsterdam)
Dr. Krijn Thijs (Duitsland Instituut Amsterdam)
Dr. Froukje Demant (Duitsland Instituut Amsterdam)
Dr. Katja Happe (Universität Freiburg)
http://duitslandinstituut.nl/the-abystandera-in-holocaust-history
Duitsland Instituut Amsterdam
Universiteit van Amsterdam
Prins Hendrikkade 189b
1011 TD Amsterdam
The Netherlands
www.duitslandinstituut.nl