Decolonize This!
Theory, Practices and Outcomes of a New Decolonization Movement
International workshop.
Programme
09:30 |
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Welcoming Remarks |
10:00 |
Panel 1 |
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John Hennessey (Lund University) |
Terms of Engagement: Defining “Colony” and “Colonialism” in a Productive Way |
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Desi Dwi Prianti (Brawijaya University) |
Decolonization from the Colonized Perspective: A Critical Analysis of Indonesian Experience Post-‘Dutch’ Colonization (via Zoom) |
11:00 |
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Coffee and tea |
11:30 |
Panel 2 |
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Vera Skvirskaja (University of Copenhagen) |
On post-soviet vs. post-colonial and (epistemic) justice |
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Mikhail Minakov (the Kennan Institute) |
Decolonial Theory in Eastern Europe: Practices of New Injustice |
12:30 |
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Lunch |
13:30 |
Panel 3 |
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Bo Petersson (Malmö University) |
Decolonizing the study of the post-Soviet realm: Responses in Western Academia to the Russian full-scale invasion of Ukraine |
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Roman Dubasevych (University of Greifswald) |
Inventing the (Post)Colonial Trauma: Some Insights of the Psychoanalytical Trauma Theory |
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Oleksandr Chertenko (Justus Liebig University Gießen) |
The Art of Canceling: Unlearning Russian as a "Decolonization" Practice in Ukrainian Culture Before and After 2022 |
15:00 |
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Coffee and tea |
15:30 |
Panel 4 |
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Per Anders Rudling (Lund University) |
The Right Sound Left: Colonialism and anti-Colonialism in the Rhetoric of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) and Anti-Bolshevik Bloc of Nations (ABN) |
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Denys Kiryukhin (Lund University) |
From left to right? The Soviet Legacy and Contemporary Russian Discourse on Decolonization |
18:00-20:00 |
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Dinner at “Kulturen” |
Sponsors
CEMES Centre for Modern European Studies: An Öresund Network of Lund University, Malmö University and the University of Copenhagen