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Events
The Vienna Wiesenthal Institute for Holocaust Studies (VWI) organises academic events in order to provide the broader public as well as an expert audience with regular insights into the most recent research results in the fields of Holocaust, genocide, and racism research. These events, some of which extend beyond academia in the stricter sense, take on different formats ranging from small lectures to the larger Simon Wiesenthal Lectures and from workshops addressing an expert audience to larger international conferences and the Simon Wiesenthal Conferences. This reflects the institute’s wide range of activities.
The range of events further extends to the presentation of selected new publications on the institute’s topics of interest, interventions in the public space, the film series VWI Visuals, and the fellows’ expert colloquia.
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Beate Kutschke: Music and Heroisation in the Mauthausen Liberation Celebrations. New Perspectives on Holocaust Remembrance and Commemoration in Austria | |||
Tuesday, 22. January 2019, 15:00 - 17:00 Department of Theatre, Film and Media Studies. Hofburg, Batthyanystiege, 1st floor, Schreyvogelsaal
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VWI goes to the Department of Theatre, Film and Media Studies
Commented by Brigitte Dalinger Beate Kutschke is a research associate at the University of Salzburg. She has published extensively on music and protest around 1968, avant-garde music, music aesthetics and semiotics, as well as Baroque opera and ethics. Currently, she is pursuing two research directions: first, the historiography of early eighteenth-century musical form on the basis of computer-assisted music analysis; and second, music and ‘Holocaust heroisations’ in Austria after 1945. Birgitte Dalinger is a research associate and lecturer at the Department of Theatre, Film and Media Studies at the University of Vienna, where she received her habilitation in 2004. Her research focusses on Jewish theatre and drama, theatre during the Nazi regime, exile studies, theatre in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, drama theory, book looting, and restitution. Her most recent publication is: Dalinger/Veronika Zangl (ed.), Theater unter NS-Herrschaft/Theatre Under Pressure, Göttingen 2018. Please register at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by latest Monday, 21 January, 12.00 am. Click here to download the invitation as a PDF file. In cooperation with: |
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