Programm Workshop-2110

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Workshop: Intersectional Approaches to Global Histories? Monday, November 8, 2010 Universität Erfurt, Nordhäuser Straße 63, LG IV/D08 6 -­‐ 8 pm Lecture Tiffany Ruby Patterson (Vanderbilt University) “Moral Imagination As Standpoint: Race, Politics, and Progress in Hurston's Haiti” Tuesday, November 9, 2010 Kleine Synagoge, Besprechungsraum, An der Stadtmünze 4/5, 99084 Erfurt 9.30 – 10am 10 – 12am Noon -­‐ 2pm 2 – 3pm 3 – 4pm 4 – 4.30pm 4.30 -­‐ 5.30pm Welcome/Introduction Tiffany Ruby Patterson (Vanderbilt University) Discussion: Jared Hickman, “Globalization and the Gods, or the Political Theology of "Race", in: Early American Literature 45.1 (2010), pp. 145-­‐182. Lunch Kristin Reichel (Max Weber Collegium) Bringing Gender in – The Gendered Dimension of the Social Policy of the EEC in the 1960s. Raphael Hörmann (University of Rostock) "Jamaican-­‐British Revolutionary" in: Robert Wedderburn: The Horrors of Slavery and Other Writings, ed. by Ian McCalman (Princeton, NJ/ Kingston, Jamaica: Markus Wiener/Ian Randle, 1991), pp. 81-­‐103. Coffee Break Patricia Wiegmann (Erfurt University) Zora Neale Hurston, Tell my Horse: Voodoo and Life in Haiti and Jamaica. New York 1938. 
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