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0 100 200 hegemony.300 400 500 m © Regensburg Tourismus GmbH Fußgängerzone I rpedestrian Münchner area Hof: TändlergasseAltstadtbereich 9, 0941 I Old58440 Town UNESCO-Welterbezone I UNESCO World Heritage area t Hotel Weidenhof: Maximilianstr. 23, 0941 53031 This conference is interested in the production and y Hotel Zum fröhlichen Türken: Fröhliche-Türken-Straße 11, 0941 53651 erosion of cultural hegemony. Conference contri- butions discuss the relationship between cultural hegemony, social organization, institutional order, and political practice. One of the major goals of the conference is to elucidate the relationship Second Annual between cultural hegemony and political change Conference of the in Eastern and Southeastern Europe. This includes the discussion of transnational transfers of domi- Graduate School for nant ideologies and of their local implementation East and Southeast and appropriation. European Studies Graduate School for East and Southeast European Studies Landshuter Straße 4, 93047 Regensburg Landshuter Str. 4 Phone: +49 (0)941/943-5332, email: [email protected] Room 319 (3rd floor) www.gs-oses.de www.gs-oses.de 11.30–13.00 Programme 14.00–16.00 LANGUAGE POLICIES CREATING SOCIALIST CULTURE Andrew Hodges (Zagreb) Andru Chiorean (Birmingham) Contesting Linguistic Hegemonies in the Classroom? THURSDAY, MAY 7 A Culture of Censorship? Cultural Construction and Practices Teaching in Croatian in Subotica / Serbia of Censorship in Post-War Communist Romania Antonina V. Berezovenko (Kiev) 18.00 Albert Doja / Enika Abazi (Lille) Rise and Fall of the Soviet Hegemony in the Linguistic Realm OPENING From the Communist Point of View: Cultural Hegemony and People’s Cultural Manipulation in Albanian Studies under Socialism Chair: Björn Hansen (Regensburg) Ulf Brunnbauer (Regensburg) and Martin Schulze Wessel () Adela Hincu (Budapest) The Sociology of Mass Culture in Socialist Romania, 1970s–1980s 13.00–14.00 LUNCH 18.30 –20.00 Chair: Irina Morozova (Regensburg) 14.00–16.00 KEYNOTE 1: DEFYING THE HEGEMONY OF CULTURAL 16.30–18.30 YOUTH AND SUBVERSION NATIONALISM: HISTORY AS OVERLAPPING DIASPORAS CRISIS, POLITICAL CHANGE AND IDEOLOGY Maxim Alyukov (St. Petersburg) Irina Prokhorova (Moscow) Hegemony and Heterogeneity in the 2013–2014 Crisis in Ukraine: Vassilios Bogiatzis (Athens) between National and Local Identity Struggling for Cultural Hegemony in the Shadow of the Catastrophe: Zornitza Draganova (Sofia) the Quest for New Beginnings during the Greek Interwar Period Competition and Detachment:

FRIDAY, MAY 8 Andrea Talabér (Florence) A Case Study of Two Active Youth Groups in Sofia National Days in Changing Regimes: Czechoslovakia and Marko Ili ’c (London) Hungary in the 20th Century 9.00–10.15 ’What is the Alternative?’ Clemena Antonova () KEYNOTE 2: THE SOCIALIST WORLDS OF 1989: GALAXIES Ljubljana’s ŠKUC (Student Culture & Art Centre) Bolshevik Cultural Policy on Religion: A Model of Cultural Hegemony AGAINST HEGEMONIES under a Dictatorship of Proletariat Chair: Peter Bugge (Aarhus) Johanna Bockman (Washington D.C.) Chair: Martin Schulze Wessel (Munich) 16.30–17.30 10.30–13.00 CONCLUDING DISCUSSION PERFORMING COUNTER-HEGEMONY IN THE ARTS SATURDAY, MAY 9 Rüstem Ertu˘g Altınay (New York) Kemalism’s Dark Pleasures. BDSM as Anti-Hegemonic Practice in Turkey 9.00–11.00 Maria-Alina Asavei () CULTURAL POLICIES AND STATE DOMINATION Resisting the Hegemonic Regimes of Representation: Ivan Sablin (Heidelberg / St. Petersburg) Critical Art by Roma Artists from Eastern Europe Printing Modernities: Book Culture in Late Tsarist Louisa Avgita (Thessaloniki) and Early Soviet Siberia Activist Art and Over-Identification Artistic Strategies in Please register until April 27 Maria Hadjiathanasiou (Limassol) Southeastern Europe: A Critical View [email protected] Cultural Propaganda Agencies in Colonial Cyprus and Wiebke Gronemeyer () their Policies, 1946–1960 Curatorial Practice as Counter-Hegemonic Commitment Jaromír Mrnˇka (Prague) Chair: Ada Raev (Bamberg) (Trans-)Formation of Hegemonic Discourses and Post-War Czech Society between Nationalism and Socialism, 1945–1960 13.00–14.00 LUNCH Chair: Peter Zusi (London)