Mittwoch, 27.10.2021
Virtual Lecture Series ONLINE
17:00 - 18:30 Uhr
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Univ.-Prof. Mag. Dr. Dirk Rupnow
Dirk Rupnow is a Professor of Contemporary History at the Institute for Contemporary History, University of Innsbruck, Austria. From 2010 to 2018 he was the Head of the Institute for Contemporary History. Since 2018 he is the Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy and History. He is also the Founding Coordinator of the Research Center “Migration & Globalization".
Questions concerning the scholarship of history and memory culture are once again the focus of public attention. After a period of globalization and institutionalization, Holocaust remembrance appears to be subject to profound changes. This talk attempts to outline the status and the present challenges in European, “Western” and global contexts. It will raise questions about the meaning of Holocaust remembrance in the increasingly diverse European “migration societies”, not the least during a moment of a perceived refugee crises in Europe, as well as evident Racism and ever growing Islamophobia; and at the same time, the global “competition” between memory of the Holocaust and the crimes of European colonial powers, as well as their relative place in European memory. These are not new questions, but ones that are increasingly relevant and controversial.
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