Dear Joseph,
Thank you so much for drawing our attention to this conference. It is truly an outstanding opportunity to become deeply acquainted with Czernowitz, literally with „Czernowitz as a Center of Austrian-Jewish Culture: Between Vienna and Half-Asia“. Congratulations on the most prominent list of speakers, leading scientists from all over the world, several of them among our List members. The print version of the 2017 (41st edition) conference program says it all:
https://thegsa.org/conference/documents/gsa_program_final.pdf
Please do not hesitate to share the afterthoughts of the conference with all of us. From good old Europe, I wish you success and have an amazing time in Atlanta, GA!
Edgar Hauster
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From: bounce-121889712-8322570_at_list.cornell.edu <bounce-121889712-8322570_at_list.cornell.edu> on behalf of Joseph W. Moser <josephwmoser_at_gmail.com>
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To: czernowitz-l_at_cornell.edu
Subject: Cz-L] Czernowitz panels at the German Studies Association 2017
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Dear Czernowitz Listserv Members,
The German Studies Association conference 2017 will feature three panels on
Czernowitz this coming weekend, Friday October 6 and Saturday October 7 in
Atlanta, GA. The panels will convene at the Atlanta Sheraton Hotel. For
more information, please visit
http://thegsa.org
*047. Czernowitz as a Center of Austrian-Jewish Culture (1): De-Centering
Place and Destination*
Fri 10:30 AM=E2=80=9312:15 PM Valdosta
Moderator: Lisa Silverman, *University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee*
Commentator: Leslie Morris, *University of Minnesota*
*Czernowitz as an Elusive Destination and a Site of Longing*
Dagmar Lorenz, *University of Illinois at Chicago*
*Architecture as Memory of an Austrian-Jewish Utopia in Czernowitz*
Joseph Moser, *West Chester University*
*=E2=80=9CGruss aus Bukowina=E2=80=9D: How Jewish Printers Transformed the =
Image of*
*Habsburg Czernowitz through Golden-Era Postcards (1897-1909)*
Lev Daschko, *Northwestern University*
*131. Czernowitz as a Center of Austrian-Jewish Culture (2): Historical and
Cultural Memory*
Sat 8:00 AM=E2=80=9310:15 AM Savannah 2
Moderator: Cristina Florea, *Harvard University*
Commentator: Joseph Moser, *West Chester University*
*Paradigms of Plural Societies in Czernowitz/Cernauti/Chernovtsy/*
*Chernivtsi/Czerniowce*
Amy Colin, *University of Pittsburgh*
*Czernowitzer deutschsprachige Presse vor und nach dem 1. Weltkrieg*
Andrei Hoisie, *University of Iasi*
*Czernowitz: Place, Memory and a Race against Oblivion*
Bianca Rosenthal, *California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo=
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*Transcultural Negotiations in the =E2=80=9CHalf-Asian=E2=80=9D Borderlands=
: Czernowitz=E2=80=99s*
*Music Societies at the Turn of the Century*
Dietmar Friesenegger, *Cornell University*
*194. Czernowitz as a Center of Austrian-Jewish Culture (3): Between Vienna
and Half-Asia*
Sat 2:00 PM=E2=80=934:00 PM Valdosta
Moderator: Leslie Morris, *University of Minnesota*
Commentator: Leo Riegert, *Kenyon College*
*Joseph Schmidt and Czernowitz: A Story of Ethnic Fluidity*
Laura Detre, *West Chester University*
*From Half-Asia to German Oasis: Imagining and Disputing Kultur in*
*Austrian Bukovina*
Cristina Florea, *Harvard University*
*Yiddish Modernism and the Legacy of Habsburg Central Europe*
Meyer Weinshel, *University of Minnesota=E2=80=93Twin Cities*
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Dr. Joseph W. Moser
Assistant Professor of German
Book Review Editor,
*Journal of Austrian Studies*
Department of Languages and Cultures
Mitchell Hall 137
West Chester University
West Chester, PA 19383 U.S.A.
Office phone: +1-610-436-0062
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