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5th "MEMORY, TRAUMA AND RECOVERY"
International Interdisciplinary Conference
19-20 September  2024

online

 

Please note that as our conference will be international we took into consideration different time zones but the hours specified in the program refers to the time in Poland, Warsaw (CET). 

 

 

CONFERENCE PROGRAMME

THURSDAY, 19 SEPTEMBER 2024

 

11.00 AM – 2.00 PM:  Session I

 

Chair: Wojciech Owczarski (University of Gdansk, Poland)

 

PANEL: Abject Traumas, Dramatic Recoveries: Minoritarian Performance as Acts of Collective Restoration

 

  • Rüstem Ertuğ Altınay (University of Milan, Italy)

Traumatic Memories, Contested Histories: Commemorating the Jewish Exodus of 1492 in Turkey

  • Sinibaldo De Rosa (University of Milan, Italy)

Remembering Madımak: Commemoration and Historical Trauma among the Alevi Diasporas in Europe

  • Christina Banalopoulou (University of Milan, Italy)

Minoritarian Abjections, Tragic Recoveries: Rum Adaptations of Greek Tragedies in Contemporary Turkey

 

Natasha Padilha (Independent Researcher)

Scenic Uncourtship: Elaboration of Love Mourning through Artistic Practice

 

 

Nao Fuishima (The Courtauld Institute of Art, UK)

Remediating the Past: Film Analysis on Cold War (2018) and the Power of Multimedia Art in Unwritten Narratives”

 

Aniva Sukul (National Institute of Technology [NIT], Agartala, India),

Atri Majumder (ICFAI University Tripura, India) and Gyanabati Khuraijam (National Institute of Technology [NIT], Agartala, India),

Transgressive Memories: Trauma and Affect in Still Alice and Three of Us

 

2.00 PM – 3.00 PM: Break

 

3.00 PM – 5.30 PM: Session II

 

Chair: to be confirmed

 

Suranjana Choudhury (North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong, India)

Negotiating Trauma, Understanding Partition: A Critical Reading of Select Partition Writings from India’s Northeast

 

Sowmya Gulati (Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi, India)

Memory, Trauma and Recovery: A Study of Intizar Husain’s Basti

 

Corpus Navalón (Universidad de Murcia, Spain)

Writing through Queer Trauma: Intersectional Identity and Healing in Mikey Walsh’s Gypsy Boy

 

Jawahara Saidullah (Independent Researcher)

History as Healing 

 

Alex Herod (University of Salford, UK)

I recover, I recover, I recover: Repeat Narratives and Compassion in the Dark Spaces of Life Writing

 

5.30 PM – 6.30 PM: Break

 

6.30 PM – 10.00 PM: Session III

 

Chair: to be confirmed

 

Kristina Baranovaitė (Vilnius University, Lithuania)

The Trauma of Psychosis: Links between Fragmentation and PTSD

 

Shawna Sheperd (North Carolina State University, USA)

Insidious Trauma and Collective Memory in Disability Activism

 

Sherry Zeng (Independent Researcher)

Childhood Maltreatment, Emotion Management and Relationship Satisfaction among Ethnic Minorities

 

Fatima Zahra (Independent Researcher)

Trauma and Natural Disasters: Understanding the Psychological Impact

 

Danica Anderson (Independent Researcher)

South Slavic Women’s Transgenerational Trauma Healing through Oral Memory Practices: Women War Crimes and War Survivors

 

Joanna Szmyła (Jagiellonian University, Poland)

Trauma – an Awakening? Questioning the Status of Trauma in Lacanian Psychoanalysis

 

Karolina Sarzyńska (The Maria Grzegorzewska University of Special Education, Poland)

Psychoanalytic Understanding and Treatment of Relational Childhood Trauma: A Literature Review

FRIDAY, 20 SEPTEMBER 2024

 

11.00 AM – 2.30 PM: Session IV

 

Chair: to be confirmed

 

Kevin Martens Wong (National University of Singapore)

A Scholar, a Glow-Glow Dancer and a Gentleman: Transformative Body-Oriented Leadership for the Obliteration of Trauma in Contemporary Singapore

 

Berel Dov Lerner (Western Galilee College, Israel)

The Lament for Kibbutz Be’eri

 

Lin Meishan (Independent Researcher)

Love as Poison: Madeline’s Unspeakable Trauma in The Eve of St. Agnes

 

Bibhudatta Dash  and Shreya Rathour (Visvesvaraya National

Institute of Technology, Nagpur, India)

Memory and Postmodern Trauma in Prabhat Kumar Singh’s Paths Are Not All Blocked

 

Guzmán Oliván Pareja (Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia [UNED], Spain)

Mediating, Disembodying and Transcending: Re-Membering a Subversive Identity in Rotura, RoseSunWater and I Always Carry My Bones

 

Marina Ragachewskaya (Independent Scholar)

Re-Imagining War Trauma: Pat Barker’s Trojan Women and Her/Story

 

Gayathri S (Sree Vidyadhiraja NSS College Kottayam, Kerala,

India)

Gaze beyond the Obvious: Traumatic Recollections of the Third World

 

2.30 PM – 3.30 PM: Break

 

3.30 PM – 7.00 PM: Session V

 

Chair: to be confirmed

 

Ananya Bhattacharya and Prabha Zacharias (Christ [Deemed to be University], Delhi, India)

Traumatic Memory and State Power: A Study of Indian Emergency of 1975 through Newspaper Archive

 

Angelos Schoinas (Independent Researcher)

Collective Trauma: “Rap music in Greece as a collective sensorium of oppression”

 

Srishti Sharma (University School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi, India)

Identity, Trauma and Memory in Parasyte: The Maxim

 

Adriana Primo-McKinley (Albany State University, USA)

Trauma, Memory, and Identity in the Argentinian Movie La Historia Oficial

 

Joshua Le Huang (Franciscan University of Steubenville, USA)

Philosophy and Prayer Journal: St. Augustine’s Confessions

 

Bushra Juhi Jani (College of Medicine, Al-Nahrain University, Baghdad, Iraq)

Memory, Trauma, and Recovery in Hamlet: A Data-Driven Approach Using AI

 

Britt Page (University of Southern Mississippi, USA)

The Complexity of Trauma in Toni Morrison’s Beloved, Song of Solomon, and Paradise

 

7.00 PM – 8.00 PM - BREAK

 

8.00 PM – 10.30 PM: Session VI

 

Chair: to be confirmed

 

Anna Batzeli (Democritus University of Trace, Greece)

Humanizing the Experience: Greek Gastarbeiter Memories From Living Away From Home

 

Yaron Katz (Holon Institute of Technology, Israel)

Trauma and War in Israel

 

Emmanuel Nkurunziza (Independent Researcher)

A Recovery Model for a Genocide Victims Memory Trapped in Politics

 

Jesse Fowler (Independent Researcher)

The Black-Site Paradox: How the Post-9/11 Fight for Justice Has Led to an Increase in Injustice and Why to Advocate Against U.S. Naval Station Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, as a Black Site

 

Joanne Benham Rennick (Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada)

Trauma and Memorialisation: A case study of the Perth Regiment's role in the liberation of Sneek Netherlands and the Healing Role of War Memorials

 

10.00 PM – Conference Closing

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