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Artist in ResidenceIn Cooperation with Klosterneuburg Abbey
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Doktorandin, Abteilung Kulturwissenschaft, Kunstuniversität Linz
The Art of Sex Education: Contemporary Aesthetics As Idiosyncratic Interventions in Hegemonic Sexual Discourses
Department of History, Yaroslavl State Pedagogical University, Russia
Medicine in Motion: Russian Medical Initiatives on the Borders of the Empire (19th Century)
GIFs That Keep On Giving: An Intermediary Anthology of the Ever-Alive
Senior Common Room member of St. Antony’s College, Oxford University
Democracy/Autocracy and Religious Attitudes in Post-Soviet Nation-States: The Case of Islam in Azerbaijan
Associate Professor of Architecture, School of Architecture, University of Texas
The Representation of Regional and National Identity in Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Architecture on the Borders of the Austro-Hungarian Empire: the Role of Ornament
Institut für Soziologie, Universität Wien
Migration Narratives Juxtaposed: A Sociological Analysis of Photos, Letters,and Biographies of "Guest Workers" from Turkey Living in Austria
Professorin für Medienwissenschaft, Universität Potsdam, Institut für Künste und Medien
A Nonconscious Turn? On the Emergence of Nonconscious Zones as Couplings of Human and Nonhuman Agency
Scientific assistant at the Institute for the History and Ethics of Medicine at the University Medical Centre Hamburg-Eppendorf
The Hospital Bed as an Object and Space. On the Material Culture of Psychiatry in the 19th and 20th Centuries
Research Fellow, RAS, Institute of Philosphy, Moscow
German Translations of Russian Poetry in the GDR and Elsewhere: A Comparative Study
Ph. D. Candidate in the Program in Literature, Duke University, North Carolina
Cinematic evidence: the documentary fictions of the Palestinian filmmaker Michel Khleifi
Assistant Professor of Modern German Literature, Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz, German Institute
Fortunatus and Co.: Translations and Adaptations of a Melancholic Bestseller (1509–1832)
INTERNATIONAL GRADUATE CENTRE FOR THE STUDY OF CULTURE (GCSC), JUSTUS-LIEBIG-UNIVERSITÄT GIESSEN
Society as Translation
Department of Cultural History and Theory, Humboldt University of Berlin
My death in a game. Drafting a Ludo-Thanatology
Professor and Incoming Chair, department of Sociology, University of Pittsburgh
Revolution as Translation: Intellectuals & Society in the Arab World
California Institute of Technology, Pasadena
The Anxiety of Influence and the Life of the Scientist
PHD CANDIDATE, UNIVERSITY OF ART AND DESIGN LINZ
Mastering Entertainment. On Travelling Showpeople and Amusement Machines
Doctoral Candidate, History Department, University of Chicago
Wissen, um zu leben: The Politics of Natural History in “Jahrhundertwende” Austria
Professor of Greek art and archaeology, University of Edinburgh
A Cultural History of Olympia and Its Monuments
Professor of European History at Brown University, USA
The Origins of Genocide in Buczacz, Ukraine
Skopje
Proverbs as Relevant Material for Historie Anthropology. Comparative Aspects of South-Siav Proberbs
Privatdozent für Neuere deutsche und allgemeine und vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft, Universität Basel
Mediology and Alternate History
Professor for Cultural Anthropology, Research Centre Religion and Society, University of Amsterdam
Grammars of Selfing and Othering in the Metropolis
Alexandria, USA
A Concise History of Austria
DOKTORAND, THEATERWISSENSCHAFT, UNIVERSITÄT TEL AVIV UND DER TANZWISSENSCHAFT, PARIS LODRON UNIVERSITÄT SALZBURG
Lea Bergstein: The Signature of a Dancer. The New Hebrew Dance and its European Roots (1920—1948)
Independent scholar, Jerusalem
Supplanting Settler Societies: A Comparative Study
Professor at the Department of History und Director des Center for European and Russian Studies, University of California, Los Angeles
Economic History of Europe, 19-20th Century
ProfessorDepartment of HistoryJohn Carroll University in Cleveland
Reinventing »Red Vienna« after 1945. Reconstruction, Transitional Justice, and Everyday Life
Professor of Film and Television Studies, Goldsmiths, University of London
Digital Publics: The Online Negotiation of Urban Transformation in Postsocialist China
PhD CanditateInstitut für Bildende Kunst und KulturwissenschaftenKunstuniversität Linz
After Life. An Art History of Decay
Graz and Berlin
PRIVATDOZENT, PETER SZONDI-INSTITUT FÜR ALLGEMEINE UND VERGLEICHENDE LITERATURWISSENSCHAFT, FREIE UNIVERSITÄT BERLIN
Basteln. Literatur-, Kultur- und Theoriegeschichte einer »kleinen Tätigkeit«
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND FOREIGN POLICY DEPARTMENT, PETRO MOHYLA BLACK SEA NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, UKRAINE, ÖAW-JESH/IFK_Fellow
Impact of the German Diplomats in Austria in the 1920-1930s on the political situation in the region
PH.D. CANDIDATE, DEPARTMENT OF GERMAN STUDIES, CORNELL UNIVERSITY
Indirect Speech - Descriptions in Austrian Postwar Prose
Jerusalem
Islam and Democracy
RESEARCHER, INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF TOTALITARIAN REGIMES, PRAGUE
The Czechoslovak Communist Regime and Crimes against Humanity: Contemporary Judicial Issues in Handling the Past
Adjunct Professor of the History of Urban Form at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University
The Irreducible Urban
Lecturer in Architectural History at the Department of Architecture, Harvard University, Graduate School of Design
"Under the Sign of Transparency": Twentieth-century Discourses on Architectural Space, the City, and Modern Subjectivity
Transformative Transactions: Architecture, Media, City 1920-1970
Prof. em., Science Studies Unit, University of Edinburgh
A Defence of Relativism
Monash University, Australia
University of Chicago
Doktorand, Professur für Wissenschaftsforschung, Department für Architektur, ETH Zürich
Academicized Architecture: Politics and Practices of “Design Research”
Doctoral Candidate in the Department of German, University of California, Berkeley
An Archaeology of Wireless Connectivity: Technologies of Transmission and Reception in Central Europe, 1880–1930
Cornell University
The changing Meaning of political Capitals and their Relation to political Identification following the End of the Cold War Division of Europe
Associate Professor of History, Gettysburg College
A cultural and intellectual history of suicide in Central Europe (1780-1950)
Doctoral candidate, History Departement, Duke University
The Revolution in the Republic: Georges Sorel and the Science, Sociology, and Political Philosophy of the early Third Republic
Professorin, Institut Theaterwissenschaft mit Schwerpunkt Tanzwissenschaft, Freie Universität Berlin
Movement and Metaphor – Tropes and Disfigurations in Contemporary Dance
TEACHING PROFESSOR, GERMAN AND JEWISH STUDIES, PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY
Austrian Jewish Refugees in the United States and the Fate of Their Elderly in Nazi Europe, 1938–46
Oxford
Duke University
Building a Ludic City. The Development of the Urban Playground in the Twentieth Century Metropolis
Research Assistant, Centre for Gender Studies, University of Arts Graz
Automatism – Suggestion – Hypnosis: Transfer processes between acting theories and “psycho-sciences” in the 1900s
Doktorandin, Kunsthistorisches Institut, Freie Universität Berlin
Moving Objects, Contested Stories: The Frobenius Collection from West Africa (1907–09)
PhD candidate, University of Graz
Associate Professor, Department of German Studies, Emory University
Relations of Desolation: Collectivity in Narratives of Environmental Crisis
Directordocumenta Institut KasselProfessor em. of Macrosociology
Concept and Experience of Contemporaneity
Professor of Film Studies at the Gutenberg University in Mainz
Factory of the Gestures. Body Language in Film
Technologies of Race, Class and Gender in Late Imperial Vienna: A Historical Ethnography and Cultural History of 'Jung Wien'
Goethe and the Textual Tradition: Readings in Another German Intellectual History
Senior Researcher, Institute for World Literature, Slovak Academy of Sciences
Transformation of Rhetorical Strategies in European Conversation
Professor at the Institute for Theory at the Zurich University of the Arts
Literature/Language and Artistic Research
Professor of German and Comparative Literature at Yale University
Institutional Novels: A Novel Type and Its Theory in the First Half of the Twentieth Century
Judaic Studies Program, Yale University
A Third Space: Translation, Transposition, and Transformation in Interwar Yiddish Modernism
Composing Invisibly: The Posthumous Career of Franz Schubert (1828-1888)
Visiting Scholar, Duke University, Institute for Critical Theory
Translation, Concepts of “Right,” and the Opium Wars: Beyond Postcolonial Historiography and a New World History
Professor of Anthropology, University of Chicago and Director of the Chicago Center for Contemporary Theory
Ethnicity, Inc.: The Commodification of Culture and the Incorporation of Identity
Professor of Anthropology and Social Sciences, University of Chicago and Research Professor, American Bar Foundation
Professor of German and Comparative Literature at Princeton University
Karl Kraus as a Reader of Nietzsche: A Study in Influence
Autorin und Doktorandin, Peter Szondi-Institut für allgemeine und vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft an der FU Berlin
Towards an Empirical Aesthetics Which Also Works for Machines: A Survey of the Recyclability of Existing Theories
Graduate Student Instructor for German Language and Literature at Berkeley
The Performative Production of Willpower around 1900
United States, Vienna
Austrians' Memories: Vienna 1938-45/95, The Past and the Present
DOKTORANDIN, DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY, UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA
Households at the Dawn of the Bronze Age in the Aegean Basin: Socio-Cultural Anthropological Perspectives
New York University
Historical Preferences/Archaeo/ogical Remains: Borneplatz, Judenplatz etc. / Divided Cities/Divided Histories: European Borderlands
DOKTORANDIN, INSTITUT FÜR KUNSTGESCHICHTE, UNIVERSITÄT WIEN
Animals and Identity. An Analysis of Maria Lassnig’s Animal Paintings
Academy of fine arts Vienna
From the Collection to the Archive: A Reflection on the Production of Images in the 1974—1989 Inter-Revolutionary Space between the Carnation and the Velvet Revolutions
VISUAL ARTIST, DOCTORAL STUDENT, UNIVERSITY OF ART AND DESIGN LINZ
Inverted Utopias. The Divergent Evolution of Immortality Pursuits
Coordinator of Arts & Sciences, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
Fingerprints: An Essay on the Art of Individualization
PhD CandidateDepartment of PhilosophyFordham University
Translating Psychoanlysis: From Vienna to New York and Back Again
Professor of Philosophy, Northwestern University
The Time of Biopolitical Vulnerability
Assistant Professor of German Studies, University of Michigan
Investigating the “Türkische Bibliothek” (1904–1929): “Exceptional” Translations and the Experience of Modernity
Full ProfessorMedia Studies and Cultural StudiesUniversity of Hildesheim
Supporting Characters
Allegories of Production: Post-1945 Cinema and Sensory Modernization
Tel Aviv University
Jewish History and the Epistemology of Memory
Black Stars in the European City
PH.D. CANDIDATE, DEPARTMENT OF GERMAN, PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
On Schicksal: The Return of Tragedy in Modernity
INDEPENDENT RESEARCHER MUSICOLOGY
Turbo-Folk and the Meaning of Place. Listening to a Globalised Music Genre in Vienna and Belgrade
Research FellowInstitute of Social Sciencesof the University of Lisbon
This Has a Name. Translation and Subject Constitution in Central Angola
The Plasticity of the Past: Valuating, Distancing, Alois Riegl and Neo-Kantian Realism
INDEPENDENT SCHOLAR
Comics and Archaeology: An Encounter
Doktorand, Institut für Politikwissenschaft, Universität Wien
The “National-Social State” and Its Other: Racism from the Perspective of Materialist Theories of the State
Scientific assistant at the Peter Szondi Institute of Comparative Literature at the Free University of Berlin
Natural Epistemologies between the Old and New World
Professor of Informatics, Cognitive Science, and International Studies, Director of the Center for Research on Mediated Interaction, Indiana University, Bloomington
Technologies of (Dis)Order: Drones, Conflict, and Crisis
Promoting Planned Living: The "New Architecture" of the 1920s as Urbanist Media Space
Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Cultural History and Theory, Humboldt University Berlin
The Meaning of Self-Awareness in Comparative Psychology in the 20th and 21st Centuries
Professor Emeritus of Cultural Anthropology, University of Amsterdam
Objects of Pleasure and Pain: Another Look at African Paintings
University of Amsterdam
Freelance Author and Scientist, Vienna
“Dictators Don’t Have Swing”: Tracing the History and Biography of Jazz, Psychoanalysis, and National Socialism
Ph.D. Candidate, Institute for Cultural Studies, Humboldt University Berlin
Cary C. Boshamer Distinguished Professor of Music, Department of Music, University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill
Beethoven in Translation: Reframing the Interwar Commemorations of 1920 and 1927
Doktorand, Abteilung Kulturwissenschaft, Kunstuniversität Linz
The Great Loop Forward: Cybernetic Incompleteness between China and Europe,1700–2000
Tel-Aviv University
The Educational Program of the Jesuits (esp. Austrian and German) / Jesuit Ballet as a System of Representation
Associate Professor of non-russian slavonic languages, University of Oxford, Wolfson College, Faculty of Medieval and Modern Language
Historical Urban Multilingualism in East Central Europe: Łódź around 1900
PH.D. CANDIDATE IN COMPARATIVE LITERATURE, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
“Etwas aus einer anderen Oper”: Listening for a New Radiopoetics in the Hörspiele of Austrian Women Authors after 1945
Department of Music, Grand Valley State University (Michigan)
Nostalgia or Contemporary Critique? The Role of Classic Operettas in Contemporary Austria and Neighboring Countries
RICHARD B. FISHER PROFESSOR OF LITERATURE, DIVISION OF LANGUAGES & LITERATURE, BARD COLLEGE AT SIMON'S ROCK & VISITING PROFESSOR OF LITERATURE, BARD COLLEGE
Research and Writing of a Biography of Ingeborg Bachmann
SCHRIFTSTELLER; PROFESSOR FÜR ÄSTHETIK, INSTITUTIONEN FÖR KULTUR OCH LÄRANDE, SÖDERTÖRNS HÖGSKOLA, STOCKHOLM
»Die dünnen Götter«, a novel
AUTORIN UND ÜBERSETZERIN, WIEN
China in real time
Doctoral Candidate, Institute of Slavic Studies, University of Vienna
Translation in Philosophy: Heidegger’s Being and Time in Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian Translations
Adjunct ProfessorArtCenter College of DesignPasadena/California
Between Point Zero and the Iron Curtain. Art 1945–1948
The Business of Building a National Economy: Oil, Land and Development in Austrian Galicia
PH.D. CANDIDATE, GERMAN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE PROGRAM, RUTGERS UNIVERSITY
The Childhood of Psychoanalysis
University of Glasgow
Architecture, Modernity and Memory: Vienna/Berlin 1890-1933
PhD CandidateDepartment of Near Eastern StudiesUniversity of Vienna
Odyssey across the Aegean: The Jewish Exodus from Greece (1943–1944)
Senior PostdocCentre for Gender Studies and DiversityUniversity of Music and Performing Arts Graz
Scoring Africa. Film Music as Cultural Colonialism
PROFESSOR, INSTITUTE OF CULTURE AND AESTHETICS OF DIGITAL MEDIA, LEUPHANA UNIVERSITY LÜNEBURG
Playful Work. Playbour
Vienna
Hungary
PH.D. CANDIDATE UND LEHRBEAUFTRAGTE, INSTITUT FÜR AFRIKAWISSENSCHAFTEN, UNIVERSITÄT WIEN
“Music is not a one-man show.” Young Instrumental Musicians in Accra, Ghana, and their (trans-)local creative Relations
WISSENSCHAFTLICHER MITARBEITER, INSTITUT FÜR KULTURWISSENSCHAFT, HUMBOLDT-UNIVERSITÄT ZU BERLIN
“Kneel Down, Move Your Lips in Prayer, and You Will Believe”: The Cultural History of Genuflection
Assistant ProfessorDepartment of German StudiesStanford University
War, Gender, and the Novel in Austria, 1945–49
Ph. D. Candidate in German Studies at Stanford University
Toward a Language of Images: Literature and Visual Culture in fin-de-siècle Vienna
London vs. Paris: Imperial Exhibitions, Urban Space, and Metropolitan Networks, 1880-1930
Vision and visual perspective in the poetry of Catullus
On Understanding of Public Art Viewing: Between Social Constructivism and Ethics
Deadly Force. The German military Experience in an Age of Total War
LecturerInstitute for Classical Philology, Medieval and NeolatinUniversity of Vienna
Dance Translations. Re-enacting Ancient Dance under the Fascist Regime
PRIVATDOZENT FÜR ALLGEMEINE UND VERGLEICHENDE LITERATURWISSENSCHAFT SOWIE DEUTSCHE PHILOLOGIE, FREIE UNIVERSITÄT BERLIN
The Concept of Rhythm in the Arts ca. 1900 and Its Temporal and Cultural Implications
Professor of History, John Jay College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York
Prisons, Gender, and Citizenship in Modern Italy
DOKTORANDIN, INSTITUT FÜR OSTEUROPÄISCHE GESCHICHTE, UNIVERSITÄT WIEN
The Ambivalent Rhetoric of Austrian Social Democrats in the Migration Debate Prior to 1914
Professor of History and Comparative Literature, Brown University, Providence
The Invisible Jewish Budapest: Assimilation and Urban Modernity in Central Europe
Humanism in the High Middle Ages and in the Renaissance
Publizistin und Kulturwissenschaftlerin, Institut für Kulturwissenschaft, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Total Strangers? The Autistic as Key Figure of Our Times
Ph. D. Candidate, Institute for Cultural and Social Anthropology, Student of Contemporary History, University of Vienna
„A Sort of Human Material Science“: Anton Adolf Plügel and the „Rassen- und Volkstumsforschung“ in Krakow (1940–1944)
PH.D. CANDIDATE, ECAM GRADUATE SCHOOL, KUNSTHOCHSCHULE BASEL / KUNSTUNIVERSITÄT LINZ
Of Life in the Cloud. Tracing the Internet as »Embodied Media« in the Swiss and Austrian Alps
Princeton University
Late Humanism and the Idea of Encyclopaedic Scholarship
University of Graz
DOKTORANDIN, INSTITUT FÜR ROMANISTIK, UNIVERSITÄT WIEN
Conflicted Hands: Representations of Midwives between Body and Culture in Early Modern Spain
University of Pittsburgh
Science, Identity and Community in Revolutionary Vienna: The Founding of the Akademie der Wissenschaften
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Humanities and Cultural Studies
DOKTORANDIN; ÄLTERE DEUTSCHE SPRACHE UND LITERATUR, FACHBEREICH GERMANISTIK, PARIS LODRON UNIVERSITÄT SALZBURG
Dressed in Animal Skin. The relationship between human and animals on the basis of material culture in Middle High German literature
PhD CandidateInstitute for Art Theory and Cultural StudiesAcademy of Fine Arts Vienna
Elements of a modern film history with Enno Patalas
Musicologist and Cultural Historian
Communist Modernism: Music, Politics, and Cultural Theory in the German Democratic Republic
Postdoc. Professur für Wissenschaftsforschung, ETH Zürich
An Environmental Machine: The Frankfurt Airport and Its Region
Freier Autor und Literaturwissenschafter, Berlin
Immersive Subjectivity: Autistics, Narcissists, Conspiracy Theorists
Researcher at the Literary Institute of the Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Ljubljana
Joking Relationships in Capitals of Modernity: Uncles and Nephews in Diderot, Marx, Althusser, Miller, and Bernhard
Austria and the Congress for Cultural Freedom, 1954-1965: Cosmopolitianism, National Identity, and the Cultural Cold War on the Margins of the Atlantic World
AKADEMISCHE RÄTIN FÜR SOUND/DIGITAL SOUND AM LEHRSTUHL FÜR DIGITALE UND AUDIOVISUELLE MEDIEN, UNIVERSITÄT BAYREUTH
Field Recordings and »Environmental Sound«. On the Epistemology, Technology, and Aesthetics of Acoustic Ecologies
Ph. D. Candidate, Transcultural Communication, University of Vienna
Rethinking the Role of the Translator: The Zsolnay Publishing House, 1924–1938
Doc scholarship holder of the Austrian Academy of Sciences at the University of Vienna’s Department of Contemporary History
Forced Migration, Epidemic, and the Border: The National Socialist Civil Administration’s Delousing Border Camps in Occupied Eastern Europe, 1939-1945
Freelance Translator
Wandering Coproducers: Thoughts on Crossing-Over
The geocultural imagination: scenarios and story lines
Department of Culture Studies, Life Writing and Cultural Memory, Tilburg School of Humanities
Piet Mondrian in Vienna: Searching for the Unknown Third
University of Delaware
Imperial Silk Cities: A Comparative Study of the Organization of the Silk Industry focusing on Family, Work and Community in Kyoto and Vienna
Robert Musil and The Literary Sociology of Modernity
A Million Miles from Home? Traces of a Migratory Self in Accents and Incidents in Liliane Lijn’s Her Mother’s Voice. An Intermedial/Translingual Project
Professor für Musikwissenschaft, Universität Würzburg
Musik, Religion und Wissenschaft in der Spätantike und der Karolingerzeit. Eine Geschichte des Gesangs vor dem Zeitalter der Musik
Associate Professor of History, Lewis & Clark College, Portland, Oregon
Beyond the Siege: Cultural Traffic between Austrians and Turks, 1878 to the Present
Translating Jewish Tradition: Bertha Pappenheim (1859–1936) and Religious Writings for Women
DOKTORANDIN, ABTEILUNG FÜR PHILOSOPHIE, INSTITUT FÜR KUNSTWISSENSCHAFTEN, KUNSTPÄDAGOGIK UND KUNSTVERMITTLUNG, UNIVERSITÄT FÜR ANGEWANDTE KUNST WIEN
»When the object laughs ...«. Style and Truth in Marx's Early Journalism
Ph. D. Candidate at the Department of Music, Duke University
Militärmusik, Public Spectacle, and Cultural Identity in the Austro-Hungarian Empire
Ph. D. Candidate, Institute for Orientalism, University of Vienna
Present Sufi Approaches to the Qur’an
Professor of Modern European History, University of Maryland
Nazi Propaganda for the Arab World: Collaboration, Cultural Fusion and Ideological Diffusion from Berlin, 1941-1945
The Wiener Werkstätte and Its Critics
PhD CandidateDepartment of GermanNew York University
Ambivalent Liaisons. Sexuality between Pathology and Criminality in Viennese Modernism
DOKTORANDIN, LEKTORIN, INSTITUT FÜR OSTASIENWISSENSCHAFTEN, UNIVERSITÄT WIEN & INTERN. PROGRAMS IN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, UNIVERSITÄT FÜR ANGEWANDTE KUNST WIEN
The Mongol Yuan Dynasty (1271–1368) in Republican Era Chinese Historiography (1900–1949)
Graz
The Wanderer and the City - Nomadic Figures in the Writing of "das Rote Wien"
Frau Brecht: The life and career of Helene Weigel
Chair of Modern German Literature, University of Basel
Diderot German. The Cultural Politics of Intermittent Translation
Arizona State University, Tempe
WISSENSCHAFTLICHER MITARBEITER, PETER SZONDI-INSTITUT FÜR ALLGEMEINE UND VERGLEICHENDE LITERATURWISSENSCHAFT, FREIE UNIVERSITÄT BERLIN
Objections: On the History and Theory of Interventionist Translation
Doctoral candidate, Departement of History, University of California, Los Angeles
Paul F. Lazarsfeld and Modern Social Research
Associate Professor of German und Chair am Department of German Studies des Emory College of Arts & Sciences in Atlanta
Reading Beethoven’s Readings: His Intellectual Life in Vienna
Post-doctoral researcher at The Cluster of Excellence “Asia and Europe in a Global Context” at the University of Heidelberg
The Cesspool and the Rose Garden: The Social Life of Smell in Modern China, 1840s-1960s
John Stambaugh Professor of History, Cornell University, New York, NY
Austria-Hungary and International Law in the First World War
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Between Public and Private Life: Athenian and their Kindred
DOKTORANDIN, INSTITUT FÜR ÄGYPTOLOGIE, UNIVERSITÄT WIEN
Wisdom Dwells in Pyramids. Topological Approaches to Ancient Egyptian Pyramid Texts
State University of New York, Buffalo
Historical Scholarship and the Creation of Imagined Communities and Collective Identities
Purdue University
The Fall and Decline of a Multinational Empire: Central Europe 1815-2000
A Viennese Childhood: The Early Years of Edgar G. Ulmer
SENIOR RESEARCHER, INSTITUT FÜR KULTURWISSENSCHAFTEN UND THEATERGESCHICHTE, ÖSTERREICHISCHE AKADEMIE DER WISSENSCHAFTEN
Spatial Translations. The Cartographic Imagination of Cold War Science Fiction (1957–1969)
Independent ResearcherComparative Literature and History of Science
Having as a Form of Being. Theories and Literary Representations of Property around 1800
PhD CandidateAbteilung für KomparatistikMartin-Luther-Universität Halle
Failing men? Bourgeois masculinities in contemporary German fiction
FU Berlin
APL. PROFESSOR, INSTITUT FÜR GESCHICHTSWISSENSCHAFTEN, HUMBOLDT-UNIVERSITÄT ZU BERLIN
Shifts between Center and Periphery in Western Societies: The Loose Ends of the World
Censorship of the Arts in Germany, 1890-2000
Université Laval, Québec, Canada
Production of Heroes and Negotiation of Identity and Policy
Research Assistent at the Cluster of Excellence "Cultural Bases of Integration", University of Constance
Relations of Uncertainty. Popular Quantum Physics, the “Postmodern Turn”, and the Cultural Logics of Translation
Ph. D. Candidate, Department of Germanic Studies, University of Chicago
Faltering Language: German-Yiddish Literature after 1900
The bird's-eye view
Landscapes of memory: Open-air museums and national identity in a transnational age
Swarthmore College
Nationalism from Below in Imperial Austria 1880-1918
University of California, Berkeley
The Cinema and the Emergence of Modernity in Weimar Germany
University of California at Berkeley
Cinema and the Emergence of Modernity in Germany
Associate ProfessorDepartment of EnglishUniversity of Niš, Serbia
E-Lit. Definitions, Emerging Forms, Methodology, Context
PhD candidate at the University of Vienna
DOKTORAND, LECTURER, ZENTRALKONSERVATORIUM PEKING (CENTRAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC BEIJING / 中央音乐学院)
Beyond Synthesis and Transfer. Analyzing the Aesthetic Shift in Recent Composed Music from China
Postdoctoral Fellow, Institut français d’études anatoliennes, Istanbul
Period eye and historical modalities of vision in the light of contemporary research in mind & brain sciences
INDEPENDENT RESEARCHER, LITERATUR- UND KULTURWISSENSCHAFT, HAMBURG
Sigmund Freud as Translator. Transnational and Transdisciplinary Practices
PhD CandidateDepartment of Art HistoryParis Lodron University of Salzburg
Anthropological Photography as Colonial Visual Strategy
Professor of Musicology and Germanic Studies at the University of Illinois
Beethoven’s Aesthetic Politics and the Goal of “Kunstvereinigung” (Artistic Unification)
INDEPENDENT RESEARCHER, LEKTORIN, INSTITUT FÜR GESCHICHTE, UNIVERSITÄT GRAZ
When researchers become censors. An approach to the Vienna Censorship Office during the First World War
Paris
Enhancing Vienna's Knowledge-base
Senior ResearcherInstitute of Contemporary HistoryCzech Academy of Sciences
The Politics of Rights in East Central Europe, 1970s–2010s
Rhetorical excess and the cultural unconscious in Viennese music criticism
PhD CandidateAbteilung für KunsttheorieUniversität für angewandte Kunst Wien
Between Dream and Technology. An Anthropological-Historical View on ›Machinic Imagination‹
South Eastern Europe and the Victorian female gaze: Travel and (un)desirable intimacies
Professor of Philosophy at the Free University of Berlin
Is being “digitally connected“ a cultural technique? The Janus face of digital literacy in the context of a“Critique of Digital Reason”
Lecturer at the department of German Studies, University of Vienna
Thinking with Plants: Possibilities and Challenges for Literary and Cultural Plant Studies
Associate Professor, Department of German and Critical Thought, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL
Space, Field, Situation: On the Structure of Media Spaces (1909–1969)
KÜNSTLERIN/DOKTORANDIN, KUNSTUNIVERSITÄT LINZ
In Leo? Escapist Sites in Reality and Imagination
Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin/Chercheuse und Leiterin des Forschungsschwerpunkts "Staat, Recht und Politischer Konflikt", Centre Marc Bloch, An-Institut Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Sociology of the Artificial City
Ph. D. Candidate, Institute for Theater, Film and Media Studies, University of Vienna
Circus Mobilities. (Re-)Thinking Contemporary Circus Practice from a Mobility Perspective
Quantum Mechanics East and West: The Differential Reception of Bohr's Interpretation in Western Europe and the Soviet Union - Ideological Causes, Philosophical Effects
University of Essex
The Emergence of a populist Right in Austria at the End of the XIXth Century
Postdoctoral Researcher, Fachbereich Medienwissenschaft, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar
»Can the mind be represented by a machine?” Implizites Wissen im Zeichen der Digitalisierung
Birbeck College, University of London
The New Hieroglyphics: Time and Articulation in the Silent Cinema
Postdoc Researcher
Knowledge of the Unknown. On the Emergence and Functional Logic of the “Dark Figure” in the 19thCentury
DOKTORANDIN, INSTITUT FÜR SPRACHWISSENSCHAFT, UNIVERSITÄT WIEN
Representations of Borders and Spaces in Austrian Media Discourses and in Narratives of Displaced Persons
POSTDOC RESEARCHER, UNIVERSITÄT WIEN UND NEEDHAM RESEARCH INSTITUTE (CAMBRIDGE, UK)
Circulation – Selection – Exclusion: Brain Research between Habsburg Austria, the Japanese Empire, and Colonial Korea
Doctoral candidate, Department of East Asian Studies at the University of Vienna
Laboratory Vienna-Tokyo: On the Origins and Development of a Neuropsychiatric "Thought-Style" in Austria and Japan ca. 1900
Independent ResearcherHistory of Migrations
Yugoslav Labor Migrants in Austria and their Private Photographs (1970s–1980s). Creating a Sense of Self and Locality
Professor of Semiotics and Cultural Semiotics, Department of Philosophy, University of Turin
Translation and Blasphemy: A Semiotic Perspective
Archaeology of Virtuality: Histories of Simulation from Perspective to Cyberspace
Harvard University
A social and cultural theory of child development
Reader in History, Department of History and Classics, Swansea University
Connecting Women: The Life and Work of Käthe Leichter
Lecturer at the Institute for Media Studies at the University of Basel
Quasi-body. On Body Art in Slapstick Comedy
Doctoral candidate in Comparative Literature at SUNY Binghamton
Discordant Unities: Viennese Urbanism and its Effects on the Organizational Principles behind Architecture and Music from 1890 to 1938
Project Fellow, Research Institute for Philosophy Hannover
Between Renunciation and Role Model: The morphology, History and Aesthetic of the Western Asceticism
The Austrian Tradition in German Culture: An Intellectual History
WISSENSCHAFTLICHE MITARBEITERIN, EXZELLENZCLUSTER »TEMPORAL COMMUNITIES«, FREIE UNIVERSITÄT BERLIN
Literary [Machine] Translation?
ROSA MAY DISTINGUISHED UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR, DIRECTOR OF THE MAX KADE CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY GERMAN LITERATURE, WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST. LOUIS
Hermann Broch and Religion: The Dialogics of Jewish and Christian Thinking
Bild und Tod. Zur Geschichte des Repräsentationsbegriffs
Professor, Slavic and East European Languages and Literatures and Film and Media Studies, Yale University
Avant-doc east and west
VERLAGSLEKTOR UND FREIBERUFLICHER ÜBERSETZER, WIEN
In Search of the Origins of Decolonial Thought: Translating Hélène Clastres’ La terre sans mal. Le prophétisme tupi-guarani
PhD CandidateFachbereich GesellschaftswissenschaftenGoethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main
Countering Romanticization: Queer and Feminist Struggles for Care
Associate Professor of German, The Ohio State University
Man in the Anthropocene. Travel-Writing, the Order of Nature, and the Disorder of Ecology
Research AssistantInstitut für Kunstwissenschaft und Bildende KunstRPTU Kaiserslautern-Landau
Premodern Surveying Practices: Visual and Spatial Representations in Times of War and Peace
Cultural and Political Flows of Protest. Post-Identitarian Social Movements and Trans-national Knowledge Production
PhD candidate, University of Vienna
PROFESSOR OF HISTORY, COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES, UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE
Communicating Human Rights. The Political Uses of Music in the Mid-20th Century
Mimesis at verge. Trompe-l'oeil and the paradoxes of pictorial representation
Strasbourg
DOKTORANDIN, INSTITUT FÜR JUDAISTIK, UNIVERSITÄT WIEN
»quam mulieres menstruosi sunt«. The Motif of Jewish »Male Menstruation« as an Example for Pre-Modern Christian Mechanisms of Discrimination
Professor of English Language and Linguistics, University of Cagliari
Pathos as Rhetorical Strategy in Drama and Art of the Middle Ages: A Comparison of Visual and Verbal Acts of Communication
PhD CandidateDepartment of Theatre, Film and Media StudiesUniversity of Vienna
Tents, Turbans and Tribulations: The Ottoman in Early Modern Viennese Performance Culture
Professor of Cultural Analysis, Department of Social Sciences, Loughborough University, UK
The Cultures of Neoliberal Capitalism
WISSENSCHAFTLICHE MITARBEITERIN UND LEHRBEAUFTRAGTE, MUSIK UND KUNST PRIVATUNIVERSITÄT DER STADT WIEN UND UNIVERSITÄT GRAZ
Hidden Paintings: Approaches to a Pre-Socratic Understanding of Pictoriality
Professorin, Allgemeine und Vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft, Universität Erfurt
On Babble: The Many Languages in the Language I Speak or Write
Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Texas at Austin
Hotel Beirut
Associated Research Professor at the NCCR "Iconic Criticism"
University of Basel
Translating Migrants: Hetero- and Self-Translation in Social Documentary Photography
Research associate at the Centre for Research on Anti-Semitism at the Technical University of Berlin
Jews as Confidential Informants for the Vienna Branch of the Wehrmacht Intelligence Service: Loyalty and Betrayal in the Intelligence War and the Holocaust
James R. Shepley Professor, Sanford School of Public Policy Professor at the Department of Public Science Duke University, Durham
Internet Encounters: Cognitive instruments and processing news and information in Russia
Pope Formosus, Political Theology and the Carolingian World Order
WISSENSCHAFTLICHER MITARBEITER, INSTITUT FÜR PHILOSOPHIE, UNIVERSITÄT WIEN
Simulacra of the Demonic. Anthony the Hermit or the Autonomy of Objective Phantasm
University of Westminster, London
Politics and Passions. The Rise of the Extreme Right
Honorary ProfessorInstitut für deutsche LiteraturHumboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Mercury's twins. Newspaper and telescope as media of the dissolution of spatiotemporal boundaries in the early modern period
Independent ResearcherHistory and Cultural Studies
A Knowledge History of Rumor Control in the United States
Doctoral student in the Department of Modern and Contemporary History at the University of Linz
In the Equilibrium of Cultures: Margaret Mead, Gregory Bateson, and American Anthropology, ca. 1930-1950
European ldentity: A Multimedia Gateway to New Historical Awareness
Department of Political Science, University of California, San Diego
Performative Evidence: Philosophy, Criticism, and the Musical Public Sphere
Recipient of the DOC Stipend of the Austrian Academy of Sciences in conjunction with the Institute for European Ethnology of the University of Vienna
Betwixt and Between. An Ethnological Study of the Life Situation of Non-deportable Refugees in Malta.
DOKTORANDIN, INSTITUT FÜR KUNST UND KULTURWISSENSCHAFTEN, KUNSTUNIVERSITÄT LINZ
Chaosmos of the Personal
Professor of German, University of Notre Dame (Indiana)
Henri Bergson and German Cultural Conservatism, 1910-1930
DOKTORANDIN, INSTITUT FÜR SOZIALWISSENSCHAFTEN, LEHRBEREICH SOZIOLOGIE DER ZUKUNFT DER ARBEIT, HUMBOLDT-UNIVERSITÄT ZU BERLIN
Always Even Better Ways. Logistical Media and Programmability of Labor
Electronic Networking and the Unity of Knowledge
Salzburg
SENIOR RESEARCH FELLOW AND LECTURER, DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY, UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA
Refugees’ (Digital) Citizenship from Below. On Translation, Care, and Digital Infrastructure in the Context of Forced Migration
East and West in the Writings of Karl Emil Franzos
Associate Researcherifk
The World as We Know It. Sclater’s Six-Region Model and the Life Sciences, 1858 to Today
Doctoral candidate, Institute for cultural studies at the Humboldt University in Berlin
INSTITUTE OF AUSTRIAN HISTORICAL RESEARCH, UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA
Knowledge, Violence, and Friendship. Oriental Studies in the Early Modern Habsburg Monarchy
Department of East European History at the University of Vienna
Law, Administration, and Corruption on the Threshold to the Modern Age: Dalmatia and Wallachia, 1770-1840
University of Maryland
A Postcolonial Agenda of Modernity: Holland, America, and the Habsburg Empire
ProfessorDepartment of German Studies and PhilosophyDuke University
Extraterritorial Bildung: Adorno on Culture and Education
Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature at Harvard University
Cartographic Humanism: Defining Early Modern Europe, 1480–1580
Ph. D Candidate, The University of Art and Design Linz
Technology — Music — Body. The interplay of technical and aesthetic innovation in pop
Thomas E. Donnelley Professor of Modern History, The College at The University of Chicago
Capital—A Reading
Ph. D. Candidate in Modern European and Jewish History, Duke University
In Defense of Empire: Austrian Sociology and the European Nation-State, 1870–1914
Professor of History at Princeton University
Concepts that Came in from the Cold.
Austrian Academy of Science’s Institute of Culture Studies and Theatre History
The Second World War in Post-Socialist Memorial Museums
Research Professor, American Bar Foundation (Chicago)
Seeing Law: Authority and Legitimacy in a Post-9/11 World
University Assistant PostdocDepartment of Social and Cultural AnthropologyUniversity of Vienna
How to inherit a mountain: more-than-human politics in the Balkan Mountains
Postdoctoral Researcher in Philosophy and Freelance Translator, University of Isfahan
BETWEEN DOMESTICATION AND FOREIGNIZATION: A STUDY OF CONTEMPORARY APPROACHES TO TRANSLATION INTO PERSIAN
The form of the political
Professor in the History of Ideas, University of Sorbonne, Paris
The Confined Future of the Intellectuals. Benjamin on the French intelligentsia
PROFESSOR OF ANTHROPOLOGY , PARIS-NANTERRE UNIVERSITY
IMAGES OF »THE BODY FOR OURSELVES AND FOR OTHERS«
Researcher in Italien Studies collaborating with the University of Turku, Finland
On the Reverse Grand Tour. Italian Travel Writing and the North in the Long 18th Century
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SILCHAR (INDIA)
Vicissitudes of Orientalism. Re-examining the Indian Origin of the Roma
Historian, Georgetown University, Washington, DC.
Austrianists versus Zionists: A Camparisan of ldeas about the Multinational State expressed by Zionists and by Nationally Conscious Non-Zionist Jews in Austria, 1880-1914.
University of Salzburg
Associate Professor of Philosophy, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris
Interrupted Cosmopolitanism. The Dissemination of the German Pre-World War I Concept of Culture between “West” and “East”
Postdoc, Max-Planck-Institut für Menschheitsgeschichte, Jena
Curdled Milk: Ancient DNA, Milk Microbes, and the Archive of Life Itself
Director emeritusMax Planck Institute for History of Science
Imaginations of Matter – Gaston Bachelard and the Arts of His Time
Professor in the French and Italian Department and the Comparative Literature Program, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL
Foucault and Agamben: Criticism as a Form of Life
DOC-TEAM-STIPENDIATIN, INSTITUT FÜR GESCHICHTE, UNIVERSITÄT WIEN
Sexuality, Marriage, Court: Talking about Sexuality in Matrimonial Court Records, 1783–1938
PhD candidate at the University of Innsbruck
Professor for Modern Chinese Language and Literature at the University of Zurich
Traditional Landscape Aesthetics in Chinese Environmental Literature and Art
Technical University of Berlin, Max Planck Institute for Human Development
The Moral Economy of Citizenship in WWI. The Reintegration of War-Disabled Veterans in the Habsburg Monarchy
Extra-Curricular Professor, Institut für Ethnologie und Afrikastudien, Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz
From China to the Sahel: The Rise of Green Tea in West Africa
Metropolitanism and the Transformation of Urban Space in Nineteenth Century Colonial Metropoles
Doctoral Candidate at the Department of Cultural and Social Anthropology at the University of Vienna
Transcultural Translation: Potentials and Limits within Participative Knowledge Production on Alternative Development in Palestine
Associate Professor of Theatre at the University of Kansas
From the Rubble of War: Rebuilding Cultural Landscapes in Berlin and Vienna
DOKTORAND, INSTITUT FÜR GESCHICHTE, UNIVERSITÄT WIEN
Maids, Powers, and Morals: Forms and Fictions in the Discourse on Maidservants (1500–1810)
Professor of German History, University of California, Los Angeles
Thoughts on Incest: Shifting Discourses since the Renaissance
DNA-supported studies of the past: complexity and simplicity in interdisciplinary contexts
MEDIENKULTURWISSENSCHAFTERIN (BERLIN/WIEN), INSTITUT FÜR THEATER-, FILM- UND MEDIENWISSENSCHAFT, UNIVERSITÄT WIEN
Flight and Flightiness. On Media, Practices, and Dispositifs of the Art of Migration
Departments of Political Science and Economic and Social History at the University of Vienna
Expertise, Planning, Socialism: Paul Rotha’s Films with the Isotype Institute
Philip and Ida Romberg Professor in Modern Germanic Studies, University of Chicago
The Royal Remains. The People's Two Bodies and the Endgames of Sovereignty
Senior Lecturer, Department of Anthropology, National University Maynooth, Ireland
A Subject of Anxiety: Choice, Will, and Growth through the Lens of Addiction
Post Doctoral, Berlin Centre for the History of Knowledge, TU Berlin
Science on the film strip. Collecting and Archiving Research Documentaries in the Postwar Era
Doctoral candidate at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna
Repatriating Klaas and Trooi Pienaar’s Remains to South Africa: An Intervention in Austrian Anthropological Collections
Creating Constitutional Consciousness in Post-Communist Society
Postdoc, Leibniz-Zentrum für Literatur- und Kulturforschung (ZfL), Berlin
The Art of Mediation: Translation in Diplomacy and Literature
Mythial Patterns of Kindred in the Greek Tragedy
PROFESSOR, INSTITUT FÜR KULTURWISSENSCHAFTEN, UNIVERSITÄT LEIPZIG
A Global History of Modern Libraries
PhD student at the University of Vienna
WISSENSCHAFTLICHER MITARBEITER, KULTURWISSENSCHAFTLICHES INSTITUT, ESSEN
The Promise of Technocracy. Experts and International Organisations (1918–1968)
Doctoral student in Art History, University of Chicago
Window, Cut, Perspective: Collaborative Paradigms in Austrian Art, 1952–1970
WISSENSCHAFTLICHE MITARBEITERIN, INSTITUT FÜR PÄDAGOGIK, ARBEITSBEREICH HISTORISCHE ERZIEHUNGSWISSENSCHAFT, UNIVERSITÄT HALLE-WITTENBERG
Imagining the Counter-University: Alternative Spaces of Academic Learning and Research from the Critical University to Public Climate Schools
AKADEMISCHER RAT, LEHRSTUHL FÜR MEDIENKULTURWISSENSCHAFT MIT SCHWERPUNKT DIGITALE KULTUREN, UNIVERSITÄT PASSAU
Making Sense of Glaciers. Surveying a Melting World
Professor at the Department of Media Science at the University of Bonn
Disorder and the Three-dimensional Image
Vienna and Graz
The Belly Panorama, the Ball Joint, and the Anatomy of the Image. On Hans Bellmer’s Doll Project (1933–75)
DirectorRoyal Anthropological InstituteLondon
Fluidity and Transformation in the Alevi Movement in Austria
Cultural incompatibility: Contemporary racism in Russia and its origins
Professor Emeritus of Anthropology, Tel Aviv University
The Construction of a New Periphery in Israeli Social Geography
DOKTORAND, INSTITUT FÜR MUSIKWISSENSCHAFT UND INTERPRETATIONSFORSCHUNG (IMI) , UNIVERSITÄT FÜR MUSIK UND DARSTELLENDE KUNST WIEN (MDW)
Film Music and Ideological Mediation of Wien-Film 1938–1945. Veils over Their Eyes and Ears
The Transformation of Jewish Identity in Vienna, 1918-1938
Ph. D. Candidate, Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Vienna
Their Past in a Painting: Remembering Local Heritage in the Arab Gulf
Ph.d. Candidate, Department of Cultural History and Theory, Humboldt University of Berlin
Eating and Being Eaten. Death, animals and Eating in the work of Elias Canetti
Professor of American Studies, Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski, Bulgaria
Feminism in/as Translation in Post-Communist Central and Eastern Europe
University of Virginia
Toward a Cultural History of Niter, Johann Rudolf Glauber (1604-70)
Legality and Legitimacy: Jürgen Habermas’ Reconstruction of German Political Thought
Utopian Fantasies of Urban Violence and Sexual Identity in Fin de Siècle Vienna and Berlin
DOKTORAND, INSTITUT FÜR ALLGEMEINE UND VERGLEICHENDE LITERATURWISSENSCHAFT, LUDWIG-MAXIMILIANS-UNIVERSITÄT MÜNCHEN
»Never A-part«. Narratives of Friendship and the Political Imaginary of Postcolonial Democracy
POSTDOC, LEHRSTUHL FÜR WISSENSCHAFTSFORSCHUNG, ETH ZÜRICH
The Shape of Work: Genealogies of the “User”
PROFESSORIN, LEHRSTUHLINHABERIN, INSTITUT FÜR GERMANISTISCHE LITERATURWISSENSCHAFT, FRIEDRICH-SCHILLER-UNIVERSITÄT JENA
The Reception and Impact of Hans Vaihinger’s Fictionalism (The Philosophy of »As If«) in Literature, and Literary, Art, and Cultural Theory
Schaubilder: Operative Images and Visual Communication
PhD candidate at the Humboldt University, Berlin
Cultural-Historical Theory in Psychology: Vygotsky and Piaget: Two Versions of Constructivism in Psychology
Cultural-Historical Theory in Psychology. Vygotsky and Piaget. Two Versions of Constructivism in Psychology
Adolf Loos, Modernity, and Identity
Associate Professor of Germanic and Slavic Languages and Literatures, University of Colorado, Boulder
The Manic Moment
Ph. D. Candidate Department of Art & Archeology, Princeton University
VALIE EXPORT: Fixing and Fixating the Postwar Psyche
Ph. D. Candidate, University of Vienna
Cultural Cannibalism – Translations of Anthropophagy
DOKTORAND, INSTITUT FÜR GESCHICHTSWISSENSCHAFTEN UND EUROPÄISCHE ETHNOLOGIE, UNIVERSITÄT INNSBRUCK
»Remittances« as Transnational Participation Practice between Austria and Turkey
Ph. D. Candidate, Institute for Art and Cultural Studies, Academy of Fine Arts Vienna
Investigative Aesthetics: Contemporary Art and Jurisdiction
Natural Language Processing and Artificial Neural Networks: Cultures of Machine Translation
Visual Artist and PhD CandidateInstitute of Fine Arts and Cultural StudiesUniversity of Arts Linz
Drag Racing. A Popular Sport as a Revenant of American Mythology
Postdoktorand, Higher School of Economics
Translated Culture? Habsburg Science as Pluricultural Sphere
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY ART HISTORY DEPARTMENT OF ART HISTORY, WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY, OREGON, USA
‘You Sleep for the Boss’. Radical Work Critiques in Belgian Surrealism and early Situationism, 1950–1970
Doktorand, Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien
“A most daring operetta”: Gender and Cultural Transfer in Olga Neuwirth’s American Lulu
PROFESSOR (EMERITUS) OF SOCIOLOGY, ACADEMIC COLLEGE OF TEL AVIV, ISRAEL, SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT AND SOCIETY
Vanishing Point of Memories: How to translate moral narratives
PH.D. RESEARCHER, CENTRE FOR MEMORY, NARRATIVE, AND HISTORIES, UNIVERSITY OF BRIGHTON
Negotiating Violent Pasts from an 'Implicated' Position. An Oral History of Experiencing Memory Change in Austria and Northern Ireland, 1980 to the Present
Film- und Medienwissenschafter, Freie Universität Berlin
Moving Images: Activist Videos, Political Aesthetics, and Networked Public Spheres
Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin, Université Sorbonne-Nouvelle (Paris III)
Crossing Borders Between Arts and Literature. An Intermedial Translation Concept
Assistant Professor of German and History, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Singing like Germans: Black Musicians in the Land of Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms
University of Sussex
Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin, Universität Zürich, Zentrum Geschichte des Wissens
Talking Cures: A Translational History of Psychoanalysis
HONORARDOZENT, ABTEILUNG FÜR GERMANISTIK, UNIVERSITÉ DE LOMÉ/TOGO
A Translation-Theory Approach to Texts from the “African-French”
Sovereignty and History of Nationhood (in a Central European Context)
Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter, Leibniz-Zentrum für Literatur- und Kulturforschung (ZfL), Berlin
Freud’s Psychoanalysis as a Translation of Judaism
Doctoral candidate in the Department of Oriental Studies at the University of Vienna
Beyond Orient and Occident: Intercultural Self-Translations from Arabic to English
Writer, Translator, Publisher
What if – an utopian novel
IFK
Professor of History, Columbia University, New York
Three Thousand Years of Ancient Thought: The Case of Babylonia
POSTDOC , LEHRSTUHL FÜR MEDIENTHEORIE, UNIVERSITÄT SIEGEN
Looking at Drama: Aeschylus' "Persians" and the Greek war of independence (1821)
Associate Professor of Anthropology, Film and Media Studies, Visual Studies, Religious Studies, and Persian Studies, University of California, Irvine
The French Connection: Henri Corbin and Iran, Islam, Philosophy and Revolution
PROFESSORIN, LEHRSTUHLINHABERIN, INSTITUT FÜR ROMANISCHE PHILOLOGIE, LUDWIG-MAXIMILIANS-UNIVERSITÄT MÜNCHEN
Opera and Sacrifice
AUTOR, PUBLIZIST UND KURATOR, BERLIN
On the Gradual Professionalization of Dilettantism While Writing. Theory and Practice
Independent ResearcherComparative Literature and Slavic Studies
The Transformation of Ukrainian Cultural Identity in the Post-Soviet Period
PhD CandidateInstitut für Literatur- und KulturtheorieEberhard Karls Universität Tübingen
»A Place of Rage«. Women's Fantasies of Violence in Contemporary Crime Literature
Translator, Stiftungsrat der Canetti Stiftung Zürich
Writing what is written
Professor (em.)Kunstgeschichtliches SeminarUniversität Hamburg
Adolph Menzel’s Indian Café in the Vienna Prater. Staging America at world fairs of the 19th century
Independent ResearcherMusicology
Exoticism and Self-exoticizing: The Image of Spain in Classical Viennese Opera
PH.D. CANDIDATE, GERMAN DEPARTMENT, RUTGERS UNIVERSITY (NEW JERSEY)
Waiting in Exile: Spaces of Hope, Waiting, and Inertia in German Literature
Ph. D. Candidate, Institute of Music, Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg
Practices of Musical Intertextuality in the Early 20th Century
ProfessorInstitute of Culture and Aesthetics of digital mediaLeuphana Universität Lüneburg
Media Cultures of Machine Translation.A Perspective between Cultural Studies and Technology
Doktorandin, DFG-Graduiertenkolleg „Kulturen der Kritik“, Leuphana Universität Lüneburg
The Time of Critique: On the History of Predictive Media
PROFESSORIN, DEPARTMENT OF GERMANIC AND SLAVIC STUDIES, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA
Breath, World, Cosmos.»Plant Humanities« and the Translation of North-American Indigenous Thought
Research Professor in History of Medicine, Oxford Brookes University
Neurology in Austria 1918–1960: Tensions, Transformations, Translations and Traumas
Invisible Cities. Wadi Salib - an Israeli Political Metaphor
CHRISTOPHER H. BROWNE DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR IN ARTS AND SCIENCE, DEPARTMENT OF FRANCOPHONIC, ITALIAN AND GERMANIC STUDIES, UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
In Circulation. Modern Literature, Philosophy, Art, and the Medium of the Postcard
PROFESSORIN FÜR ÄSTHETISCHE PRAXIS, INSTITUT FÜR ÄSTHETISCH-KULTURELLE BILDUNG, EUROPA-UNIVERSITÄT FLENSBURG
»CV Machine«. A translation engine for survival in times of automated labour
Professor for the Cultural History of Knowledge, Leuphana University Lüneburg
Neapolitan Modernism. Life Forms around 1900
PH.D. Candidate, Department of Contemporary History, University of Vienna
Visual strategies of self-empowerment in Exile. Jewish Women Artists from Central Europe to Argentina
Illegible Deaths: Narrative Strategies in the Contemporary Novel of the Undead.
To Adapt and Ignore. Catholic Theological Discourse in Early Modern West Africa Accounts
Ph.D. Candidate and Lecturer, Department of German Studies, University of Vienna
Cooperative Writing and Constellative Narration. The Joint Text Production of Oskar Negt and Alexander Kluge
PROFESSOR FÜR MEDIENTHEORIE, DEPARTMENT ART & DESIGN, UNIVERSITY OF EUROPE FOR APPLIED SCIENCES, BERLIN
Knowledge in Squares. On the Epistemology of a Basic Form
DOKTORAND, FACHBEREICH GERMANISTIK, PARIS LODRON UNIVERSITÄT SALZBURG
Dramatizing marriage. Marriage as a social practice in Viennese comedies at the turn of the 20thcentury.
Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History,University of Graz
“Uncanny things from my father’s hand”. Colonial War in Visual Cultures and Family Memories
Assistant Professor in the Department of History, University of South Florida
Translation and Cultural Formation in the Ottoman Empire
Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter, Lehrstuhl für Neuere und Europäische Geschichte, Universität Freiburg
The ruler’s image in audio format. The techniques of translation
Independent Researcher, Berlin
Invisible work. Female work in Rural Ukraine during Collectivization
DoktorandInstitut für Europäische und Vergleichende Sprach- und LiteraturwissenschaftUniversität Wien
Das Phänomen Adelphi. Die Rezeption zentraleuropäischer Literatur in Italien
DoktorandinInstitut für RomanistikUniversität Wien
Die Würde des Menschen in Las Indias. Kasuistik in spanisch-amerikanischer Literatur der frühen Kolonialzeit
DoktorandinInstitut für Kunst und BildungKunstuniversität Linz
Jenseits des Bodens. Der audiovisuelle Essay als experimenteller Ort der Wissenskonstruktion und seine Macht, zu beeinflussen
DoktorandInstitut für Wirtschafts- und Sozialgeschichte Universität Wien
Vermögen, Verwandtschaft und Kredit. Niederösterreich im 18. Jahrhundert
DoktorandInstitut für ReligionswissenschaftFreie Universität Berlin
Mythos und (Post)Moderne. Ein neuer Anfang?
DoktorandinInstitut für GeschichteAG Wissenschaftsgeschichte Universität Wien
Wissen aus Steinen quetschen. Papierabklatsche zwischen Wissenschaft und politischem Aktivismus
DoktorandinInstitut für Bildende Kunst und KulturwissenschaftenKunstuniversität Linz
Pluriversitäten. Wissensproduktion und Lernformate in Kunsträumen seit 2000
DoktorandinInstitut für Kultur- und SozialanthropologieUniversität Wien
Die Gründungsgeschichte des Weltmuseums Wien