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Memory, History and the Care for the Dead

Event Type
Lecture
Sponsor
Initiative in Holocaust, Genocide, Memory Studies
Location
UNC Chapel Hill campus
Date
Nov 9, 2023   1:00 - 2:30 pm   Eastern time
Contact
Leslie Davison
E-Mail
ldp@illinois.edu
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Originating Calendar
Campus Humanities Calendar

This event is hosted by the Initiative in Holocaust, Genocide, Memory Studies, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign on the commemoration of the November Pogram (Kristallnacht). Brett Ashley Kaplan, Keohane Distinguished Visiting Professor for 2023-24, will be visiting Duke University and Carolina and will host this event from the UNC campus. 

Memory, History and the Care for the Dead with Hans Ruin, Södertörn University (Stockholm) 

Nov 9, 2023, 1pm East Coast Time 

The talk takes its point of departure in the book Being with the Dead. Burial, Ancestral Politics, and the Roots of Historical Consciousness (Standford UP, 2019). It reconnects to Michel de Certeau’s famous argument that historiography constitutes a cesura regarding the dead, as compared to older cultures of memory that preserve a living relation to the dead. The argument is that this definitive distinction between the work of memory and historiography disregards the deeper liaison between them, and the ways in which historiography can also be interpreted as a kind of sublimated mortuary culture.

Hans Ruin is professor of philosophy, with a PhD from Stockholm university and the co-founder of the philosophy department at Södertörn university. His work spans phenomenology and hermeneutics (Husserl, Heidegger, Gadamer), deconstruction (translator of several books by Derrida), Nietzsche (co-director for Nietzsche’s collected works in Swedish). For six years, he organized the largest memory-studies research program in Sweden and is currently also a Swedish representative on the board of the Mnemonics Network. His book, on which he will speak, was awarded the INTH prize for best book in the theory of history in 2022. 

Hybrid event: 

· In-person on the UNC Chapel Hill campus for UNC and Duke grad students: Current students, please email us to reserve a seat. Seating is limited. Provide your name, home department and campus. Email: jewishstudies@unc.edu 

· Remote, open to the public: Zoom link will be posted in early November.

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