Colloquium

Lecture Series: Lucha y Libertad – Jews in Twentieth-Century Latin America

Lecturers:
PD Dr. Jan Gerber
Dipl. Reg.-Wiss. Lukas Böckmann​​​​​​​
Research Colloquium
Time: Thursday, 17:15–18:45 Uhr (every other week)
Start: 3 May 2018

Lucha y libertad – struggle and freedom. This pair of terms is tied in with the historical events of twentieth-century Latin America, particularly in the second half of the century, like no other. It encapsulates the emblematic political developments of this era. While the concept of struggle evokes especially the revolutionary, Cuban-schooled model of movements, the demand for freedom meant above all national liberation. If the focus here is on the Jewish inhabitants of this part of the world, who as citizens of these young nations, as protagonists of political movements, or as members of Jewish institutions were deeply involved in the political, social, and cultural developments of the time, then this reading can also be expanded. On the run from the ravages in Europe, they had found refuge in Latin America in the late nineteenth century. The prospect of civic freedoms they encountered there, with which especially countries like Argentina, Brazil, and to a lesser extent Mexico canvassed for immigrants from Europe, was however repeatedly challenged in the following decades, not least of all by the host societies themselves. Against the global backdrop of the Cold War and its local repercussions in the dictatorial regimes in this part of the world, the interferences of prospective freedom and the efforts towards its realization will be placed at the center of this research colloquium. The core questions of this issue will be introduced and the potential insights they promise will be developed through the medium of current research projects from the literary, cultural, and historical sciences.

 

Lectures:

3. Mai 2018
Andrea Acle-Kreysing (Leipzig)
Coming to Terms with the Holocaust and Hoping for Eretz Israel.
The Jewish Communities of Mexico City and Buenos Aires (1945–1946)

15. Mai 2018
Lesung und Gespräch
Zeitschichten. Bernardo Kucinski (São Paulo) über jüdische Geschichtserfahrung in Brasilien
(in Kooperation mit der Freien Universität Berlin)   

7. Juni 2018
Mariano Ben Plotkin (Buenos Aires)
Psychoanalysis in Latin America.
A Jewish Science?

28. Juni 2018 (entfällt)
Liliana Feierstein (Berlin)
Unter dem Kreuz des Südens.
Jüdische Erfahrungen in Lateinamerika

5. Juli 2018
Susanne Zepp (Berlin)
Pertencer.
Geschichte und Erfahrung im Werk von Clarice Lispector (1920–1977)

Speakers

Dr. Andrea Acle-Kreysing, Universität Leipzig | Prof. Dr. Liliana Feierstein, Selma Stern Zentrum für Jüdische Studien Berlin-Brandenburg/HumboldtUniversität zu Berlin | Bernardo Kucinski, Sa˜o Paulo | Prof. Dr. Mariano Ben Plotkin, Centro de Investigaciones Sociales (CONICET/IDES)/Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero, Buenos Aires | Prof. Dr. Susanne Zepp, Freie Universität Berlin

3rd May to 5th July 2018, thursdays 5.15–6.45 p.m. (CEST); 11.15 a.m. to 12.45 p.m. (EST)
Dubnow Institute