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- | 2009 Zweig Symposium | + | '''Stefan Zweig's Transatlantic Connections''' [1-3 October 2009]. A symposium Stefan Zweig Symposium held State University of New York at Fredonia, Fredonia, NY USA. The symposium Co-Chairs: Birger Vanwesenbeeck, Department of English SUNY Fredonia and Jeremy Linden, Head of Archives and Special Collections, SUNY Fredonia |
- | '''Program''' | + | '''Program:''' |
'''1 October 2009''' | '''1 October 2009''' | ||
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Welcome Reception. Japanese Garden Area, Reed Library | Welcome Reception. Japanese Garden Area, Reed Library | ||
- | Opening Remarks: | + | Opening Remarks: Dennis Hefner, President, SUNY Fredonia; Birger Vanwesenbeeck, Assistant Professor of English; Jeremy Linden, Head of Archives and Special Collections |
- | Keynote Address: Oliver Matuscheck. The Three Lives of Stefan Zweig | + | Keynote Address: Oliver Matuscheck. "The Three Lives of Stefan Zweig" |
</lst> | </lst> | ||
'''Transatlantic Zweig''' | '''Transatlantic Zweig''' | ||
<lst type=bracket start= 4> | <lst type=bracket start= 4> | ||
- | Nikolaus Unger [University of Warwick] | + | Nikolaus Unger [University of Warwick]: "'... to compare a rather uncertain impression of the new continent with reality...' - Stefan Zweig and New York" |
- | Christine Berthold [University of Macerata] | + | Christine Berthold [University of Macerata]: "Approaching the Far Away: ''Magellan'' and ''Amerigo''" |
- | Birger Vanwesenbeeck [State University of New York at Fredonia] | + | Birger Vanwesenbeeck [State University of New York at Fredonia]: "The Generational Autobiography: Zweig vs. Flaubert" |
</lst> | </lst> | ||
'''Zweig's Connections''' | '''Zweig's Connections''' | ||
<lst type=bracket start= 7> | <lst type=bracket start= 7> | ||
- | Walter Kreyszig [University of Saskatchewan/University | + | Walter Kreyszig [University of Saskatchewan/University of Vienna]: "'Your worlds are created from the spirit of music': Stefan Zweig's Biography on Romain Rolland and the Continuation of the 'Great Man' Theory of History in North America" |
- | George Prochnik [Independent scholar] | + | George Prochnik [Independent scholar]: "The Netherworld of Yesterday: An Imaginary Conversation between Stefan Zweig and Hannah Arendt" |
- | Sylvio Back [Director of ''Lost Zweig''] | + | Sylvio Back [Director of ''Lost Zweig'']: "The Unfathomable Gesture" |
</lst> | </lst> | ||
'''Zweig and Brazil''' | '''Zweig and Brazil''' | ||
<lst type=bracket start= 10> | <lst type=bracket start= 10> | ||
- | Marlen Eckl [Independent scholar] | + | Marlen Eckl [Independent scholar]: "'Das Paradies ist überall verloren': Stefan Zweig's Concept of Brazil compared to the viewpoint espoused by other German-speaking Brazilian émigrés" |
- | Darién Davis [Middlebury College] and Oliver Marshall [Independent scholar] | + | Darién Davis [Middlebury College] and Oliver Marshall [Independent scholar]: "Exile and Liminality: Charlotte and Stefan Zweig in Brazil" |
- | Brenda Keiser [Bloomsburg University] | + | Brenda Keiser [Bloomsburg University]: "Stefan Zweig and ''Brazil. The Land of the Future''" |
- | Marlen Eckl [Representative of the Casa Stefan Zweig] | + | Marlen Eckl [Representative of the Casa Stefan Zweig]: "The ''Casa Stefan Zweig'' Project in Petropolis" |
- | Keynote Address: Klaus Weissenberger [Rice University] | + | Keynote Address: Klaus Weissenberger [Rice University]: "Stefan Zweig's Non-fictional Prose in Exile - Mastery of the European Genre of 'Kunstprosa'" |
Screening of ''Lost Zweig''at Fredonia Opera House, Fredonia, NY | Screening of ''Lost Zweig''at Fredonia Opera House, Fredonia, NY | ||
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'''3 October 2009''' | '''3 October 2009''' | ||
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- | Klemens Renoldner [Director of Stefan Zweig Centre, Salzburg, Austria] | + | Klemens Renoldner [Director of Stefan Zweig Centre, Salzburg, Austria]: "Stefan Zweig: Life in Cities of Exile / New York, São Paolo, Rio de Janeiro" |
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'''Zweig and Politics''' | '''Zweig and Politics''' | ||
<lst type=bracket start=17> | <lst type=bracket start=17> | ||
- | Jeffrey B. Berlin [Holy Family University] | + | Jeffrey B. Berlin [Holy Family University]: "The Writer's Political Obligation in Exile: The Case of Stefan Zweig, 1922-1940" |
- | Eva Kuttenberg [Pennsylvania State University, Erie] | + | Eva Kuttenberg [Pennsylvania State University, Erie]: "Stefan Zweig's Transnationalism in the Making" |
- | Robert Whalen [Queens University of Charlotte] | + | Robert Whalen [Queens University of Charlotte]: "Structuring Alterity. Stefan Zweig, Emmanuel Levinas, and the Trauma of the Other" |
</lst> | </lst> | ||
'''Closing Lecture''' | '''Closing Lecture''' | ||
<lst type=bracket start=20> | <lst type=bracket start=20> | ||
- | Randolph J. Klawiter [University of Notre Dame] | + | Randolph J. Klawiter [University of Notre Dame]: "Zweig Bibliography in Wiki format" |
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- | [[Category:Symposia and Exhibitions| | + | [[Category:Symposia and Exhibitions| 20091001]] |
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Stefan Zweig's Transatlantic Connections [1-3 October 2009]. A symposium Stefan Zweig Symposium held State University of New York at Fredonia, Fredonia, NY USA. The symposium Co-Chairs: Birger Vanwesenbeeck, Department of English SUNY Fredonia and Jeremy Linden, Head of Archives and Special Collections, SUNY Fredonia
Program:
1 October 2009
[1].
Welcome Reception. Japanese Garden Area, Reed Library
[2].
Opening Remarks: Dennis Hefner, President, SUNY Fredonia; Birger Vanwesenbeeck, Assistant Professor of English; Jeremy Linden, Head of Archives and Special Collections
[3].
Keynote Address: Oliver Matuscheck. "The Three Lives of Stefan Zweig"
Transatlantic Zweig
[4].
Nikolaus Unger [University of Warwick]: "'... to compare a rather uncertain impression of the new continent with reality...' - Stefan Zweig and New York"
[5].
Christine Berthold [University of Macerata]: "Approaching the Far Away: Magellan and Amerigo"
[6].
Birger Vanwesenbeeck [State University of New York at Fredonia]: "The Generational Autobiography: Zweig vs. Flaubert"
Zweig's Connections
[7].
Walter Kreyszig [University of Saskatchewan/University of Vienna]: "'Your worlds are created from the spirit of music': Stefan Zweig's Biography on Romain Rolland and the Continuation of the 'Great Man' Theory of History in North America"
[8].
George Prochnik [Independent scholar]: "The Netherworld of Yesterday: An Imaginary Conversation between Stefan Zweig and Hannah Arendt"
[9].
Sylvio Back [Director of Lost Zweig]: "The Unfathomable Gesture"
Zweig and Brazil
[10].
Marlen Eckl [Independent scholar]: "'Das Paradies ist überall verloren': Stefan Zweig's Concept of Brazil compared to the viewpoint espoused by other German-speaking Brazilian émigrés"
[11].
Darién Davis [Middlebury College] and Oliver Marshall [Independent scholar]: "Exile and Liminality: Charlotte and Stefan Zweig in Brazil"
[12].
Brenda Keiser [Bloomsburg University]: "Stefan Zweig and Brazil. The Land of the Future"
[13].
Marlen Eckl [Representative of the Casa Stefan Zweig]: "The Casa Stefan Zweig Project in Petropolis"
[14].
Keynote Address: Klaus Weissenberger [Rice University]: "Stefan Zweig's Non-fictional Prose in Exile - Mastery of the European Genre of 'Kunstprosa'"
[15].
Screening of Lost Zweigat Fredonia Opera House, Fredonia, NY
3 October 2009
[16].
Klemens Renoldner [Director of Stefan Zweig Centre, Salzburg, Austria]: "Stefan Zweig: Life in Cities of Exile / New York, São Paolo, Rio de Janeiro"
Zweig and Politics
[17].
Jeffrey B. Berlin [Holy Family University]: "The Writer's Political Obligation in Exile: The Case of Stefan Zweig, 1922-1940"
[18].
Eva Kuttenberg [Pennsylvania State University, Erie]: "Stefan Zweig's Transnationalism in the Making"
[19].
Robert Whalen [Queens University of Charlotte]: "Structuring Alterity. Stefan Zweig, Emmanuel Levinas, and the Trauma of the Other"
Closing Lecture
[20].
Randolph J. Klawiter [University of Notre Dame]: "Zweig Bibliography in Wiki format"