29.9.-1.10.2011: Conference "The First World War in a Gender Context"

International Conference "The First World War in a Gender Context – Topics and Perspectives"

Time: Thursday, September 29, to Saturday, October 1, 2011
Venue: Seminarraum Alte Kapelle (seminar room Old Chapel), Campus of the University of Vienna, Spitalgasse 2-4, 1090 Vienna

 

Media

Program (pdf) | Poster (pdf) | Press release (in German, Sept. 16, 2011) | Abstracts (pdf)

 

Description

This international conference intends to reflect on the necessity and potential of a gendered history of the First World War, focusing on five selected topics that appear to be constitutive for the field: the complex relationship between home front and front line, experiences of violence, forms of visualization of the war, peace efforts, and the impact of war on concepts of citizenship.

It takes the upcoming centenary of 2014 as an occasion for in-depth discussion, reviews of previous studies, and conceptualizations of future research perspectives. The conference is specifically interested in strengthening comparative and transnational approaches. In bringing together scholars from various academic backgrounds it aims at reframing the catastrophe of mass mobilization and mass killing in the years 1914–1918 in a gender context.

The conference is an event of the research platform “Repositioning of Women’s and Gender History in an Altered European Context. Networking – Resources – Projects” of the University of Vienna in cooperation with the “Arbeitskreis Historische Friedensforschung”.

 

Concept

Christa Hämmerle (University of Vienna, Austria), Birgitta Bader-Zaar (University of Vienna, Austria), Oswald Überegger (University of Hildesheim, Germany) | Organisation: Michaela Hafner (University of Vienna, Austria)
 

Programme

Thursday, 29.09.2011

Welcome and Introduction: Heinz W. Engl (Rector des.) | Michael Viktor Schwarz (Dean of the Faculty of Historical and Cultural Studies) | Karl Vocelka (Chair of the Department of History) | Christa Hämmerle, Birgitta Bader-Zaar, Oswald Überegger (Concept)

PANEL I: Home Front

Manon Pignot (Amiens/France): French Boys and Girls in the Great War: Use of Gender for a History of Childhood Experiences of the First World War

Silke Fehlemann (Düsseldorf/Germany): “Mobilization of Mothers”: German Mothers of Soldiers during World War I

Claudia Siebrecht (Dublin/Ireland): The Female Mourner

Alison S. Fell (Leeds/UK): The Afterlives of French and British First World War Heroines

Commentator: Gunda Barth-Scalmani (Innsbruck/Austria)
Moderator: Birgitta Bader-Zaar (Vienna/Austria)

PANEL II: Front

Marco Mondini (Trento/Italy): The Construction of a Masculine Warrior Ideal in the Letters from the Front: an Italian Case

Matteo Ermacora (Venice/Italy): Women behind the Lines: The Friuli Region as a Case Study of Total Mobilisation 1915–1917

Susan Grayzel (Oxford, MS/USA): The Baby in the Gas Mask: Air Power, Chemical Warfare, and the Gendered Division between the Fronts during the First World War and Its Aftermath

Jason Crouthamel (Allendale, MI/USA): “We Need Real Men”: The Impact of the First World War on Germany’s Sexual Reform Movement

Commentator: Christa Hämmerle (Vienna/Austria)
Moderator: Peter Becker (Vienna/Austria)


Friday, 30.09.2011

PANEL III: Violence

Dorothee Wierling (Hamburg/Germany): Communicating War Violence: Imaginations and Descriptions in the Writings of a Berlin Family during the Great War

Gabriela Dudeková (Bratislava/Slovakia): Suffering and Catharsis: Gendered Perceptions of Violence during the Great War and its Aftermath

Marie-Emmanuelle Reytier (Hamburg/Germany) / Dorota Kurpiers (Opole/Poland): Rape Victims and Rapists: an Introduction to Sexual Crimes Committed by German, Austro-Hungarian and French troops during and after the First World War, 1914–1925

Commentator: Michael Geyer (Chicago, IL/USA)
Moderator: Oswald Überegger (Hildesheim/Germany)

PANEL IV: Visualization

Beatriz Pichel (Madrid/Spain): Photography and Masculinity during the First World War in France

Joëlle Beurier (Paris/France): Women, Photographs and Non-Fighting Men: A Redefinition of Masculinity in Wartime

Julia Köhne (Vienna/Austria): Visualizing War Hysterics: Strategies of Feminization and
Re-Masculinization in Scientific Cinematography, 1916–1918

Commentator: Monika Bernold (Vienna/Austria)
Moderator: Nina Verheyen (Cologne/Germany)

PANEL V: Peace

Bruna Bianchi (Venice/Italy): Towards a New Internationalism: Pacifist Journals edited by Women (1914-1919)

Ingrid Sharp (Leeds/UK): “A Foolish Dream of Sisterhood”: Anti-Pacifist Debates in the German Women’s Movement 1914–1919

Thomas F. Schneider (Osnabrück/Germany): “Then Horror Came Into Her Eyes ...”: (De-)Constructions of Masculinity in German Anti-War Texts on World War I, 1914–1918

Commentator: Laurie Cohen (Innsbruck/Austria)
Moderator: Karin M. Schmidlechner (Graz/Austria)


Saturday, 01.10.2011

PANEL VI: Citizenship

Nikolai Vukov (Sofia/Bulgaria): Women’s Public Responses to War and Issues of Citizenship in Bulgaria during World War I

Virginija Jureniene (Kaunas/Lithuania): Lithuanian Women during World War I: Activities and Aspirations

Tina Bahovec (Klagenfurt/Austria): Of Women’s Armies, Heroic Mothers and Insane Men. Strategies and Discourses of the National and Political Mobilisation of Carinthian Slovene Women from 1917 to 1920

Allison Scardino Belzer (Savannah, GA/USA): Making Women into Citizens: The Great War in Italy
 
Commentator: Birgitta Bader-Zaar (Vienna/Austria)
Moderator: Christa Hämmerle (Vienna/Austria)

 

Sponsored by:
Forschungsplattform Neuverortung der Frauen- und Geschlechtergeschichte der Universität Wien | Historisch-Kulturwissenschaftliche Fakultät der Universität Wien | Institut für Geschichte der Universität Wien | Bundesministerium für Wissenschaft und Forschung | Wissenschafts- und Forschungsförderung der Kulturabteilung der Stadt Wien | Arbeitskreis Historische Friedensforschung  

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