Wednesday, December 13, 13:15–17:00
Tobias Nanz & Anders Engberg-Pedersen
Host: DIAS in cooperation with the Department of Culture and Language (SDU), the Center for War Studies (SDU) and the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions
Venue: DIAS seminar room
Topic:
The sea is an unknown smooth space. It is a space from which natural forces emanate, it is loaded with fictions that are meant to make it comprehensible. It is a space of trading and communication, but also a space of battles, war, and disruption. Since ancient times people such as coast dwellers, government officials, or military thinkers have sought to control the sea with ships and submarines and with specific media and cultural techniques. This workshop brings together perspectives from literature, media and culture studies to discuss the challenges of the sea and people’s struggle to transform the smooth space into a striated and thus controllable space.
13:15 – 13:30: Introduction
13:30 – 15:00: Panel 1 / Chair: Tobias Nanz
Bernhard Siegert (BU Weimar): Trafalgar: Victory through Love and Hermeneutics
Søren Frank (SDU): Coastal havoc in Peder Frederik Jensen’s Rans vilje (2023) and Holger Drachmann’s ’Efter Orkanen’ (1881)
15:00 – 15:30: Coffee and Cookies
15:30 – 17:00: Panel 2 / Chair: Anders Engberg-Pedersen
Lieven Raymaekers (KU Leuven): War and the Ocean: Man, Media and Submarine Fiction
Tobias Nanz (SDU): Noisy Shores. Communicating (after) the Apocalypse
- Organizer: DIAS
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- Contact Email: vip@sdu.dk
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