• Sat 05 09 2015 •
How to Think (Against) the War
with EKATERINA DEGOT, DAVID RIFF, MYKOLA RIDNYI, ROMAN OSMINKIN, ALEXANDER MOROZOV, DENIS PILASH, OXANA TIMOFEEVA, KARL SCHLÖGEL, OXANA TIMOFEEVA, KARL SCHLÖGEL, NATALIA GUMENIUK, OLEG ZHURAVLEV, BORIS BUDEN, OLEKSIY RADYNSKI
The war between Russia and Ukraine is brought home through the media daily, but still, Donbass is far away. People are all too willing to listen to propaganda, easily siding with the heroic
Ukraine standing up for European values or with Putin standing up to the Americans. Aside from the fact that disinformation far outweighs balanced reporting, there is a breathtaking lack of intellectual and cultural tools to oppose the rise of nationalism and revisionism, and a lack of spaces or platforms from which to suggest analytical and imaginative alternatives to what seems like an insoluble impasse. Our goal is to create such a temporary space where we might search for the right language against the war, however naive that sounds. In a daylong symposium, artists and intellectuals from Ukraine, Russia and Germany illuminate the realities and backgrounds of the present conflict through eyewitness accounts, commentary and heated disputes.
SYMPOSIUM
11:00 Coffee
11:30 EKATERINA DEGOT, DAVID RIFF
Introductory notes
11:45–12:30 MYKOLA RIDNYI (Kharkiv), ROMAN OSMINKIN(Saint Petersburg)
Artists between the Fronts
12:30–13:15 ALEXANDER MOROZOV (Bonn), DENIS PILASH (Kyiv)
Sweeping the Minefields of Propaganda: The Militarization of Media in Russia and Ukraine
13:15–14:00 OXANA TIMOFEEVA (Saint Petersburg)
Notes from the Homefront: Fear and Loathing in Russia Today
14:00–15:00 Break
15.00–15:45 KARL SCHLÖGEL (Berlin)
Ukraine as Europe’s Blind Spot
15:45–16:30 ATALIA GUMENIUK (Kyiv), OLEG ZHURAVLEV (Moscow)
From Maidan to Donbass
16:30–16:45 Break
16:45–17:30 BORIS BUDEN (Berlin),OLEKSIY RADYNSKI (Kyiv)
Revisionism or Europeisation?
17:30–18:30 General discussion with participants and the audience
Venue: Academyspace, Herwarthstraße 3, 50672 Köln
3 €
In English
An all-day long marathon of lectures, readings, discussions and political discourse
An event in the frame of PLURIVERSALE III.