Anke Pinkert (Urbana-Champaign, IL): Remembering 1989: Future Archives of Public Protest (book presentation)

Public Talk in the Lecture Series “Exhibiting Transformative Years: Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Baltic Sea Region”

This talk revisits the “laboratory of radical democracy” during the months leading up to East Germany’s absorption into the West, challenging conventional memories of Germany’s reunification. By examining the spontaneous collaborative unrest of 1989-90, it argues for the presence of political joy and traces revolutionary impulses through visual and material archives. Additionally, the talk meditates on the limits and possibilities of memory as a site for alternative histories in times of crisis.

Prof. Dr Anke Pinkert is a scholar of modern German literature, film, and culture, with a focus on memory studies and social activism. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Chicago and has taught in the United States and Germany before becoming a Professor of German and Media & Cinema Studies at the University of Illinois.

Moderation: Eckhard Schumacher & Alexander Waszynski (both Greifswald)

University of Greifswald, Rubenowstraße 1, Lecture Hall 1

The lecture will take place as a hybrid event. If you want to follow the lecture online via Zoom, please contact us at baltic-peripeties@uni-greifswald.de.

Programme (PDF)

Organisation:
Dr Alexander Waszynski | DFG International Research Training Group Baltic Peripeties – Narratives of Reformations, Revolutions and Catastrophes

Joint programme:
Interdisciplinary Centre for Baltic Sea Region Research (IFZO), DFG International Research Training Group Baltic Peripeties – Narratives of Reformations, Revolutions and Catastrophes.


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