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* SeminariSeminari

Hora: 18:00

“Con los tapones de plata. Fantasías distópicas del discurso médico en torno a la construcción de las sexualidades abyectas” CICLE: “Nuevas Perspectivas de Género en Historia de la Medicina en Latinoamérica” Seminari imparti per Carlos Figari (ELAG- Escuela de Estudios Latinoamericanos y Globales) Enllaç a la sessió: https://eu.bbcollab.com/guest/a0dd2dad81904159807b8de966593166

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* SeminariSeminari

Hora: 18:00

Les epidèmies com a element transformador en la història CICLE. “Sabers en acció” Seminari impartit per María Isabel Porras (Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha) i Rosa Ballester (Universitat Miguel Hernández) Enllaç a la sessió: https://eu.bbcollab.com/guest/9862015585b34095aebebbcfbb457452

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* Seminari IHC (IHC-UAB)Seminari IHC (IHC-UAB)

Hora: 11:00

Geert Somsen (Maastricht University): “Chemical Bonding – Enacting Internationalism in post‐WWI Chemistry Conferences"

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* SeminariSeminari

Hora: 18:00

Seminari: “El fin del ‘Fin del SIDA’: Las secuelas de la prevención del VIH en la amazonia peruana urbana” CICLE: “Noves Perspectives de Gènere en Història de la Medicina a Llatinoamèrica” Seminari impartit per Justin Pérez (Universidad de California, Santa Cruz) Enllaç a la sessió: https://eu.bbcollab.com/guest/ee214d4509cc459c86f0ee1ac5c11e7a

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* Cicle 30 aniversariCicle 30 aniversari

Hora: 9:00

Marta Lourenco, presidenta de UMAC-ICOM

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* SeminariSeminari

Hora: 18:00

Seminari. "Papá estado" y el "niño problema": la rehabilitación de niños en la Revolución cubana” CICLE: “Noves Perspectives de Gènere en Història de la Medicina a Llatinoamèrica” Seminari impartit per Jennifer Lambe (Brown University) Enllaç a la sessió: https://eu.bbcollab.com/guest/02619b2efc7142feb16e583015c09ef0

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* Erker: Grete MostnyErker: Grete Mostny

Hora: 12:00

Linda Erker Universität Wien The Austro-Chilean scholar Grete Mostny How a white young woman changed Chile’s National Historiography after her flight from the National Socialists in 1938/39 25 de febrero del 2022, 12 horas Formato híbrido a) https://us02web.zoom.us/j/76039458610?pwd=kxwCN9OTvfUM58b_EK7envwNFu2jj1.1 b) Presencial: Aula de seminarios (1er piso) IMF-CSIC, c/ Egipcíaques, 15, 08001 Barcelona aforo limitado: preinscripción obligatoria (escribir a oliver.hochadel@csic.es antes del 28 de enero), uso de mascarilla obligatorio, mantener distancia social Coordina Oliver Hochadel (IMF-CSIC) Actividad organizada por el Grupo de Historia de la Ciencia, Institució Milà i Fontanals (CSIC, Barcelona) Abstract: Forced migration as a reaction to National Socialism represents individual as well as simultaneously collective, transnational, and global experiences. Not only identity-forming categories but also forms of knowledge are profoundly reshaped by processes of displacement and resettlement. The talk argues that the biography of the archaeologist Grete Mostny (1914–1991) offers an exemplary case study of such processes of adaptation on individual, collective, and academic levels. Due to her escape from Austria to Chile as a persecuted Jew in 1938/39, Mostny’s identity as a white European female scholar attained a whole new significance and became – based on her talent and ambitions – the door opener for her interdisciplinary career at the interface of archaeology and anthropology in her new homeland. When Mostny arrived in Chile, a new European and US hegemony had already begun to dominate academia in the country, which was trying to modernize itself and move from the academic periphery closer to the centre. Mostny, the once ‘racially’ discriminated scholar, fit well in this process by making use of her ‘European’ knowledge and her networks. My paper uses Mostny’s career as a lens through which to detect connected histories and entangled hegemonies in Chilean society, especially in academia. Moreover, it elaborates on the importance of certain sociological factors to be able to establish oneself (again) as a scholar in exile. Thereby I will show that the categories of race and ethnicity played a central role in the field of knowledge production and for career developments 12.000 kilometers far away from home. Linda Erker is a historian of the 20th century at the Department of Contemporary History at the University of Vienna. In her current project she is researching the migration of scholars from Austria to Latin America between 1930 und 1970 (especially to Argentina and Chile). Her doctoral thesis focused on a historical comparison between the Austrofascist regime (1933-1938) and early Franquism (1939-1945) from the perspective of the development of universities under fascist systems. She studied history and Spanish at the University of Vienna and the Free University of Berlin. Her research and teaching areas include: the history of persecution and migration; the history of science in Austria and Spain; comparative perspectives on fascism; ideological continuities of political caesurae in Austria; the culture of remembrance in Austria and Germany after 1945.

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