ERC Advanced Grant project EIRENE is hosting the second workshop, titled âWomen and Post-War Transitions:Â Violenceâ. We have comprised presentations covering the periods after both World Wars and the transitional years in the 1990s.
THURSDAY, 6 June 2019
8:30â9:00 Welcome reception
9:00â9:10 Roman Kuhar â DeanĘžs speech
9: 10â9:40 Marta Verginella â Gendered Violence and Trauma in the Twentieth-Century Post-War Periods (welcome speech and introduction)
9:45â11:00 Bruna Bianchi â Violence against Women in Post-War Years. The Feminist Point of View (keynote speaker)
11:00â11:15 Break
11:15â12.45: Panel 1:Â The 1990s: Between Stigmatization and Empowerment
Chair:Â Gorazd Bajc
Anna Di Lellio â Puncturing the Public Secret of Wartime Sexual Violence as Power. The Case of Kosovo
Nena MoÄnik â Shaping of Motherhood in the Aftermath of War-Rapes
12:45â13:45 Break
13:45â15:45 Panel 2:Â From Particular to Massive Perspectives of Violence
Chair:Â Tullia Catalan
Gorazd Bajc â Violence against Women in Trieste in the First Period after the Second World War
William Mikkel Dack â Breaking the Silence: Denazification and Violence against German Women in the Post-War
Daniele Ceschin â Violence against Civilians in the Occupied Territories (1917â1918)
15:45â16:00 Break
16:00â17:30 Panel 3:Â Behind the Curtain of Insanity
Chair:Â Teresa Bertilotti
Dagmar Wernitznig â âThe Madwoman in the Basementâ: Post-Traumatic Stress of Female Citizens, Refugees, and Deportees in Carinthia after WWI and WWII
Jelena SeferoviÄ â Violence of the Former Soldiers of the First World War in the Familial Context: Examples from Psychiatric Institutions
FRIDAY, 7 June 2019
9:00â9:30 Snack
9:30â11:30 Panel 4:Â Outcomes of the Great War: Contextualizing Gender Based Hostilities
Chair:Â Dagmar Wernitznig
Meta Remec â Post-War Echoes of Interim Violence: Women between Rape-Caused Stigma and Domestic Violence after WWI
Matteo Perissinotto â Violence against Women in the Julian March (1918â1922)
Tina Bahovec â âThe South Slavic Rape of the Occupied Carinthian Territory.â Violent Words and Violent Deeds in the Border Conflict in Carinthia after World War
11:30â11:45 Break
11:45â13:15 Panel 5: Presenting Early Stages of Fieldwork: Sharing Debatable Insights
Chair:Â Manca G. Renko
UrĹĄka Strle âMobility in the Post-War Border Areas: Detecting Refugees in Gendered Perspective
Petra Testen Koren â Violence against Women in the Documents of the Archivio di Stato di Gorizia (1919â1921)
Francesca Rolandi â Violence and Transition in Fiume/Rijeka and SuĹĄak after the First World War