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Christians/Poles and Jews in their Mutual Perceptions in Poland - Towards an Archeology of Divided Memory Simon Dubnow Institute for Jewish History and Culture at Leipzig University in cooperation with the Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw, Leipzig March 6-7, 2003 Simon-Dubnow-Institut Goldschmidtstr. 28 D-04103 Leipzig The workshop is part of a joint research project of the Simon Dubnow Institute in Leipzig and the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw. It intends to explore the representations of shared history in Polish and Jewish cultural memory extending over a long period, from the late Middle Ages down to the present. Program Thursday, March 6th 2003 18.00 Dan Diner, Leipzig: Opening of the Workshop 18.15 Jan Doktor, Warsaw/Kai Struve, Leipzig: Introduction Christians/Poles and Jews in the Early Modern Period, part I: Literature and Historiography Chair: Jan Doktor, Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw 18.45 Hanna Wegrzynek, Warsaw The Influence of the Polish Literature of the 16th - 18th Centuries on the Creation of the Contemporary Image of Jews Jürgen Heyde, Warsaw The "Jewish Ghetto". On the Archeology of a Central Concept of the Mutual Perception of Jews and Non-Jews in Pre-modern Poland Friday, March 7th 2003 Christians/Poles and Jews in the Early Modern Period, part II: Religious Borders Chair: Heidemarie Petersen, GWZO Leipzig 9.00 Judith Kalik, Haifa Attitudes towards the Jews as a Formative Factor in the Self-identity of Polish Clergy in the 18th Century Jan Doktor, Warsaw Frankism and its Impact of the Mutual Perception of Christians and Jews in Poland 10.10 Coffee Break Media of Cultural Memory and their Impact on Christian/Polish-Jewish Relations Chair: Katrin Steffen, German Historical Institute, Warsaw 10.30 Ewa Geller, Warsaw Language as a Storage Medium of the Cultural Memory in Polish-Jewish Relations Jürgen Hensel, Warsaw "Namen sind nicht Schall und Rauch" - Terms for Jews in the Polish Language 11.45 Eugenia Prokop-Janiec, Cracow Art and Memory: the Images of the Jews in Polish Literature Maria Dold, Leipzig/Tübingen The Image of Christians in Jewish Historiography in Poland 13.00 Lunch Break Mutual Perceptions of Poles and Jews in the Interwar Period Chair: Eugenia Prokop-Janiec, Jagiellonian University, Cracow 14.00 Alina Cala, Warsaw The Stereotypes of Jews in Polish Eyes and the Stereotypes of Poles in the Eyes of Jews Klaus-Peter Friedrich, Marburg "Zydokomuna" - the Stereotype of 'Jewish Communism' in Poland. Its Political Instrumentalization and Perception in Collective Memory within the European Context (1917-1945/46) Hanna Kozinska-Witt, Leipzig The Jewish-Christian Relationship in the Cracow City Council During the Second Polish Republic, 1918-1939 15.30 Coffee Break Polish-Jewish Relations During the Second World War and their Memory Chair: Kai Struve, Simon Dubnow Institute, Leipzig 16.00 Joanna Michlic, Jerusalem The Image of the Jew as Other and Its Presence and Impact on Polish Society During the Second World War: Theoretical and Analytical Problems Andrzej Zbikowski, Warsaw Summer 1941 in the Polish Eastern Borderlands in the Memory of Jewish Survivors and Polish Bystanders Piotr Weiser, Lublin: The Polish Underground State and the Jews. On Understanding of the Official Attitude 17.30 Jehuda Jakubowski-Jeshay, Leipzig The Jedwabne Debate and Polish Society Thomas Strobel, Leipzig Poles and Jews Facing the Holocaust. Discourses on Guilt in Poland 1987-2002 18.30 Concluding Discussion Simon-Dubnow-Institut für jüdische Geschichte und Kultur an der Universität Leipzig Dr. des. Kai Struve Goldschmidtstr. 28 D-04103 Leipzig Tel.: +49.(0)341.2173550 Fax: +49.(0)341.2173555 e-mail: struve@dubnow.de Homepage <www.dubnow.de>
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