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SUMMARY:Regensburg & Rijeka Online Lectures: New Research in Southeast European Studies
DESCRIPTION:Heike Karge (Regensburg): “What can the cultural history of psychiatry (not) tell us about the traumas of soldiers?”  \nAbstract: This lecture discusses the chances and limits of coming to terms with trauma based on a close reading of a psychiatric patient file from the Yugoslav post-war period (end of the 1950s). The focus is on two questions in particular: How do we in cultural studies deal with the problem of researching trauma in a society that does not itself name it linguistically? And what further impulses can we gain from patient files for current research in cultural history? \nVinko Korataj Drača (Zagreb): “Fear and traume in turn of century psychiatry” \nAbstract: Whether it was considered cause of mental illness\, its symptom\, or justification for the confinement of mentally ill\, fear was present in psychiatry since its 19th century beginnings. Trauma was\, on the other hand a novel concept first articulated in second half of the 19th century and considered relatively irrelevant in the psychiatric practice until the end of World War I and controversial ascent of the psychoanalytic theories. In this lecture author will examine attitudes and approaches of late 19th century Croatian psychiatrists towards fear and trauma. Research will be based on scientific papers published in the medical journals between 1875 and 1918 and patient files of the Royal and Land Asylum for the Insane in Stenjevac\, first psychiatric institution in Croatia. \nhttps://uni-regensburg.zoom.us/j/61273172388?pwd=ZjduMUVxc0ZaUkZ6OFl6R0dMRVhwUT09 \n(Meeting-ID: 612 7317 2388\, Passcode: 495317) \nLink
URL:https://seeffield.app.uni-regensburg.de/event/regensburg-rijeka-online-lectures/
LOCATION:via Zoom
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SUMMARY:SNAKLAB Regensburg Southeastern Europe Research Seminars
DESCRIPTION:Dr Gergana Mircheva (Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski” and Alexander von Humboldt fellow at IOS) will give a talk on \n“Contested normalities: Socio-historical images of autism in Bulgaria“  \nTime: 4-6 pm \nVenue: IOS Regensburg\, Landshuter Str. 4/ R 017\, 93047 Regensburg \nAbstract: This research project addresses the socio-historical images of autism in Bulgaria\, as constructed in parental and professional experiences of care for autistic children. The object of research includes the varying and disputed normative models of dealing with the now-called “autism spectrum disorders” (ASD) during the socialist and the post-socialist period. Such normative models are part of the conventions of “(ab)normality”\, which have a prescriptive nature and are determined by particular psycho-medical and more general socio-cultural scripts. To what extent\, why and how did therapists and parents adopt\, negotiate\, hybridise and/or confront such models? \nThe talk will focus mainly on the contemporary parental attitudes towards the healthcare system in Bulgaria\, as well as to the parental images of autistic children and on the parental strategies towards the normative models of ASD regulation. \nThe project combines methods of anthropology and social history of medicine and the “psy-sciences”\, with concepts of disability studies\, social studies of autism\, and ethics of care. \n 
URL:https://seeffield.app.uni-regensburg.de/event/snaklab-regensburg-southeastern-europe-research-seminars-4/
LOCATION:IOS\, Landshuter Str. 4\, R 319
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