Promýšlet Evropu 20. století : Idea šťastného domova

Title in English Rethinking 20th Century Europe : Ideal Of A Happy Home
Authors

MÁŠA Pavel MARŠA Jakub MAKO Michal VARAĎA Ondřej RICHTÁRIKOVÁ Tereza KRUTÍLKOVÁ Hana BAKEŠ Ondřej ČERMINOVÁ Jana POKORNÁ KORYTAROVÁ Lenka FOLETTI Karolina PUČÁLKOVÁ Ester HAVÁČ Ondřej HROMEK Martin HASIL Stanislav LEXA Lukáš

Year of publication 2020
Type Conference
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Description The 7th annual Rethinking 20th Century Europe conference will take place on October 20th – 21st, 2020. This year’s topic of choice will be the idea of home. Feeling of home is, as such, paramount to just about everyone – it can involve an actual building, a city or a home county, as well as a certain community that a person considers themselves to be a part of. Home is a source of safety and happiness and thus, people spend considerable effort building it. They are willing to fight and die to protect it. However, sometimes the circumstances push people to leave their homes for various reasons. During our two-day meeting, we will try to approach the idea of home from all the different points of view and we will try to find an answer to some of the most peculiar questions: What was the idea of home for individuals, groups, movements and even states? How did they use it to construct their identity or as a tool of political struggle or propaganda? What kinds of different ideas of home might there be? How did people fight for their home? How did they deal with loosing it? What was it like to look for new home or to try to return to the old one? What was the role of memories of a home lost in this process? To answer these questions, a wide variety of approaches and theoretical concepts can be used. The work may focus on political history (e.g. utilizing the ideal of happy home in political struggle), history of ideas, memory studies, the question of exile in its widest sense, the history of everyday life and the question of gender roles or the role of home in the constructions of national, religious, social or sexual identities. The problem can also be approached in an interdisciplinary manner. The emphasis is to be put on on the bigger picture – to interpret the causes, intentions and effects of the studied phenomenons. The designed time-frame of the paper stretches from the beginning of the 20th century all the way to the dissolution of the Eastern bloc.
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