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adam_text Contents Welcome to the ISCHZOIO Conference 1 Support 3 Overview of the Programme 5 Conference map .................................... 6 Venues 7 Plan of the seminar rooms at the Sirkkala Campus ................. 8 Keynote speeches and plenary sessions 11 Sessions 13 Overview of the sessions ............................... 13 Wednesday 26th ................................. 13 Thursday 27th .................................. 13 Friday 28th .................................... 14 Saturday 29th .................................. 14 Sunday 30th ................................... 15 Detailed session listing ................................ 16 Sessions 1..................................... 16 Sessions 2 .................................... 18 Sessions 3 .................................... 20 Sessions 4 .................................... 22 Sessions 5 .................................... 25 Sessions 6 .................................... 26 Sessions 7 .................................... 27 Sessions 8 .................................... 29 Session Abstracts .................................... 31 Animals and their Meanings in Cultural History (8c) ............. 31 Biographical writing in historical research (за-ѕа) .............. Зі Discourses on social change in Enlightenment Europe (6d) ......... 32 History of relics - Fragments of history (ib) .................. 32 Individuals and Communities in History (8d) ................. 33 Intellectuals, Utopias and the Contemporary Perspective (4e) ........ 34 Literary Women before 1900 (іс-гс) ...................... 35 ni Contents Music and History (ге) ............................. 35 Noise and Cultural History (21)......................... 37 Perception, knowledge, cultural practice. (2h)................. З8 Popular Culture, Stardom and the Changing Media Environment (4b) ... 38 Stories of Madness and Psychiatry - Told and Retold (2d) .......... 39 Teaching Cultural History in the emerging global networks, co-operation between cultural historians: cases, examples, discussions (0) .... 40 Topics in modem Latin American cultural history (3C-4C) .......... 4° Presentation Abstracts 41 Rosa Aboy: Spatial structure & domestic life in 1950s Buenos Aires apartments. ............................... 41 Jutta Ahlbeck-Rehn: Contagious Disorders - Classed and gendered ac¬ counts of mental and venereal diseases in the beginning of the twentieth century ........................... 41 Kimmo Ahonen: Enemies from Within and Without - Alien Invasion Films and the Cultural History of the Cold War .............. 42 Arne Bugge Amundsen: The beginnings of a new history ......... 42 Eve Annuk: Discovering the past through biographical writing: the case of the first Estonian feminist Lilli Suburg (1841-1923) ........ 43 Diego Armus: Children and youth who smoke. 1900s Buenos Aires, Argentina ................................ 43 Anthony Ashbolt: Before Flower Power: The Culture of Radicalism and Regionalism in the San Francisco Bay Area ............. 44 Mervi Autti: Past is Visual, Representations are Digital ........... 44 Anju Helen Bara: Beliefs, Practices and Cultural Symbolism: Strategy and Tools to Assert Rights ......................... 45 Alice Barnaby: Affinities between cognitive science and cultural histories of perception ............................. 45 Paola Baseotto: Rewriting the history of plague in early modern England: the vantage point of a microhistorical analysis ..........46 Erin Bell: Cultural history on British television ............... 47 Zbigniew Białas: English Echoes: On Vocal and Linguistic Organization of Einojuhani Rautavaara s Thomas .................. 47 Maria Björkman: Going aginst the flow - Nils von Hofstens eugenics . . 48 Andrew Blaikie: Where was Scotland? Modernity, morality and visions of place, с 1900-1955 .......................... 49 Marcus Bohr: Japan s first Photograph: a Daguerreotype of Lord Shimazu Nariakira in context .......................... 50 Rodrigo Booth: The South of Chile: Tourist trips and national identity (1912-1951). ............................... 50 iv Contents Neilesh Bose: Bengali Muslim Culture and Ideas of Pakistan: Cultural History and Decolonization, 1940-1947 ............... 51 Eveline G. Bouwers: An Artist s Canon. Autobiography and Antonio Canova s Uomini Illustri in the Pantheon, Rome (ібод-го) . . . . 52 Laura Boxberg: Question of Finnishness versus internationality: the Finnish participation in the Venice Biennale in the 1950s .....52 Peter Broks: A Translucent Glimmering: new writing strategies for the real and imaginary ............................. 53 Monica Calabritto: Chronicles and Social Memory in Sixteenth-Century Bologna ................................ 54 Chuanfei Chin: Margins and monsters: how some micro cases lead to macro claims ............................. 54 Meri Clark: Handwriting Lessons: Teaching nationalism in nineteenth- century Colombia. ........................... 55 Susan Clayton: Gender riddles, culture disposes, or how modernity has negociated cross-gender bodies - a queer perspective ....... 55 Elizabeth S. Cohen: When Ruliness was not a Choice: Subaltern Women Negotiating Norms in Rome с ібоо .................56 Thomas Cohen: Roman Law Meets Village Custom, Summoning Peasant Senses to Craft a Tale (1557) ...................... 57 Taika Dahlbom: Specimen Biographies in the History of Science ..... 57 Julie Démange: Questioning construction of identities through Riga 700th anniversary in 1901 ........................... 58 Julia Donner: Writing a garden - writing a self ...............58 Paul Dumont: Said Bey. An Ottoman Bureaucrat at the Eve of the Young Turk Revolution ............................. 59 Anne Eriksen: Smallpox inoculation - grand narrative revisited ......59 Hannah Farmer: German-American-Jewish: Cultural Identity in Late Nineteenth Century Chicago .....................60 Bozhana Filipova: Absent Writing: Theoretical Models of (Women s) Literary History in the Bulgarian 19th Century ........... 61 Stanislaw Fiszer: 2. Social and individual aspirations in the Polish revisionist Marxism. ......................... 61 Anais Flechet: Listening to the Rhythms of the Past. Representations of History in Brazilian Popular Music in the Twentieth Century . . . 62 Teija Försti: The Romance of the Motor Car : Automobility from a gender perspective in the 1920s Finland. ...................62 Didier Francfort: Perception of Time and Visions of History in Symphonic European Music (19th -20th Centuries): .............. 63 Renée Frangeur: A pioneer transcending boundaries - Kerstin Hesseigren as a politician 1921 - 1944 ...................... 63 Contents Carin Franzén: Spiritual and Courtly Love. Prolegomena to a New Reading Strategy ................................ 64 Mats Fridlund: The Terror of Things: The Materialities and Mentalities of Terrormindedness, 1935-1944 ..................... 65 Ivan Gaskell: The Marble Index of Nineteenth-Century American Identity 65 Rahilya Geybullayeva: Dual Status of wine in medieval Moslem doctrine: forbidden food or glorified drink in poetry? ............66 Ana Cristina Gil: Rethinking National Identity: the role of school, media and artistic production in the construction of collective memory 66 Heidi Grönstrand: Female networks and the rise of the novel in Finland . 67 Heidi Hakkarainen: Encountering Unfamiliarity. Looking at the modern Vienna through the Lens of Humour ................68 Heini Hakosalo: The more the merrier? Collective biography in cultural history of science: the case of early 20th-century Finnish medical women ................................. 68 Juha Petteri Halin: Making Entertainment, Selling History - Blockbuster Production Pearl Harbor and Globalized American Tragedy . . . . 69 Henriikka Heikinheimo: Women and Horses in War ............ 70 Anne Folke Henningsen: Circulating the authentic Other ......... 71 Rajesh Heynickx: (Disassembling identity. Illusion and Reality at work in the Hotellobby ............................. 71 Dag Hundstad: A New Coastal Culture? The Construction of a Leisure Landscape in the South of Norway .................. 72 Andreas Hütig: Symbolic Worlds. Ernst Cassirer on Perception, Knowledge and Cultural Practice ......................... 72 Patrick Hutton: Philippe Aries on the Margins of the Annales ....... 73 Kaisa Ilmonen: Noises of De-colonial Past: Caribbean Fiction Disturbing the Western History .......................... 74 Saara Jäntti: Homes of the Mad Women: Meanings, Debates, Critical Insights ................................. 74 Hanna Järvinen: Can We Dance History? (part 1) .............. 75 Adrian Jones: After the Linguistic Turn: Implications of Da-sein and new theories of Situated Social Cognition for Cultural History ..... 75 Lars-Eric Jönsson: Stories from the Inside. Literary and biographical stories of experiences from psychiatry ...............76 Juliana Jovicic: Intercultural aspect of the work of Thérèse Albertině Luise von Jakob-Robinson (Talvj, 1797-1870) ................ 77 Lorna Kaino: The cultural history in the Bran Nue film: A question of authenticity .............................. 78 Kari Kallioniemi: Walt Disney, Frontier Eccentrics and Presenting American Past ................................... 79 vi Contents Maiju Kannisto: Beauty and the Press. Analysing the Beauty Star and Popular Media in 1970 s Finland ...................79 Kimi Kärki: Spectacular Sports: Riefenstahl s Olympia (1938) and Turin Winter Olympics 2006 ........................80 Hona Kemppainen: History of death and modernisation .......... 81 Hanna Kietäväinen-Sirén: The Warm Water in my Heart The Meanings of Love among the Finnish Country Population in the Second Half of the 17th Century .......................... 81 Kathrine Kjaergaard: Greenland as Part of the Biblical Narrative ......82 Audun Kjus: Criminal law and scaffold literature .............. 83 Sven-Erik Klinkmann: Spaces of translatability ............... 83 Ariane Knüsel: Newspapers and magazines as sources for cultural history 84 Hanne Koivisto: Left intellectual Raoul Palmgren looking at his future and past - from Utopia to Dystopia .................... 84 Anu Korhonen: The age of paradox: rethinking Renaissance laughter . . 85 Robert Kosky: One boys fatal life: A fatal clash of cultures .........86 Sofia Kotilainen: Personal names as clues to local mentalities: The genealogical method in a microhistorical analysis (c. 1700-1960) . 87 Anna Kuismin: From lay ethnography and folklore collecting to fiction and autobiography: Unschooled women s niches of writing in the late 19th century Finland ....................... 87 Jan Kunnas: Tensions originating from different time perspectives . . . . 88 Heidi Kurvinen: Analysing a fictional newsroom: Finnish television series Uutishuone from the perspective of gender .............88 Kyrre Kverndokk: Earthquake, Exemplarity and Piety. Danish-Norwegian Understandings of the 1755 Lisbon Earthquake ...........89 Marius Kwint: Representing the System: Some Visualizations of Complex Integration from the Enlightenment to Post-modernity .......89 Yan Chi Jackie Kwok: Modeng or modern: a critical study of the mythic representation of Old Shanghai ...................90 Ville Laamanen: Totalitarian Utopias in the Writings of Olavi Paavolainen 91 Heta Lähdesmäki: Man, wolf and power: Conflicting attitudes towards wolves in Finland in the 1990 s .................... 91 Rauno Lahtinen: Urban Animals and War ..................92 Kimmo Laine: Towards a Cultural History of Film Style .......... 92 Silja Laine: The Emergence of Pakina in Finnish Press .......... 93 Reija Lång: Biographical Approach to History. The Case of Matilda Roslin- Kalliola, a Self-Taught Female Author in the 19th and 20th Century Finland ................................. 94 Uku Lember: Estonian-Russian cultural encounters from below in Post- Stalinist Soviet Estonia (1957-1987) .................. 94 vu Contents Jonas Liliequist: Cat Massacres - Great and Small: Problems in Close Reading and Interpretation of Micro-Historical Episodes .....95 Ecaterina Lung: Historiography and ideology in contemporary Europe: significant orientations ........................ 95 Siguröur Gylfi Magnusson: Unexpected Eye-opener - An Approach in Microhistory .............................. 96 Rami Mähkä: The Goons of Buchenwald : Mary Whitehouse, Television Comedy and Cultural Populism ................... 96 Aino Mäkikalli: Particular Notions on Time in General Perspective: Aphra Behn s Oroonoko, Or the Royal Slave ................ 97 Anne Makkonen: Can We Dance History? (Part 2) .............98 Kristina Malmio: The blonde adolescent meets the street urchin . Habitus as a means to unite body and class. ...........98 Laurent Martin: Barbarism or civilization? Four answers to one question. 99 Hanna Meretoja: Literature, Historiography and Ethics: Julia Franck s Die Mittagsfrau ............................... 99 Raita Merivirta: Accessing Indian Pasts: Postcolonial Histories of India . . 100 Constant Mews: Liturgical commemoration as cultural history: Thomas Aquinas, Catherine of Siena and visions of renewal .........101 Eugene Michail: Where are the Balkans? Finding historical common ground between ephemeral and lasting images of foreign lands . 101 Riikka Miettinen: Suicide as the normal exception - Suicides and the role of an individual within the community in early modem Sweden 102 Katja Mihurko Poniz: The depictions of motherhood in the writings of Zofka Kveder and German literary women in the 19th century . . 103 Alison Moore: The Forgotten History of Cultural Historiographie Epistem- ology ..................................103 Philip Morrissey: In Our Town: Reading Race in Australia - 1946 and 1996 104 Heta Mulari: Cinematic Images of Youth Activism and Gothenburg Riots (2001) ..................................104 Maria Neklyudova: Secret Stories: Cultural History of a Minor Literary . . 105 Christopher Neumaier: The Road to Damascus. Different Cultural Percep¬ tions of Diesel Cars in Germany and the United States, 1973-1986 .....................................105 Robert Niemi: A New Kind of Cultural History (?): An Ideological- Strucuturalist Analysis of Nicholson Baker s Human Smoke ... 106 Asko Nivala: Difference between eschatological and messianic time in Friedrich Schlegel s philosophy of history ..............107 Jean-Sébastien Noël: For a new approach of History of Death: mourning, writing history and musical sources of Jewish cultures. ......107 Paavo Oinonen: The Birth of A Comical Media Host: A Case from the Early Finnish Television ........................ 108 viu Contents Siboné Oroza: Journey to the wellsprings of music .............108 Heli Paalumäki: Utopia, Nostalgia and the Sense of the Epoch in the Postwar France .............................109 Petri Paju: IBM and nationalism in a small European country: international and/or transnational evidence .....................110 Pierre-François Peirano: John Ford s My Darling Clementine: representing a nation in the building. .......................111 Andrea Peto: Exceptional court, exceptional analyses? Performativity, emotions and post WWII jurisdiction ................111 Kalle Pihlainen: Cultural history and the entertainment age ........112 Ilona Pikkanen: Writing the Life and the National Memory ........113 Silja Katriina Pitkänen: 60 s generation in a media circus, or how they wanted to save the world but learned to love television ......113 Mikko Pollari: Finnish history through the eyes of a theosophical socialist 114 Uta Protz: National Treasures / Tresors Nationaux : Between Legal Metanarrative and Historical Microanalysis .............115 Jarmo Pulkkinen: The Role of Colligatory Concepts in Historical Research 115 Florencia Quesada: Hygiene and urban change: civilizing the underground. San José, Costa Rica, 1880S-1920S. ..................116 Päivi Räisänen: Heroes and Villains of the Radical Reformation: Rethinking 16th century Anabaptism from a Cultural Historical Perspective . . 116 Heli Rantala: Cultural history in the nineteenth century: some Finnish examples ................................117 Pälvi Rantala: Is there any theory in you text? Discussions about one multidisciplinary project .......................117 Marika Räsänen: Desires and disappointments shaping the memory of Thomas Aquinas relics ........................118 Helene Rasmussen: The secular as a narrative frame ...........118 Jeffrey Richards: Ceremonies of power: the arrival of Thomas Aquinas relics to Toulouse in the framework of the Hundred Years War . . 119 Anne Birgitte Ronning: Gendering the Robinsonade .............119 Leena Rossi: Historians feelings ........................120 Juhana Kaj Saarelainen: Elias Lönnrot s Kalevala as an epic poem of the Future .................................120 Päivi Salmesvuori: The significance of experience in the life of Helena Konttinen ...............................121 Kirsti Salmi-Niklander: Small stories, trivial events - and large meanings? 122 Mauricio Sánchez Menchero: The circulation of scientific knowledge: the relationship between wise men and printers (New Spain, 18th century) ................................123 Tuija Saresma: The ethics and politics of reading contemporary life writing in the internet .............................123 ix Contents Eyup Saritas: The Records About The Turks in Some Classical Literary Chinese Texts ............................. 124 Celestina Savonius-Wroth: Religious identity and ethnography in 18th- century Britain ............................ 125 Marc Schalenberg: Power of the Image or Visualisation of Politics ? Conclusions from graphic renderings of capital cities before the photographic age ............................ 125 Tobias Seidl: Picking a General s Mind - German Generals Perception of World War Π .............................. 126 Greg Shaya: Empathy, Indifference and the Emotional Life of Modernity: Evidence from Nineteenth-Century French Visual Culture .....127 Laurence Shee: The aftermath of the Chimurenga: White, post-Rhodesian introspective literature ......................... 127 Dmitrii Sidorov: Cultural History vs Cultural Geography: Moscow as a Microcosm of Russian Civilization ..................128 Sami Siegelbaum: The Frame and the Street: Visual Art and Public Expression in 1960s France ......................129 Katri Sirkel: Changing the vantage point: the Victorian masculine ideal challenged ...............................129 Greg Smiley: Noise in collaborative communities ..............130 Virginia Smith: Time-theory, biophysicality and purity ...........130 Gillian Swanson: Cultural Value, Experience and International Feeling : Reading English in Interwar Britain ..................131 Taina Syrjämaa: Opening wide horizons via ephemeral and peripheral - The case of the first Finnish national exhibition in 1876 .....131 Marek Tamm: Towards a cultural history of truth: the emergence of a quaestio-culture in thirteenth-century Europe ...........132 Vladimir Tikhonov: One Religion, Different Readings - (Mis)interpretations of Buddhism in Colonial Korea, Late 1920s - Early 1930s ......133 Pekka Tolonen: Noise, murmur, and the medieval social order: Harmony and disharmony in medieval society ................133 Hamutal Tsamir. The Gender(s) of Literary History in the Age of Nation Building (and the Case of Hebrew/Israeli Literature) ........134 Kirsi Tuohela: Tales of madness from below. Autobiographical accounts of mental illness in early twentieth century Finland ........135 Jussi Turtiainen: Factory floor masculinity in the metal industry in Finland after World War II ........................... 135 Chitja Twala: Contestation of the tradition of Ukuhlabel izinyanya in South Africa: A case of Tony Yengeni ................136 Helena Tyrväinen: Progress and renewal - Analysing post-Treaty-of- Versailles Finnish ideas on musical creation ............136 Contents Gabriella Valera: From Narrative to Hypertext: Cultural History and the Hermeneutic of the Otherness ...................137 Mari Välimäki: The problem of studying individualism in the premodern Sweden .................................137 Suzan van Dijk: European Women Writers ..................138 Kari Väyrynen: Cultural history and environmental history - beyond narrativistic anthropocentrism? ...................138 Curie Virag: Emotions, subjectivity and power: Narratives of cultural history in China and Europe .....................139 Dries Vrijders: Close Reading Culture: Kenneth Burke s Representative Anecdote ...............................139 Iben Vyff: Visions of the Good Life between home and abroad .....140 Liv Helene Willumsen: Seventeenth-Century Witchcraft Trials: A Narrato- logical Approach ...........................141 Xiaoqun Xu: A Newspaper Supplement and the Intellectual Landscape of China s New Culture Era: The Chenbao Fukan, 1918-1928 .....141 Index of persons appearing in the programme 143 Xl
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