Artist: Fons Heijnsbroek, Wikimedia Commons.
Artist: Fons Heijnsbroek, Wikimedia Commons.

Scholars at the Department will also present different perspectives on Temporality and Historiography.

Programme

9 Coffe

9.30 Keynote Aleida Assmann "Parsing time: Reflections on the temporal structure of historiography"

10.30 Meike Wagner

11 Jakob Derkert

13 Guest Lecture Nina Lager Vestberg "Photography, Archives, and the Phases of Digitisation"

14 Adam Wickberg Månsson

15 Anna Källén

15.30 Anna-Maria Hällgren

Aleida Assman.
Aleida Assmann.

About Aleida Assmann

Aleida Assmann is Professor Em. of English Literature and Literary Theory in the Department of Literature, Art and Media at the University of Konstanz in Germany.

Amongst her books are 

  • Cultural Memory and Western Civilization: Arts of Memory 
  • Shadows of Trauma: Memory and the Politics of Postwar Identity 

More information about her research 

goethe.de/ins/gb/lp/prj/mtg/men/tie/kul/en2873780.htm

Nina Lager Vestberg.
Nina Lager Vestberg.

About Nina Lager Vestberg

Nina Lager Vestberg is Professor of Visual Culture in the Department of Art and Media Studies at NTNU in Trondheim.

More information about her research

http://www.ntnu.edu/employees/nina.vestberg

The research working group Historiography and Temporality at the Department of Culture and Aesthetics 

Staffan Bergwik, Jacob Derkert, Victoria Fareld, Lena Hammergren, Rikard Hoogland, Fredrik Krohn Andersson, Elisabeth Mansén, Catharina Nolin.