Impacts: Does Academic Exchange Matter?
“Impacts: Does Academic Exchange Matter?”
Vienne (Autriche), 18-19 novembre 2010
À l’occasion des 60 ans de l’établissement du programme Fulbright en Autriche, un colloque est organisé à Vienne sur les réseaux académiques et leur influence. Plusieurs contributions portent explicitement sur la guerre froide ou peuvent contribuer à l’éclairer, notamment durant la première journée :
- Kurt Tweraser (University of Arkansas): The “Operational Code” of Senator Fulbright and International Education: Belief Systems, National Missions, Political Context
- Andrew Hannon (Yale University): “We Are Beginning to Move Again”: Academic Exchange in the New Lefts, Cultural Studies and American Studies
- Reinhild Kreis (Augsburg University): Promoting the United States: American Cultural Centers in West Germany after the Re-education Period
- George H. Blaustein (Harvard University): Why American Civilization? The Salzburg Seminar, American Literature, and Academic Exchange
- Therese Garstenauer (HU Berlin): Exchanges with Obstacles: Soviet and ‘Western’ Social Scientists
- Jonathan Rosenberg (City University of New York): Instrumental Diplomacy: U.S. Symphony Orchestras and the East-West Struggle
- Gretchen Sylvia Simms (University of Cape Town): The 1959 American National Exhibition in Moscow and the Soviet Artistic Reaction to the Abstract Art
Lieu : Amerika Haus, Rathausstraße 7, 1010 Vienna
Organisateurs : commission Fulbright en Autriche, université de Vienne, ministère fédéral de la science et de la recherche d’Autriche, ambassade amricaine à Vienne
Pour en savoir plus : http://www.fulbright.at/impacts.html