Panel 1: Competing Notions of the Global

Ever Given stuck in the Suez Canal. Wikimedia Commons.

7:00 Los Angeles
10:00 New York City
11:00 Buenos Aires
16:00 Berlin
19:30 New Delhi


7:30-9:00 Los Angeles
10:30-12:00 NYC
11:30-13:00 Buenos Aires
16:30-18:00 Berlin
20:00-21:30 New Delhi


9:00-10:00 Los Angeles
12:00-13:00 NYC
13:00-14:00 Buenos Aires
18:00-19:00 Berlin
21:30-22:30 New Delhi


10:00-11:30 Los Angeles
13:00-14:30 NYC
14:00-15:30 Buenos Aires
19:00-20:30 Berlin
22:30-00:00 New Delhi

Conference Opening
by the Directors of the EXC 2020
Andrew James Johnston
and Anita Traninger
and the Conference Organisers
Frank Kelleter, Miltos Pechlivanos,
and Chunjie Zhang


Part 1
Moderator: Simon Godart, Freie Universität Berlin, EXC 2020
Chunjie Zhang (University of California, Davis), “World as Method in the Early Twentieth Century: A Comparative Perspective”
Sebastian Conrad (Freie Universität Berlin, EXC 2020), “What is the ‘Global’ in Global History?”



Break



Part 2
Moderator: Jasmin Wrobel, Freie Universität Berlin, EXC 2020
Anita Traninger (Freie Universität Berlin, EXC 2020), “Temporal Communities: Connecting the Dots”
Boaventura de Sousa Santos (Universidade de Coimbra), “How the Arts and Literature May Destabilize the Abyssal Line Structuring: The Spatio-temporal Cartography of Western Modernity”

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Worlds of Literature: Competing Notions of the Global