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Short films from the seminars on You Tube:

 Table of Content:

1. Remembering, re-writing, re-telling… The poetry of Irit Amiel, the holocaust survivor – min 24:03

2. In Search of Public Space (Where the Beast is Buried by Joanna Rajkowska) – min 33:13

3. Exhausted Geographies by Irit Rogoff- min 25:33

4. Discussion on Illegal Liaisons by Grażyna Plebanek and Madame Mephisto BY AM Bakalar – min 24:24

5. Ewa Lipska – Meeting with the author of Sefer – min. 22:33

6. Being Elsewhere – Migrating Stories – min. 25:33

Individual podcasts:

 

Podcast: Ewa Lipska – meeting with an author of Sefer (translated by Tony Howard and Barbara Bogoczek, AU Press, 2012)

the seminar with Polish author Ewa Lipska, discussion on migration, post WWII displacement and literature

Podcast: Joanna Rajkowska In Search of Public Space (January 15, 2014) –

.Podcast: “Remembering, re-writing, re-telling… The poetry of Irit Amiel”

The podcast from the eMIgrating Lansdcapes seminar at UCL on the 7th of November

A discussion covering contemporary Jewish poetry and the notion of displacement, celebrating the publication of Dark Flashes, the latest collection of Irit Amiel’s poetry to be published in English translation.

Podcasts: 20 June / Polish eMigrants

Debate on contemporary Europeans, new ideas about borders and “Being Elsewhere – Migrating Stories” 

Maria Jastrzębska and Marek Kazmierski in dialogue with SJ Fowler

The event focused on Maria’s latest collection of poems At The Library of Memories (Waterloo Press 2013). It also featured the official launch of Marek’s new book Damn the Source (OFF_PRESS, 2013)

Podcast: 20 March / eMigrating Landscapes 2: The New Europeans?

Debate on contemporary Europeans, new ideas about borders and “New Europeans?” Grażyna Plebanek and AM Bakalar

A meeting with the authors hosted by Urszula Chowaniec. The discussion and commentary byTim Beasley-Murray and Agata Pyzik.

Since the post-communist transformations of the late 1980s and the 1990s in Eastern and Central Europe and the ensuing EU enlargement of 2004, migration has become a significant trait within contemporary Europe and an increasingly important factor in social conflict affecting various parts of the continent. Contemporary migration and/or emigration has brought a new political rhetoric, resulting in social turmoil as well as new cultural, literary and artistic production. In our seminar series in 2013, these problems will be scrutinized based on the discussion on particular literary and cultural events within Polish culture.

Podcast: 13 March / eMigrating Landscapes 1: Exhausted Geographies

Irit Rogoff: A lecture on borders and freedom as seen in contemporary art Commentary and discussion with Polish artist Joanna Rajkowska

Since the post-communist transformations of the late 1980s and the 1990s in Eastern and Central Europe and the ensuing EU enlargement of 2004, migration has become a significant trait within contemporary Europe and an increasingly important factor in social conflict affecting various parts of the continent. Contemporary migration and/or emigration has brought a new political rhetoric, resulting in social turmoil as well as new cultural, literary and artistic production. In our seminar series in 2013, these problems will be scrutinized based on the discussion on particular literary and cultural events within Polish culture.

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