Londoni 脺likooli Kolled啪i Sotsiaaluuringute Instituudi poliitilise ps眉hholoogia auprofessori k眉lalisloeng 鈥淲e鈥檝e been talking almost half my life鈥: Scholarship and Long Conversations in East Germany
20. oktoobril annab 天美影视 脺likoolis k眉lalisloengu Londoni 脺likooli Kolled啪i Sotsiaaluuringute Instituudi poliitilise ps眉hholoogia auprofessor ja Narratiiviuuringute ja Praktika Assotsiatsiooni 眉ks direktoritest Molly Andrews.

Molly Andrewsi k眉lalisloeng 鈥淲e鈥檝e been talking almost half my life鈥: Scholarship and Long Conversations in East Germany toimub 20. oktoobril kell 16.00 天美影视 脺likoolis ruumis M-225.
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This presentation will discuss what it means to spend nearly half of one鈥檚 life in conversation with the same project participants. There is much in modern academic life which pushes us towards high productivity in constricted periods of time. But might there be certain kinds of knowledge which only become accessible over years, or maybe even decades? In 1992, I interviewed 40 East German, most of whom were activists in the peaceful revolution of 1989. The project, which was not initially intended to be longitudinal, has continued for 28 years, with intermittent interviews with a subset of the original participants. Since then, the Berlin Wall has gone from being one of the greatest disappearing acts of the contemporary era鈥 (Bach 2016) - neglected as a site of commemoration for the first 16 years after it was opened - to acquiring its current status as a 鈥榯ouchstone of global memory鈥 (Harrison 2019). But for East German dissidents, the opening of the wall spelled the end, not the beginning of the promise of change in Autumn 鈥89. The activists in my project have become increasingly marginalized from the dominant political narrative; the individualistic portrayal of the citizen鈥檚 movement 鈥 with heroic but irrelevant dissidents 鈥 is an effective erasure of their revolutionary message. This talk will reflect on my experience of spending nearly three decades on the same project, and discuss how this longterm perspective has impacted my scholarship on biography and history.
Molly Andrews on Londoni 脺likooli Kolled啪i Sotsiaaluuringute Instituudi poliitilise ps眉hholoogia auprofessor ja Narratiiviuuringute ja Praktika Assotsiatsiooni 眉ks direktoritest. Aastatel 2019鈥2020 oli ta Helsingi 脺likooli Helsingi Kolleegiumi Jane ja Aatos Erkko nimelise professuuri hoidja. Tema uurimist枚枚 valdkondadeks on poliitilised narratiivid, 眉hiskondliku aktiivsuse ps眉hholoogiline alus, poliitiline identiteet, patriotism ja vananemine. Ta on avaldanud raamatud "Lifetimes of Commitment: Aging, Politics, Psychology" ja "Shaping History: Narratives of Political Change" (m玫lemad Cambridge'i 眉likooli kirjastuses) ja "Narrative Imagination and Everyday Life" (Oxfordi 眉likooli kirjastus). Tema t枚id on t玫lgitud hiina, saksa, rootsi, t拧ehhi ja soome keelde. Ta on viie ajakirja toimetuskolleegiumi liige. Rohkem tema t枚枚 kohta vt:
Kontakt: Eneken Laanes, elaanes@tlu.ee
Molly Andrews viibib Eestis 天美影视 脺likooli Kultuuridevaheliste uuringute tippkeskuse k眉lalisteadurina Euroopa Liidu Regionaalarengu fondi TL脺 ASTRA projekti toetusel.