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One-day conference on Friday, February 4, 2011: “Déplacements, Déportations, Exils” [Movements, Deportation, Exile]

 

 

 


Presentation of the Program and Overall Problematization by Philippe Mesnard (Auschwitz Foundation, Université Blaise Pascal - Clermont-Ferrand 2)



Annette Becker (Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense), Réfugiés et déportés, le cas de la Grande Guerre [Refugees and Deportees: the Case of the Great War]



Yves Ternon (Université Paris IV Sorbonne), Présentation historique du génocide arménien [Historical Overview of the Armenian Genocide]



Janine Altounian (Essayist – translator), Lecture et refoulement d’un Journal de déportation [Reading and Repression of a Deportation Diary]



Sandrine Marchand (Université d’Artois), Taïwan, l’exil impossible [Taiwan, the Impossible Exile]



Catherine Milkovitch-Rioux (Université Blaise Pascal - Clermont-Ferrand 2), Enfance et exil pendant la guerre d’algérie (avec une présentation du projet : Enfance Violence Exil) [Childhood and Exile During the Algerian War (with a presentation of the “Childhood Violence Exile” project)]



Corine Enaudeau (Philosopher), Regards critiques à partir d’Hannah Arendt [Critical Analysis in the Wake of Hannah Arendt]



General Discussion and Summary of the Day’s Contributions
 

 

Part I: One-day conference on Tuesday, October 19, 2010: “Déplacements, Déportations, Exils” [Movements, Deportation, Exile]

 

 

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