ON THE MOVE: Migration and Cross-Cultural Encounters

October 26, 2023

Series of events featuring the New A-level topic / English in cooperation with The German American Center, Stuttgart (DAZ)

Time: October 26, 2023
Additional date: November 14, 2023
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We cordially invite you to join us for a series of events featuring the new English Abitur Topic "On the Move - Migration and Cross-Cultural Encounters." The series will commence with two events on the short stories of Luis Alberto Urrea and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Further sessions will follow in due course.

We cordially invite everyone to join our roundtable discussion with our keynote speakers  to share own questions and readings of Urrea’s story. We will collect questions via the chat-function during the event, or, if you would like to share any perceptions on your reading of Urrea or our topic in advance, please follow this link.

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Upcoming keynote talks:

Thursday, October 26, 5.00-8.00 p.m.: Latino/a Literature in the Classroom - Approaches to Teaching Urrea’s Short Fiction

With Prof. Dr. Luis Aldama and Prof. Dr. Marc Priewe

Further information: https://daz.org/events/tt-lantino-literature/

Registration: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_K7JoLUWMRkeJOWb-yVycAA#/registration

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Concept and Moderation:
  • Dr. Saskia Schabio (University of Stuttgart)
  • Kathrin Büttner (DAZ)
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26.10.2023, 5 p.m. - 8 p.m., online via Zoom 

"Latino/a Literature in the Classroom: Approaches to Teaching Urrea's Short Fiction"

Keynote lectures and a roundtable discussion with a focus on Urrea's short story "The Southside Raza Image FederationCorps of Discovery" and Latinx Studies.

With: Prof. Dr. Frederick Luis Aldama, University of Texas at Austin and Prof. Dr. Marc Priewe, University of Stuttgart

14.11.2023, 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. (DAZ)

"Drama in Education: A Holistic Approach to Teaching Adichie's Short Fiction"

With: Silke Franz, Seminar Stuttgart

 

Contact: saskia.schabio@ilw.uni-stuttgart.de
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