Dietz Memorial Lecture with Prof. Gerd Hurm

Dietz Memorial Lecture with Prof. Gerd Hurm

Thursday, 11.12.2014, 12.15-13.15, Room 00 151, Audi MaxThe Institute for Transnational American Studies (ITAS) and IANAS host this year’s Dietz Memorial lecture. The lecture is given by Prof. Gerd Hurm working for the Center for American Studies at the University of Trier. His lecture is entitled “Transnational American Studies: Rethinking Edward Steichen’s Epochal Photography Exhibition ‘The Family of Man’.”

Guest Lecture Eric J. Sandeen

Guest Lecture Eric J. Sandeen

Thursday, 04.12.2014, 12.15-13.45, Room 00 161, Audi Max “The Heart Mountain Relocation Center.”

Between 1942 and 1945 more than 10,000 Japanese and Japanese Americans were confined in the Heart Montain Relocation Center in north central Wyoming, the result of Executive Order 9066, authorizing the establishment of military zones along the west coast from which citizens could be excluded for any reason. This Order was applied only to those who wore the face of the Asian enemy; more than 11,000 people, two-thirds of them American citizens, were thus relocated in one of the most egregious (but, at that time, legal) abrogations of civil liberties in U.S. history. Their Wyoming settlement, the third largest town in the state, consisted of more than 450 barracks which, at the end of the war, became the building blocks for homesteading schemes in the area. Barrack fragments still dot this transformed landscape: homes, at different times, to two very different populations of settlers. This talk looks at the history of Heart Mountain, traces the barracks as they become part of a familiar, Western landscape, and discusses the importance of these structures in the interpretation of this nationally significant site.

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International Conference on “Obama and Transnational American Studies”

October 16 – 19, 2014

The American Studies division is organizing an international conference on “Obama and Transnational American Studies” from October 16 to 19, 2014. At this conference we would like to look at the concept of Transnational American Studies in light of changes brought about during the Obama presidency from the perspective of the areas of concentration in Mainz American Studies: Early American Studies, Comparative Indigenous Studies, and Transcultural Life Writing. Besides referring to the president, the name of Obama also refers to Michelle Obama and her “Let’s Move Campaign” as well as African and Asian siblings, such as Auma Obama and Mark Ndesandjo, and their respective areas of expertise.

A preliminary program of the conference can be downloaded here.

For more informartion, please visit the conference homepage.