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HGCEA
sessions at CAA
2009 Session Chair: Isabel Wünsche, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Jacobs University, Bremen
Forging California modernism: Central European émigrés on the West Coast between 1920 and 1945
Emerging Scholars Session, Chair: Eva Forgacs
2008 Session Chair: Adrienne Kochman, Indiana University Northwest
Feminism and Modernity in Central Europe
2007 Session Chairs: Katja
Zelljadt,
Getty Research Institute, and Maiken
Umbach, University of Manchester
Follow the Red Brick Road
2006 Session Chair: Piotr
Piotrowski, Adam Mickiewicz University
Art and Democracy in Central Europe
2005 Session Chair: Barbara
McCloskey, University of Pittsburgh
Nationalism, Internationalism, and the Arts
in Central Europe during the Cold War
2004 Session
Chair: Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann, Princeton University
The
Central European Diaspora
2003 Session Chair: Frederic J.
Schwartz, University College, London
Models
of the Visual in German and Central Europe
2002 Session
Chairs: Jay A. Clarke, The Art Institute of Chicago,
and David Ehrenpreis, James Madison University
Shaping
the Image: Art and the Popular Press
2001 Co-Chairs:
Charles W. Haxthausen, Williams College, Joan
Weinstein, Getty Grant Program, and Christopher Wood,
Yale University
Roundtable
Discussion: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: New Perspectives on Art
in Central and Northern Europe
2000 Session Chairs: Peter
Chametzky, Southern Illinois University, and Anna
Brzyski, Southern Illinois University
Modernism and
Nationalism, Postmodernism and Postnationalism?
1999 Session
Chairs: Reinhold Heller, University of Chicago, and
John Czaplicka, Institute for Advanced Studies, New
York University
National Identities
and Historical Revivals in Central and Northern Europe
1998
Session Co-Chairs: Steven
Mansbach, CASVA, National Gallery of Art, and Rose-Carol Washton
Long, CUNY Graduate Center
Shifting Borders:
Defining the Parameters of Visual Art and Culture in Northern and Central
Europe
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