Internationale Tagung "Wenn die Chemie stimmt..."
28.11.2013 -
Am 28. und 29. November 2013 findet die internationale Tagung "Wenn die Chemie stimmt..." - Geschlechterbeziehungen und Geburtenplanungen im Zeitalter der "Pille" des Instituts für Geschichte der OvGU und des Historischen Instituts der Friedrich‐Schiller‐Universität Jena im Alten Schloss Dornburg statt. Mitarbeiter und Studierende sind herzlich eingeladen. Eine Anmeldung ist erforderlich.
Conference Program | |
Thursday, November 28th, 2013 | |
09:30 - 09:45 AM | Welcome Silke Satjukow (Magdeburg) Lutz Niethammer (Jena) |
09:45 - 11:00 AM | Keynotes Keynote I: Barbara Duden (Hannover) Keynote II: Tomáš Sobotka (Wien) |
11:00 - 13:00 AM | Panel 1: Population Politics and Demographical Knowledge Chair: Jörg Ganzenmüller (Jena) Delia Davin (Leeds): State Intervention in Fertility Control: The Case of China Heinrich Hartmann (Basel): The Construction of an Over‐Populated Turkey. Global Discourses and Local Adoptions, approx. 1960‐1980. Rada Drezgić (Belgrad): Fertility Control and Gender (In)equality under Socialism: The Case of Serbia. Comment: Bettina von Gransow (Berlin) |
01:00 - 02:30 PM | Lunch Break |
02:30 - 04:00 PM | Panel 2: Public Debates About Sexuality, Fertility and Contraception in the 1960s-1980s Chair: Annette Leo (Jena) Felix Krämer (Münster): Birth Control and Abortion Rights? The Female Body between News Studio and Church Services. Lisa Malich (Berlin): From a Means of Family Planning to a Lifestyle‐Product: Images of the Pill and its Consumer in West Germany and France, 1961‐2005. Comment: Eva Labouvie (Magdeburg) |
04:00 - 04:30 PM | Coffee Break |
04:30 - 06:30 PM | Panel 3: Individual Experiences and Decisions about Contraception Chair: Benjamin Möckel (Jena) Agata Ignaciuk (Granada): Using the Pill in a Non‐Democratic Regime: Women and Oral Contraceptives in Spain and Poland, 1960s‐1970s Annette Leo (Jena): "Five Children - No Way!": Decisions in favor and against the Pill Eszter Zsófia Tóth (Budapest): "Helga, please, help!" Contraception ‐ Family Planning ‐ Gender Relations in Hungary during the Socialist Period Comment: Cornelie Usborne (London) |
06:00 PM | Dinner |
Friday, November 29th, 2013 | |
09:45 - 12:00 AM | Panel 4: Sex Education and new Knowledge about Sexuality and Contraception Chair: Franka Maubach (Jena) Maria Mesner (Wien): "Rosie the Riveter" und "The Feminine Mystique": Gender Roles and Fertility Control. Jesse Olszynko‐Grin (Cambridge, UK): "We test Samples for Clients, not Patients": Medical Advertising and the Media Controversy over Commercial Pregnancy Test Services in 1960s London. Lutz Sauerteig (Durham, UK): From Sin to a Management of Sex: Contraception and the Pill in Sex Education of West German Youth. Comment: Regina Schulte (Bochum) |
12:00 - 01:30 PM | Lunch Break |
01:30 - 03:00 PM | Panel 5: Expert Knowledge and Local Practises of Birth Control Chair: Gisela Mettele (Jena) Christian König (Jena): Planned Economy and Individual Initiatives. The Introduction of the Pill in the GDR. David P. Cline (Blacksburg, USA): "An Amazing Web": Exploring the History of Illegal Birth Control and Abortion in the United States from 1960‐1973. Victoria Sakevich, Boris Denisov (Moscow): Reproductive Health and Rights in Russia. Comment: Alexander von Plato |
03:00 - 03:45 PM | Coffee Break |
03:45 - 05:00 PM | Round Tabel Moderation: Lutz Niethammer (Jena) |