Wednesday, 1 June 2022
Ort/Location: Campus Innrain SR 50101/1SR
14:00–14:30
Eintreffen und Begrüßung/Meet and Greet
Marina Hilber (Research Center Medical Humanities, University of Innsbruck)
Maria Heidegger (Department of History and European Ethnology, University of Innsbruck)
I Aktuelle Herausforderungen
14:30–16:00 Chair: Maria Heidegger
Dominik Koesling (Kiel): Mind the Gap! Das Problem epistemischer Ungleichheiten beim Schmerz
M. Felix Ihrig (Innsbruck): Queer Health – der Wunsch nach sensibler Gesundheitsversorgung
Coffee Break
II Über den Schmerz: Medizin im Dialog
16:30–18:00 Chair: Gabriele Werner-Felmayer
Stefanie Jahn (Berlin): Bedeutungen von Schmerz
Elisabeth Medicus (Innsbruck): “Total Pain” – Leiden am Lebensende
Dinner
Thursday, 2 June 2022
Ort/Location: Campus Innrain SR 2 psychologie
III Empathy, Violence, Trauma and Sound
9:30–11:45 Chair: Marina Hilber
Christoph Singer (Innsbruck): Scar-Culture, Caste, and a Cinema of Compassion. Representing Dalit-Trauma in Article 15 and Manjhi
Milijana Pavlović (Innsbruck): Empathy and Violence in Medieval Representations of the Mocking of Christ
Michelle Meinhart (London): Sounding Empathy, Sounding Silence: Maternity, COVID Lockdowns, and Digital Community Building (virtuell)
Lunch
Ort/Location: Campus Innrain SR 5 psychologie
IV Sharing Pain
13:30–15:00: Chair: Chair: Maria Heidegger
Ryan Weber (Dallas): Sharing Pain, Forging Resilience: Comparing Models of Pain in 19th- and 20th-Century Musical Cultures
Tine Van Osselaer (Antwerp): Embodying the pain of others. The shared-pain model in modern Catholicism
Coffee Break
V Allocating Compassion
15:30–17:00: Chair: Tine Van Osselaer
Hannah Fluit (Antwerp): The Belgian Vincentians and the ‘New Poor’: Defining Deservingness in Catholic Charity (1914-1945)
Maria Heidegger (Innsbruck): Good or Bad Compassion? The Case of Psychiatric Nursing in the 19th century
17:00–17:30
Zusammenfassung und Vorschau/Summary and Preview
Maria Heidegger and Tine Van Osselaer