Konferenzen, Tagungen

Innocence and Experience: Childhood and the 1930s Refugees, Institute of Modern Languages Research London


Veranstaltungsdatum:

01.12.2021-02.12.2021

Date
1 December 2021, 1.30pm - 2 December 2021, 5.30pm

Type
Conference / Symposium

Venue
Online

Description

Child psychology and therapy were disciplines developed in pre-war Germany and Austria, and Britain benefitted hugely from the refugees' expertise in the area. Many of the children who came to the UK as refugees or Holocaust survivors were themselves of course in need of support. 

This online conference brings together expertise in the field from the UK, Europe and Israel, and presentations deal with diverse aspects of childhood amongst the refugees from Nazism, including education, therapy, literature, art, photography, and play. 

Programme

Abstracts and Biographies of Speakers

The conference is organised by the Research Centre for German & Austrian Exile Studies at the IMLR, and Insiders/Outsiders

Attendance free; advance online registration is required by 30 November 2021. Bookings are confirmed by automated email and include the Zoom link required to access the presentations. 

Image from Wolf Suschitzky and Liselotte Frankl, That Baby. The Story of Peter and his new Brother. Adprint, 1946 © Estate of Wolf Suschitzky.

Contact

Jane Lewin
jane.lewin@sas.ac.uk
020 7862 8966

Forschungsgebiete

Weitere Forschungsgebiete

Refugees, Exil

Veranstaltungsort

London, Vereinigtes Königreich

Organisation

University of London (UL), Institute of Modern Languages Research (IMLR)

Kontakt

Jane Lewin
Beitrag von: Redaktion avldigital.de
Veröffentlicht am: 22.10.2021
Letzte Änderung: 06.06.2025, 19:02

Vorgeschlagene Zitierweise:
"Innocence and Experience: Childhood and the 1930s Refugees, Institute of Modern Languages Research London" (Konferenzen, Tagungen), avldigital.de, veröffentlicht am: 22.10.2021. https://avldigital.de/de/vernetzen/fachinformationen/events/innocence-and-experience-childhood-and-the-1930s-refugees-institute-of-modern-languages-research-l