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SUMMARY:Workshop and book presentation by Swiss Professor Patrick Serio
DESCRIPTION:On October 2\, 18:00\, Ilia State University Book House “Ligamus” will host a workshop and book presentation led by the University of Lausanne (Switzerland) Professor Emeritus Patrick Serio. \nTopic of the workshop is the intellectual foundations of structuralism in the 1920-30-ies Central and Eastern Europe. This theme is significant in so far as it concerns both the culture and the history of thought from a prominent time\, as well as the region\, to which Georgia belongs. The abovementioed period together with the region requires an in-depth scientific study\, which is provided in Patrick Serio’s monograph titled “Structure and integrity”. Georgian translation of the book was published by the Ilia State University Press for “History and Theory of Modernity” series (8th volume). \nPresentation at the workshop will be held by Professor Serio himself; The event will also include addresses by the editor of the series Professor Giga Zedania and translator of the book Professor Tinatin Bolkvadze. \nTime: 2 October\, 18:00 \nVenue: ISU Book House “Ligamus” (Chavchavadze Ave. №32) \n\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\n[wpai_display_imported_files_here]
URL:https://events.iliauni.edu.ge/event/workshop-and-book-presentation-by-swiss-professor-patrick-serio/
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SUMMARY:Doctor of Historical Sciences\, Philipp Egger's public lecture on "Philanthropy - Foundation of a liberal society"
DESCRIPTION:On October 5\, 19:00\, Ilia State University G 106 Hall is hosting a public lecture on “Philanthropy – Foundation of a liberal society” delivered by  Philipp Egger\, Doctor of Historical Sciences. \nPhilip Egger has a 20-year work experience in management and strategic planning of the non-profit sector. He is founder and CEO/Director of Swiss foundation GEBERT RÜF STIFTUNG\, which has been providing grants for development of education\, research and innovation since 1998. Dr. Egger has been member of the Advisory Committee of the CEPS Swiss Centrefor Philanthropy Studies in the University of Basel since 2008 along with occupying position of a lecturer there. With Dr. Egger’s active support\, many scientific and educational projects in the field of social and human sciences have been implemented in Georgia as well as in the South Caucasus in general since 2010. \nAfter the lecture\, Doctor Philip Egger will be awarded an honorary doctorate by Ilia State Uniersity. \nSimultaneous translations will be provided at the lecture. \nTime: 5 October\, 19:00 \nVenue: Lecture Hall G106\, ISU (G. Tsereteli st. №1) \nAttendance is free and open. \n\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\n[wpai_display_imported_files_here]
URL:https://events.iliauni.edu.ge/event/doctor-of-historical-sciences-philipp-eggers-public-lecture-on-philanthropy-foundation-of-a-liberal-society/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20151019T100000
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SUMMARY:6TH COMPARATIVE LITERATURE CONFERENCE: LITERATURE IN MONOCULTURAL/MULTICULTURAL SOCIETY
DESCRIPTION:On 19-20 October\, 10:00 a.m.\, Ilia State University Hall A 101 will host 6th Conference of the Ilia State University Institute of Comparative Literature: “Literature in monocultural/multicultural society”. The conference will be attended by professors from the State University as well as other Georgian universities. Professor Claes G. Ryn from the Catholic University of America (Washington\, USA) will give a speech at the conference. \nTime: October 19-20\, 10:00 am \nLocation: Lecture Hall A 101 (Chavchavadze Ave. №32) \nFull program is available here. \n\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\n[wpai_display_imported_files_here]
URL:https://events.iliauni.edu.ge/event/6th-comparative-literature-conference-literature-in-monocultural-multicultural-society/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20151019T180000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20151019T180000
DTSTAMP:20260616T001148
CREATED:20151015T072056Z
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SUMMARY:American Professor Claes G. Ryn’s speech on "Multiculturalism and the Problem of Transcultural Unity"
DESCRIPTION:Ilia State University Institute of Comparative Literature invites you to a plenary lecture on “Multiculturalism and the Problem of Transcultural Unity” on October 19\, Monday\, 18:00\, at Ilia State University Book House “Ligamus”. Event is held within the framework of the 6th Conference of  the Ilia State University Institute of Comparative Literature: “Literature in monocultural/multicultural society”. Professor Claes G. Ryn from the Catholic University of America (Washington\, USA) will be giving the speech at the plenary.\nClaes Ryn’s teaching and research have been interdisciplinary\, spanning ethics and politics\, politics and culture\, the historical consciousness\, epistemology\, the history of Western political thought\, conservatism\, liberalism\, and constitutionalism. Ryn is Chairman and co-founder of the National Humanities Institute\, which studies the moral and cultural bases of civilization. He is editor of the scholarly journal Humanitas. \nModerator: Professor Paata Chkheidze \nTime: 19 October\, 18:00 \nVenue: Ilia State University Book House “Ligamus” (Chavchavadze Ave. №32) \nAttendance is free and open. \n\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\n[wpai_display_imported_files_here]
URL:https://events.iliauni.edu.ge/event/american-professor-claes-g-ryn-s-speech-on-multiculturalism-and-the-problem-of-transcultural-unity/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20151020T180000
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SUMMARY:6th Conference of Comparative Literature: Website Presentation
DESCRIPTION:Ilia State University Institute of Comparative Literature invites you to a Website Presentation on October 20\, Tuesday\, 18:00\, at Ilia State University Book House “Ligamus”. Event is held within the framework of the 6th Conference of the Ilia State University Institute of Comparative Literature: “Literature in monocultural/multicultural society”. \nWebsite www.modernism.ge is a new and rich resource presenting the legacy of Georgian modernism/avant-garde as well as multicultural avant-garde of the Georgian Democratic Republic era Tbilisi in a digital format.\nVast majority of the materials are preserved at the Ioseb Grishashvili Library-Museum in Tbilisi (Director: Nodar Grigolashvili).\nWebsite creators and Doctors of Fine Arts Nana Kipiani\, Mzia Chikhradze\, and Tea Tabatadze will discuss multicultural avant-garde of Tbilisi. \nTime: 20 October\, 18:00 \nVenue: Ilia State University Book House “Ligamus” (Chavchavadze Ave. №32) \nAttendance is free and open. \n\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\n[wpai_display_imported_files_here]
URL:https://events.iliauni.edu.ge/event/6th-conference-of-comparative-literature-website-presentation/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20151023T120000
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SUMMARY:CONFERENCE - "How To discuss Subaltern in Post-Social Societies? Culture\, History\, Politics"
DESCRIPTION:“The term “Subaltern”\, introduced by Italian theoretician Antonio Gramsci\, is commonly used to designate the “subordinated”\, “inferior” social groups or categories of people. Since 1980’s it has become the central concept for Post-Colonial and Post-Imperial studies. From then its meaning has been widened and extended across all social groups and particular persons regarded – based on their social\, ethnic\, racial\, religious\, gender or sexual affiliations – inferior in the social hierarchy.\nIn contemporary theoretical discourses Subaltern signifies those social groups that exist outside hegemony\, groups whose presence is absent from the official culture – “their voices aren’t heard”. Therefore\, on the level of discourse their existence is described from not-their-own\, other’s perspective. Closely related to this term\, another meaning is used In Post-Colonial and Post-Imperial contexts in connection to the relationship between former Empire and Colony but also to the relationship between hegemonic West and the East or\, in general – “Third World Countries”: Subaltern refers not only to a particular social group but rather to Post-Colonial/Post-Imperial country or a nation which remains in a certain symbiotic relationship to former Colonial/Imperial power and shapes its identity through the stereotypes that have already been suggested by hegemonic power. Thus\, it reproduces its subalternity.\nThe aim of workshop is to bring topics connected to theoretical interpretations of Subaltern and other related themes into Post-socialist\, especially Georgian context and to discuss potential prospects of research in this field.”                                 \nThe conference will bring together Georgian and Foreign researchers\, professors\, students\, visual artists\, photographers and writers.\n \nFull program is available here.\n \n\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\n[wpai_display_imported_files_here]
URL:https://events.iliauni.edu.ge/event/conference-how-to-discuss-subaltern-in-post-social-societies-culture-history-politics/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20151027T170000
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SUMMARY:SAINT MARTIN OF TOURS AND THE DESERT FATHERS: MONASTIC COMPETITION BETWEEN EAST AND WEST IN LATE ANTIQUITY
DESCRIPTION:Ilia State University cordially invites you to the public lecture by Prof. Marianne Saghy (Department of Medieval Studies\, Central European University\, Budapest) on SAINT MARTIN OF TOURS AND THE DESERT FATHERS: MONASTIC COMPETITION BETWEEN EAST AND WEST IN LATE ANTIQUITY \nMarianne Sághy is an associate professor at the Medieval Studies Department\, Central European University\, former academic director of the Hungarian Cultural Institute in Paris\, is a historian interested in transitions and transformations: Late Antiquity and the late Middle Ages. Focusing on the religious\, social\, cultural and political history of the fourth- century Latin West\, her heroes are controversial bishops and eccentric ascetics like  Damasus of Rome\, Jerome\, Martin of Tours or Genovefa of Paris. Her books include Martyrs and Poems: The Cult of the Saints in Rome under Damasus\, A. D. 366-384\, and Saint Martin of Tours: Asceticism and Power in Late Antiquity.” She also works on trecento treatises concerning the Holy Land\, publishing a bilingual Latin-French critical edition of Pierre Dubois’s De la récupération de la Terre Sainte”. \nSághy has taught courses on Religion and Society in Late Antiquity\, Saint Augustine and the Confessions\, Body and Society\, Women and Christianity\, Monasticism and Hagiography\, Angevin Europe in Budapest as well as in Tours\, Poitiers\, Turku\, Warsaw\, and Paris. She organizes summer courses at CEU and at the Hungarian Academy in Rome. \nAbstract:  Competition was nothing new among ascetics in Late Antiquity\, from the Egyptian desert to the Cappadocian and Roman family monasteries as well as among the educated Christian élite who chronicled throughout the Roman Empire the astonishing feats of the ascetic heroes: Antony of Egypt\, Paul of Thebes or Martin of Tours. A somewhat more striking feature is the competition between Western and Eastern ascetics posited in the foundational texts of Latin monasticism. The lecture presents the literary ambitions and implications of the prime example of the complex strategies of monastic competition\, the work that demonstrates with brio the superiority of Gallic monasticism over the Egyptian one: Sulpicius Severus’ Gallus\, or Dialogues on the Virtues of Martin.  Sulpicius not only places Gaul alongside Cappadocia\, Northern Italy\, Palestine\, and Egypt as yet one more region that turned the desert into a heavenly city\, but posits Gaul as a model for Eastern ascetics who look to Western monks for guidance: in the desert\, the fathers read only one book: Sulpicius’ Life of Martin and they loudly beg him to write a sequel! In the Gallus\, Martin is superior not only to Plato in wisdom and to Cyprian in his enthusiasm for martyrdom\, but he excels bothAntony and Pachomius in ascetic vigor— despite his “compromised” lifestyle of episcopal service. Even more pressingly\, Sulpicius presents himself as a new kind of Christian writer: a hagiographer who largely irrespective of personal or ecclesial achievement nevertheless serves as an authoritative mediator of ascetic charisma. The desert fathers’ endorsement extends not only to Martin but to Sulpicius as well: it is his written testimony concerning Martin that is in demand. What does all this tell us about the sacred status of the hagiographic text in particular and of monastic literacy in general? This is what this talk sets out to explore. \n27.10.2015\, 17:00 \nIlia State University\, E-301 \n\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\n[wpai_display_imported_files_here]
URL:https://events.iliauni.edu.ge/event/saint-martin-of-tours-and-the-desert-fathers-monastic-competition-between-east-and-west-in-late-antiquity/
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