PUBLIC CONFERENCE | Violent Intimacies: The Intimate Lives of Violence in Greece and Mexico

Date and Time

October 21 - October 22, 2024
All day

Location

59 Shepard Street Cambridge, MA, 02138

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Conference & Film Screenings — Open to the Public

Language: English

 

Organizer: 

Myriam Lamrani — Harvard University * Panteion University

Contact: myriam_lamranimaria@fas.harvard.edu

 

Location:

SOCH Hilles P-14 Small Function Room, 4th Floor & Hilles Cinema, 1st Floor

59 Shepard Street Cambridge, MA, 02138

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Hilles Floor Map

To get there:

Please note, entrance is on Shepard Street

Harvard Shuttle Quad stop, leaves you on Shepard street corner.

From Hotel Veritas, 22’ walk. Taking Massachusetts Ave. toward the church (First Parish in Cambridge Square) and continue right toward Cambridge Common. Cross Garden Street, turn left, and walk along the park

From Harvard Square T station, 15’ walk. Cross Massachusetts Ave. toward the church (First Parish in Cambridge Square) and continue right toward Cambridge Common. Cross Garden Street, turn left, and walk along the park. Turn right onto Shepard Street, and the Student Organization Center at Hilles (SOCH) will be immediately on your left.

From Porter Square/Lesley Univ. Hall, 20’ walk. Exit the building on Massachusetts Ave. and turn left. Cross the street at a crosswalk, cross Linnaean Street, and turn right. Walk down Linnaean Street and turn right into the alleyway/walkway at the sign that reads, “Radcliffe Quadrangle.” You will walk past Harvard dorms, and Hilles will be on the right, across from Cabot House.

 

Beyond spectacular displays of brutality, what counts as violence in Greece and Mexico? What constitutes intimacy when violence and its aftermath have become a familiar presence? How should we, as scholars and image-makers, engage with the delicate task of representing intimacy with violence in a world where we bear witness to the “cruel images” (Toukan 2019) emerging from Gaza, Sudan, the US, and beyond?

During this two-day international conference, between film screenings and conversations, we will explore these critical questions to understand the ways in which violence looms in our lives. Join us to rethink the intersections of intimacy and violence.

 

Program

Sessions and screenings are open to the public

 

DAY 1 — Monday, October 21, 2024

 

9:30 AM | OPENING REMARKS 

 

9:40–10:45 AM  | Panel 1 | In Violence’s Grasp

 

10:45–11:00 AM | COFFEE BREAK

 

11:00–12:00 AM | Panel 2 | Brutally Intimate Territories

 

12:00–1:00 PM  | LUNCH BREAK

 

1:00–2:00 PM | Panel 3 | Taming Violence, Rationalizing Death

 

2:00–2:10 PM | COFFEE BREAK

 

2:10–5:15 PM | FILMS SCREENING |  Mexico | Location: @Hilles Cinema, 1st Floor 

 

6:30 PM | DINNER with participants 

 

 

DAY 2 — Tuesday, October 22, 2024

 

9:00–11:05 AM | FILMS SCREENING | Greece | Location: @Hilles Cinema, 1st Floor 

 

11:05–11:15 AM | COFFEE BREAK

 

Location: Hilles P-14 Small Function Room, 4th Floor

 

11:15–12:40 PM | Panel 1 | Horrific Intimacies & Inter-Species Closeness

 

12:40–1:30 PM | LUNCH BREAK

 

1:30–2:30 PM | Panel 2 | Pleasurable Violence Under Duress

 

2:30–3:15 PM | COFFEE BREAK

 

3:15–4:45 PM | Closing Conversation

 

 

 

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Hosted by Student Organization Center at Hilles (SOCH) and cosponsored by Provostial Fund for the Arts and Humanities, the Moses Mesoamerican Archive, and the Mahindra Humanities Center. This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 101031711.