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Petra Joswig (Heidelberg): “Going Back to Zero: Emotions in Abstract Expressionism and Gutai”Ĭomments by Irina Sirotkina (Moscow) and Wolfgang Eckart (Heidelberg) Horst-Jürgen Gerigk (Heidelberg): “Turgenev’s Story "Enough" (1865): an example of being imprisoned by melancholy” Lisabeth Hock (Detroit): “Melancholy, the Female Life Cycle, and Women Writers” Section "Melancholy in Literature and the Arts beyond National and Disciplinary Boundaries" Autobiographics of melancholia in Greece by the end of the nineteenth century”Īnne-Fleur van der Meer (Amsterdam): “‘In terms we ordinary mortals can understand’: On the representation of depression in contemporary autobiographical literature” Natalie Eller (Heidelberg): “Debating Melancholia: National and International Perceptions of Melancholia and Depression in the Journal of Mental Science, 1860-1912”ĭimitria Vassiliadou (Crete): “ Whenever I get sad, I feel so wiped out”. Section "Scientific Knowledge Production, Public Discourses on Melancholy and Depression, and the Self" Mat Savelli (Pittsburgh): “A Very Modern Disease: Discussions of Depression in Yugoslavia (1945-1991)” Sebastian Musch (Haifa): “Call for Spiritual Renewal through Eastern wisdom and Jewish Counter-discourses during Wilhelmine Era and Weimar Republic” Kim Friedlander (New York): “Before PTSD: Psychological Trauma, Depressive Disorders, and the Russo-Japanese War” Section "Political and Social Dimensions of Melancholy and Depression” Peter Kaiser (Winnenden): “Depression in contemporary China and the influence of the West” Rotem Kowner (Haifa): “A Culture-Bound Gloom? Body, Identity and the Emergence of Neurasthenia in Imperial Japan” Hunt (Ann Arbor): “Melancholia, Mobility, and Patterns of Resort in Africa’s Atlantic and Colonial Zones” (Bangalore): “Melancholia and Vishaad (dejection): The encounter between ‘western’ and ‘Indian’ systems of medicine in nineteenth century India” Section "Cross-Cultural Approaches to Melancholy and Depression" Åsa Jansson (London): “Melancholia, Melancholy, and Suicidality: Normal and Pathological Mental Pain in Victorian Medicine”Ĩ:00 pm: Conference Dinner Friday, 3 October 2014 Helena Jaskov (Heidelberg): “The Impact of Clinical Psychiatry on Melancholia as a Category” Section " Conceptualizing Emotions and Mental Illness"Įdward Shorter (Toronto): “Doctors, patients, and the history of melancholia in western society” William Sax (Heidelberg), Speaker of Cluster’s Research Area C “Knowledge Systems”įrank Grüner & Maike Rotzoll (Heidelberg): “The Transcultural Approach to Melancholy: Problems and Perspectives” Conference Programme Thursday, 2 October 2014