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An initiative of the
Kulturstiftung des Bundes
 

24.10.–25.10.2008

Liblice Castle
Kafka and Power. 1963 1968 2008
International Conference

The Kafka conference of 1963 held at Liblice Castle was one of the intellectual preconditions for the sense of new departure that resulted in the Prague Spring five years later. The field of tension between these two dates was explored in the conference of October 2008 which focused on Kafka’s relationship to power. Did Kafka, the “greatest expert of power” (Elias Canetti), actually serve as a crystallisation point for an emerging movement against the authoritarian regime? Details on the conference are available here.

Program:

Thurs, 23.10.2008, 8:00-9:00 pm
Readings of Kafka texts in Czech and German as introduction to the conference thematic

Fri, 24.10.2008, 9:00 am
Official welcome

I Contemporary Witness from the Inner and Outer Perspective
(Moderator Oldřich Tůma)

9:15-10:15 am
“All of the things we’ve gone through with Kafka”
Alexej Kusák

10:15-11:15 am
“Recollections and Reflections”
Kurt Krolop

11:15 am - 12:15 pm
“Kafka and Power – a theme with variations, with consideration given to my own personal experience”
Alena Wagnerová

12:15 pm - 1:15 pm
“The Prague Spring, the SDS and the West German Student Movement”
KD Wolff

II Aspects of Literary Criticism and Philosophy
(Moderator: Roland Reuß)

2:30-3:30 pm
“The Song of Josephine”
Klaus Theweleit

3:30-4:30 pm
“Kafka – a Secular Prophet? Debates on politics and interpretation in the 1960s”
Veronika Tuckerová

5:30-6:30 pm
“Adorno’s ‘Notes on Kafka’”
Peter Staengle

6:30-8 pm
Reception

III Panel Discussion
(Moderator KD Wolff)

8-10 pm
Michal Reiman, Anson Rabinbach, Oldřich Tůma, Alena Wagnerová, Klaus Theweleit, Alexej Kusák

Sa, 25.10.2008
IV Aspects of Literary Criticism and Philosophy (II)

(Moderator: Peter Staengle)

10-11 am
“Arrest at Dawn. Literary Continuations of Kafka’s ‘The Trial’”
Michael Rohrwasser

11-12 am
“Words of Power, Writings of Power”
Roland Reuß

V Liblice in Historical Perspective (I)
(Moderatorin: Alena Wagnerová)

12-13 pm
“Liblice 63, Kafka and 68”
Oldřich Tůma

2-3 pm
“The Liblice Conference, Culture and the Party”
Jiří Pernes

VI Liblice in Historical Perspective (II)
(Moderator: Jiří Pernes)

3-4 pm
“The Rehabilitation of Comrade Kafka”
Anson Rabinbach

4-5 pm
“Liblice 1963 and the Repercussions. Kafka as code for a different socialism?”
Jürgen Danyel


Background materials


Conference program (pdf)
fanfold with all lectures and program events plus further information (in German/Czech)

Conference poster (pdf)



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