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PAST CONFERENCE - 2022

Human mobility and cultural identities through history

4th International Conference on Arts and Humanities, 19-20 May 2022, LUISS University, Rome, Italy

Organisers: International Centre for Studies on Arts and Humanities (ICSAH), LUISS University, Pontificia Università Salesiana

40 speaker from various fields with a keen interest in increasing the understanding of the role of human mobility in the construction of cultural identities presented their research and exchanged ideas on a process that concerns all of us. The conference gathered academics from 15 countries representing universities, research centres and museums, as well as young scholars, independent researchers and graduate students.  

Event Schedule

19 May 2022


08.30-09.00 Registration 

09.00-10.00 Welcome speeches 


1st Session CHAIR: Umberto Mondini 

10.00-10.20 Alia Soliman, New York University Abu Dhabi: “Memories of the Migrant: Visual Expressions of Nostalgia in Sadik al Alfraji’s Art”. 

10.20-10.40 Prof. Anna Tylusinska-Kowalska, Università di Varsavia: Niccolò Tommaseo, esule volontario a Parigi: qualche riflessione sullo sdoppiamento esistenziale che trova specchio nella scrittura autobiografica del Poeta (Diario intimo e Memorie poetiche). 

10.40-11.10 Coffee break 

11.10-11.30 Prof. Fazıl Kayıkçı. Yıldız Technical University: Neo-Malthusian Population Theory and Migration in Europe. 

11.30-11.50 Dr. Fatma Çoban Kayıkçı, Yıldız Technical University: Socioeconomic Integration of Migrants in Turkey. 

11.50-12.10 Prof. Nikolai Endres, Western Kentucky University: Sex and Sharia in Amsterdam: Migration, Inspiration, Transformation. 

12.10-12.30 Dr. Kresimir Vukovic, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München: Mobility in Ancient Italic Traditions: mobile groups of men and the wolves of Rome. 

12.30-12.50 Dr. Christakis Christofi, University of Cyprus: Mobilité humaine et identité culturelle dans Iphigénie en Tauride de Goethe 

12.50-13.00 Discussion        

13.00-14.30 Lunch break                                                    


2nd Session CHAIR: Marios Kamenou 

14.30-14.50 Prof. Mara Matta, Sapienza Università di Roma: War and Migrations. 

14.50-15.10 Prof. Luca Salvatelli, Centro Studi S. Rosa da Viterbo: Le Antiquitates anniane e la presunta migrazione di Noè/Giano nella Tuscia. 

15.10-15.30 Prof. Marco Galdi, Università di Salerno: Migrazioni e futuro dell’identità nazionale. 

15.30-15.50 Prof. Alfredo Coppa, Sapienza Università di Roma. Tutte le strade portano a Roma: anche etnie anatoliche, iraniane e delle steppe ucraine nel profilo genetico degli antenati della Città Eterna. 

15.50-16.10 Col. Paolo Sottocorona. Serv. Meteorologoco Aeronautica Militare.La7:  Cambiamento Climatico e Migrazioni. 

16.10-16.30 Dr. Daniela Bucomino, Università di Milano: Le migrazioni minorili verso la Colonia del Capo nel contesto della New Poor Law del 1834. 16.30-17.00 Coffee break 

17.00-17.20 Vincenzo Toscano, Università di Milano: I migranti nel Magistero della Chiesa. Storie e vicende di un’attenzione plurisecolare. 

17.20-17.40 Allison Ruman, Columbia University. The Transcultural Community of the Republic of Letters 

17.40-18.00 Dr. Hartmut G. Ziche, University of French Guiana: Soldiers and migrants: barbarian warlords and non-combatants in late antiquity. 18.00-18.20 Dr. Kerasia A. Stratiki, Open University of Greece, Open University of Cyprus. Mobilité humaine et identité locale: Oedipe: de Thèbes à Athènes. 

18.20-18.40 Dr. Gudrun Filipska, Lancaster University of the Arts UK. Proxmity and distance, new affinities and possibilities for artist's travel cultures in a post-covid world: Developing positions of solidarity and kinship with other mobile bodies. 

18.40-19.00 Dr. Raika Khorshidian, University of Duisburg-Essen. Marcos Grigorian: An Armenian Immigrant Who Shifted the Paradigm of Modern Art in Iran 

19.00-19.20 Prof. Elena Bouleti, Panteion University Athens, Cypriot migrants and refugees to Greece, Turkey, and Great Britain in the 60s and the 70s.The special characteristics of the migratory “cycles” of Cypriot Diaspora. 

19.20-19.40 Prof. Natalia Anna Michna, Institute of Philosophy, Jagiellonian University in Kraków: Deterritorialization as the Foundation of Female Identity: Feminist Aspects of Migration in the Works of Olga Tokarczuk  

20.00-   Conference Dinner    


20 May 2022  

3rd Session CHAIR: Francesca Ceci 

08.30-08.50 Marios Kamenou, University of Graz: The dynamics of appropriation in the ancient world: the immigration of the Celts in the East. 

08.50-09.10 Dr. Francesca Ceci, Musei Capitolini: Migrazioni di ritorno: esodi, sopravvissuti e missioni ai confini del mondo nella monetazione antica e moderna. 

09.10-09.30 Prof. Margherita Cecchelli, Sapienza, Roma: Una forma di migrazione? Pellegrinaggi a Roma tra Tarda antichità e Altomedioevo”. 

09.30-09.50 Dr. Valentina Limina: Università di Pisa: Demigratio, Exilium, Relegatio. Miti e realtà nella ‘mobilità privata’ dei secoli I a.C.-I d.C. 09.50-10.10 Dr. Antonella Piscitello: Università di Palermo: Tanos: gli italiani del Sud. 

10.10-10.30 Dr. Annarita Martini, Società Italiana di Storia delle Religioni: Migrazione e conservazione dell’identità attraverso il sentimento e la pratica religiosa: Mitra un dio per tutto l’impero. 10.30-11.00 Coffee break 

11.00-11.20 Prof. Francesca Pandimiglio, MI-MIUR: L’apoteosi del potere nei mari della condottiera Artemisia I di Alicarnasso e le migrazioni delle flotte nel suo tempo.  

11.20-11.40 Dr. Alexandra Nestorvic. Museo Nazionale Ptuj, Slovenia: Europa, Semitic ancestor of the Europeans. 

11.40-12.20 Dr. Aleksandra Krauze-Kołodziej, John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin: Both the East and the West – The Influences of Latin and Byzantine Tradition on the Example of the Basilica Santa Maria Assunta on Torcello Island. 

12.20-12.30 Discussion  

12.30-14.00 Lunch break                                                        


4th Session CHAIR: Sandrine Prévot 

14.00-14.20 Marta Roels, Università di Varsavia: Elia Kazan, a famous American stranger: some reflections on the identity crisis experienced in the director’s autobiographical writing and picture ("The Arrangement"). 

14.20-14.40 Prof. Jerzy Miziolek: Università di Varsavia: Ritratto di un emigrante. 

14.40-15.00 Prof. Ofélia R. Nikolova, Valdosta State University, USA: Displacement, Love, and the Pursuit of Identity in Several Works of Marguerite Duras. 

15.00-15.20 Prof. Francis Vincent, Università Pontificia Salesiana: Dravidian Migration and Tamil Culture in the Conglomeration of Indian Heritage. 15.20-15.40 Prof. Maria Angelillo, Università di Milano. La Diaspora Indiana: limiti e prospettive. 

15.40-16.00 Dr. Verena Perko, Regional Museum Kranj, University of Ljubljana: Queen Barbara of Cili and spreading of humanism in holly roman empire: Statue of unknown Empress from façade OF princely  palace in Celje (Slovenia) 16.00-16.20 Dr. Antonios Fragkakis, University of Strasbourg: The western version and transformation of traditional Chinese medicine. 

16.20-16.50 Coffee break 

16.50-17.10 Dr. Iefke van Kampen, Museo dell’Agro Veientano: Formello alla metà del XVI secolo: tracce di migrazioni in una piccola comunità della Tuscia. 

17.10-17.30 Dr. Chrysovalantis Steiakakis: University of Cyprus: The mobility of Greek artists during the Dictatorship (1967-1974). Their contribution to the formation of the modern Greek cultural identity against the dominant nationalistic aesthetic ideology. 

17.30-17.50 Prof. Francesca Maria Corrao, Luiss University. Il contributo delle migrazioni allo scambio culturale e allo sviluppo delle arti. 

17.50-18.10 Prof. João Nunes, Instituto Politécnico de Viseu, Slaves’ mobility in Brazil in the 18th century: aspects of tolerance in the catechization/integration process and religious consequences. 

18.10-18.40 Final Discussion 

18.40-19.00 Dr. Sandrine Prévot, Prof. Umberto Mondini, ICSAH: Conclusive remarks. 

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