AGEM
Willkommen bei der Arbeitsgemeinschaft Ethnologie und Medizin (AGEM)
Die AGEM ist ein 1970 gegründeter gemeinnütziger Verein mit dem Ziel, die Zusammenarbeit zwischen der Medizin, den angrenzenden Naturwissenschaften und den Kultur‑, Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaften zu fördern und dadurch das Studium des interdisziplinären Arbeitsfelds Ethnologie und Medizin zu intensivieren.
Was wir tun
- Herausgabe der Zeitschrift Curare
- Durchführung von Tagungen
- Dokumentation von Literatur und Informationen
Curare
Zeitschrift für Medizinethnologie
Veranstaltungen
Imagistic Care: Growing Old in a Precarious World
Workshop
Book presentation in the framework of the webinar series „Unfolding Finitudes: Current Ethnographies of Aging, Dying and End-of-Life Care”
Book Presentatation: „Imagistic Care: Growing Old in a Precarious World”
Webinar series Unfolding Finitudes: Current Ethnographies of Aging, Dying and End-of-Life Care
Tuesday 20 May 2025, 17.00–18.30 CEST
https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/events/2025/05/imagistic-care-growing-old-in-a-precarious-world
This session will focus on the edited volume Imagistic Care: Growing Old in a Precarious World (Fordham University Press), and we have the great pleasure of having both editors, Prof. Cheryl Mattingly (University of Southern California) and Prof. Lone Grøn (VIVE – The Danish Center for Social Science Research), as well as three of the contributing authors, Dr. Harmandeep Kaur Gill (University of Copenhagen), Dr. Maria Louw (Aarhus University), and Prof. Lotte Meinert (Aarhus University), present for this talk.
Registration: Please register here for this webinar: https://fd24.formdesk.com/universiteitleiden/ImagisticCare. You will then receive the zoom-link for the webinar one week in advance.
About the book
Imagistic Care explores ethnographically how images function in our concepts, our writing, our fieldwork, and our lives. With contributions from anthropologists, philosophers and an artist, the volume asks: How can imagistic inquiries help us understand the complex entanglements of self and other, dependence and independency, frailty and charisma, notions of good and bad aging, and norms and practices of care in old age? And how can imagistic inquiries offer grounds for critique?
Cutting between ethnography, phenomenology and art, this volume offers a powerful contribution to understandings of growing old. The images created in words and drawings are used to complicate rather than simplify the world. The contributors advance an understanding of care, and of aging itself, marked by alterity, spectral presences and uncertainty.
About Unfolding Finitudes
The European Research Council-funded Globalizing Palliative Care project (www.globalizingpalliativecare.com) at Leiden University is hosting a three-monthly webinar series that highlights current anthropological research on care, aging and dying. During this series, invited speakers present their recent or ongoing ethnographic work in this field. Our aim is to create a platform for discussion of novel anthropological perspectives on unfolding finitudes at the end of life.
Disability & Climate: In Conversation with Angela Frederick
Vortrag
Online Lecture
Disability & Climate: In Conversation with Angela Frederick
20th May 2025
In September 2023, we launched an online ‘Disability & Climate: In conversation with…’ series for people that are interested in reflecting on and/or sharing experiences around disability and the climate crisis. This is part of the Sensing Climate project, led by the University of Exeter. You can read more about the project and tune into past events online: https://sensing-climate.com/events
Join us on Tuesday 20th May 2025, 7–8.30pm BST (12–1.30pm Central Time) for a conversation with Angela Frederick, Associate Professor of Sociology at The University of Texas at El Paso. Angela is author of the forthcoming book, ‘Disabled Power: A Storm, A Grid, and Embodied Harm in the Age of Disaster’. During our session, Angela will discuss and share findings from the book, drawing on interviews she conducted with 57 Texas residents with disabilities and parental caregivers who endured the 2021 Texas power crisis. She will reflect on how disability vulnerability was produced in the storm through a policy process that ‘disabled’ vital infrastructure, including power, water, and emergency services, while also discussing the importance of „disabled power”; the individual and collective resilience that disabled Texans exercised to survive the disaster. Read more about the session online: https://sensing-climate.com/events/angela-frederick Access the sign up form online: https://forms.office.com/e/fiPgXuGmaZ
If the sign-up forms are not accessible to you, please do email (Sarah.Bell@exeter.ac.uk) to share your interests in joining instead. We will then send round a Zoom sign-in link about a week before each event.
Freiburger Filmforum 2025
Film
Filmfestival in Freiburg, Germany
Freiburger Filmforum
27.5–1.6.2025
Dear Film Enthusiasts, get your calendars out and look forward to a festival week filled with high-quality films, engaging exchanges, and festival atmosphere! From May 27 to June 1, 2025, the Freiburger Filmforum Festival of Transcultural Cinema [1] will take place at the Kommunales Kino Freiburg. With numerous guests
and an extensive accompanying program, we are celebrating a double anniversary: 40 years of the Filmforum and the 10th anniversary of our Students’ Platform.
The festival addresses both contemporary and historical, socio-political and cultural topics, aiming to inspire aesthetic and theoretical engagement with diversity and cultural difference. At the heart of the festival are in-depth film discussions between the audience and the filmmakers or protagonists.
Young perspectives shape the Students’ Platform. The overwhelming response to the Call for Entries promises a rich program that is right on the pulse of the times. With the focus „Resounding Resistance,” the festival will particularly honor works that have emerged under the complex conditions of threat, violence, and displacement.
The Ateliers Varan [2], co-initiated by Jean Rouch in Paris, have been organizing documentary film workshops worldwide since the early 1980s. In the main program, the Filmforum will present a characteristic selection of films produced in the „Ateliers” ? simultaneously in Freiburg and at the Tashkent Film School [3] in Uzbekistan.
For all early birds, there is a discounted ticket available for ?55 [4] until mid-February! You can find information regarding accommodations, travel, and tickets on our website under „Service”. We are happy to assist excursion groups in finding a place to sleep (mail to students@freiburger-filmforum.de). Stay updated on Instagram [5] and
Facebook [6].
Let’s make the cinema a vibrant place of encounter and exchange. We look forward to seeing you!
[1] https://www.freiburger-filmforum.de/en/home/
[2] https://www.ateliersvaran.com/en
[3] https://www.instagram.com/tashkentfilmschool/?hl=de
[4] https://www.freiburger-filmforum.de/en/service/tickets/
[5] https://www.instagram.com/freiburgerfilmforum/
[6] https://www.facebook.com/freiburgerfilmforum