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Cathrine Bublatzky, M.A.
Wissenschaftler
Position
- Ph.D. Candidate
- Assistant to the chair of Visual and Media Anthropology
Kontaktinformationen
Karl Jaspers Centre
Voßstraße 2 Building 4400
Room 006
69115 Heidelberg
Germany
- Email:
- bublatzky@asia-europe.uni-heidelberg.de
- Telefon:
- +49 (0) 6221 54 4330
Über Cathrine Bublatzky
Ph.D. Project: Indian Contemporary Art in a Transnational Context – An Ethnography on Art with Focus on the Travelling Exhibition ‘Indian Highway’. (read more)
M.A. Thesis (2008): „Kulturen im Blick(wechsel). Ein interkulturelles Fotoprojekt aus ethnologischer Sicht“ [Cultures in changing foci. An intercultural photographic project from an anthropological perspective]
Projekte
Lebenslauf
Selected Presentations
April, 2012
"India's Contemporary Art on Global Highways" at the ASA Conference 2012 'Arts and Aesthetics in a Globalising World/Panel 19: Anthropology in the contemporary artworld'(3rd - 6th April 2012) JNU, New Delhi, India. (website/abstract)
October, 2011
"Photography as Contemporary Art of India - Ravi Agarwal"
at the ZKM Fall Academy 2011 'Global Studies - The Question of an Art Concept: Global Institutionalization of Art' in Karlsruhe, Germany.
(website/abstract(in German))
October, 2010
"The display of Indian contemporary art in Western museums and the question of ‘Othering’" at the Annual Conference 2010 'The Flow of Concepts and Institutions' ( 6th - 8th October 2010) of the Cluster of Excellence 'Asia and Europe in A Global Context' Heidelberg, Germany. (website/abstract)
June, 2010
"Indian Contemporary Art in a Transcultural Context - An Ethnography on the Exhibition 'Indian Highway' "
at the ZKM Summer Academy "Global Studies: Art and Visual Media today" in Karlsruhe, Germany.
(website/abstract(in German))
June, 2010
"'Indian Highway': Transculturality of Indian Contemporary Art"
at HEART Herning Museum of Contemporary Art in Herning, Denmark. (website)
May, 2010
"Indian contemporary art in Western museums"
at the Conference and PhD workshop 'Globalizing South Asia' organized by the Nordic Association for South Asian Studies in Helsinki, Finland. (website/abstract)
Organisation of Panels, Conferences and Workshops
October, 2011
ZKM Fall Academy 2011 "Global Studies - The Question of an Art Concept: Global Institutionalization of Art'" (19th – 20th October 2011) in Karlsruhe, Germany. (website)
December, 2010
- Workshop "Anthropology of Art in a Global Context – a Critical Approach to Cultural Art -Production in India, China and Angola" (2nd – 4th December 2010) in Heidelberg, Germany. (website)
May, 2010
- together with Roos Gerritsen Panel "Sites and Sights of Public Culutre" at the Nordic Association of South Asian Studies Conference and PhD workshop 'Globalizing South Asia'(27th - 29th May 2010) in Helsinki, Finland. (website)
Ausgewählte Publikationen
Articles
2011. "The Display of Indian Contemporary Art in Western Museums and the Question of "Othering"" In Belting, Hans; Birken, Jacob; Buddensieg, Andrea and Peter Weibel (eds.) Global Studies: Mapping Contemporary Art and Culture. Karlsruhe: Hantje-Cantz, pp. 298-313.
2011. Zeitgenössische Kunst aus Indien - Ein Blick in die Kunstwelt Indiens. in: Masala: Newsletter Virtual Library South Asia 6(3). (weblink)
2009. with Laila Abu-Er-Rub. ‘Tagungsbericht Flows of Images and Media. Annual Conference 2009 of the Cluster of Excellence „Asia and Europe in a Global Context“. 07.10.2009-09.10.2009, Heidelberg, in: H-Soz-u-Kult 20.11.2009.
2009. ‘Indian highway – an ethnography of Indian contemporary art in a transnational context’. SAI Report, p. 11.
2006. with Eva Funk. “Es muss nicht immer Diaspora sein. Sichtweisen eines tamilischen Migranten“, In Brosius, Christiane und Urmila Goel (eds.) Masala.de. Menschen aus Südasien in Deutschland. Heidelberg: Draupadi, 51-69.
2003. „Review: Ohm, Britta. 2001. Ist dies eine Invasion?: Transnationale Sender und Nationales Fernsehen in Indien“. In Internationales Asienforum. International Quarterly for Asian Studies 34 (1-2): 159-161.
Other
12/2008. Christiane Brosius, Barbara Mittler, Sumathi Ramaswamy and Thomas Maissen, supported by Matthias Arnold, Cathrine Bublatzky, Eric Decker, Sebastian Gehrig and Michael Mohr „Archiving Mothers and Fathers of the Nation in Europe and Asia. Developing a Digitized Prototype of Braided Pictorial Histories“, Online Exhibition of the HRA 2 Pilot Project, Cluster of Excellence 'Asia and Europe in a Global Context', University of Heidelberg.
http://mothersandfathers.uni-hd.de [access restricted]
