Vortrag von Heidi Hein-Kircher im Rahmen des Workshops „Discourses on the Trafficking in Women and Prostitution: Agents, Positions, and Strategies in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries“
Mittwoch, 23. November 2022, 9:30-11:00 Uhr, Goethe University Frankfurt, Campus Westend
Organizer: Institute of Judaic Studies, Goethe University Frankfurt, Dr. Marion Keller
Programm:
9:30-9:40 Welcome (Rebekka Voß & Marion Keller, Goethe University Frankfurt)
9:40-11:10
Girl Trafficking as a Challenge for Local Government: The Case of Lviv (Heidi Hein-Kircher, Herder Institute, Marburg)
A Female Perspective: The Policing of Prostitution and Trafficking in Poland and Germany, 1903-1933 (Elisabeth Janik-Freis, Technische Universität Berlin)
Chair: Stefanie Fischer, Technische Universität Berlin
11:10-11:40 Coffee Break
11:40-12:25 Prostitution in Poland in Jewish Cultural Texts before 1939 (Maria Antosik-Piela, University of Warsaw)
Chair: Marion Keller, Goethe University Frankfurt
12:25-13:45 Lunch
13:45-15:15
Prostitution as a Symptom of Jewish Lower Classes’ Assimilation: The Jewish Elites’ Discourses on Prostitution in Fin de Siècle Eastern Europe (Aleksandra Jakubczak, Museum Polin, Warsaw)
Jewish Associationisms, Institutional Networks and Feminist Projects in Milan and Trieste (1899-1933) (Paola Zichi, Queen Mary-University, London)
Chair: Rebekka Voß, Goethe University Frankfurt
15:15-15:45 Coffee Break
15:45-16:30 Jewish Debates on Trafficking and Prostitution in late 1920s Europe: Agents and Positions (Marion Keller, Goethe University Frankfurt)
16:30-17:00 Concluding Discussion
17:15-18:15 Project Presentation & Short Walk: Tracking the Traffic & Bertha Pappenheim Map: (Elianna Renner, Bremen & Rebekka Voß, Goethe University Frankfurt) In the Footsteps of Bertha Pappenheim through the Jewish Westend (Marion Keller, Goethe University Frankfurt)