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Tuesday, 19 March 2024

Lecture: Life Unlimited

HuK Forum 19 March 2024

Legal, Anthropological, and Physical Considerations on the Human Condition in Yugoslav Literature Lecture by Tatjana Petzer

HuK Forum, March 19, 2024, 18:00–19:30

Life Unlimited: Legal, Anthropological, and Physical Considerations on the Human Condition in Yugoslav Literature

Lecture by Tatjana Petzer (Professor of Slavic Literary and Cultural Studies, Department of Slavic Studies,  University of Graz)

Lecture format: on site + online

Venue: Room 33.1.224, Department of Slavic Studies, Merangasse 70, 8010 Graz, 1st floor.

Can death be overcome, should man become immortal? The findings of the natural and life sciences since modern times have created a new awareness of mortality and the prolongation of life. With cybernetics, digital and human enhancement technologies, physical immortality can no longer be scientifically dismissed. In my talk, I will present literary thought experiments by three authors from the former Yugoslavia, Vladan Desnica, Borislav Pekić, and  Stevan Pešić, who, against the background of contemporary developments in the experimental disciplines, vividly discussed the ambivalent way in which humans deal with their knowledge of the possible dissolution of the limits of life.


To receive the Zoom link, please register by March 19, 2024, 12:00, via e-mail to: natalie.klimenko(at)uni-graz.at
By registering, you consent to the processing of your personal data (name, institution, e-mail address) for the purpose of organizing the event.

Organized by the Cluster Aging, Demography and Care in cooperation with the research project Transforming Anxieties of Aging in Southeastern Europe: Political, Social, and Cultural Narratives of Demographic Change.

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