Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg

Max Müller

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Presentations and Workshops

April 2023

“The Real Existierende Rassismus in the GDR: The Death of Nguyễn Văn Tú, Workshop Life Death Entaglements, Freie Universität Berlin

Oktober 2022

“Fighting for a Place to Care – Elderly Vietnamese Buddhists and the Affective Dimension of Dying in the Diaspora”, 13th Engaging with Vietnam Conference, Ho Chi Minh City, University of Social Sciences and Humanities (USSH)

Oktober 2022

Invited talk: “From Affect to Feeling – German-Vietnamese Belonging in the Context of Ancestral Homeland Visits”, Workshop “Negotiating Identities among Second-Generation Vietnamese Migrants”, Prague, Charles University.

Juli 2022

“Digital Death and the Pure Land – Spiritual Care within the Vietnamese Deathscape of Berlin”, EASA 2022, Belfast, Queen’s University.

April 2022

“Migration, Care, and Death – A Psychological Anthropology of Contested Vietnamese Carescapes in Berlin”, Workshop: Quests for Healing and Social Justice at State Margins, Jerusalem, Hebrew University.

Oktober 2021

“Affects at State Margins – Vietnamese Religious Carescapes in Berlin”. Together with Prof. Dr. Anita von Poser and Dr. Edda Willamowski, Online.

August 2021

“Vietnamese Carescapes in the Making: Covid-19, Resilience, and Face Masks”, 12th Engaging with Vietnam Conference, Online.

Juni 2021

“Vietnamese (Digital) Carescape Responses to COVID-19 as seen through the Lens of Face Masks”, Workshop of the French academic network on Asian studies “Asia in Care – The Concern for Others through the Lens of Asian Studies, Online.

Oktober 2020

“Emotional Challenges of Fieldwork in Times of Corona”, 1. DGSKA Herbstakademie „Fieldwork meets Crisis“, Online.

Juli 2019

“Transnational Life Trajectories – Travel Experiences of German-born Vietnamese in their Ancestral Homeland”, 11th Engaging with Vietnam Conference, Leiden, Netherlands.

Mai 2017

“The Vietnamese Diaspora of Berlin – Transnational Childhoods and Second-Generation Identity”, 2. Studentische Südostasienkonferenz, Frankfurt am Main, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt

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