2007
March 2007
Monday 19 March 2007
Mon 19 Mar, 3-6 pm. The Ister is a 3000 kilometer journey to the heart of Europe, from the mouth of the Danube to the source in the German Black Forest. Based on the philiosopher Martin Heidegger, the film invites the viewer to unravel the extraordinary past and future of the West. Refreshments will be served. Dauer Hall 215, Gainesville, 32611-8020. Dragan Kujundzic, 352-378-0363. Free. Center for Jewish Studies, University of Florida - [email][events]
Tuesday 20 March 2007
Tue 20 Mar, 1-4 pm. The Ister is a 3000 kilometer journey to the heart of Europe, from the mouth of the Danube to the source in the German Black Forest. Based on the philiosopher Martin Heidegger, the film invites the viewer to unravel the extraordinary past and future of the West. Refreshments will be served. Dauer Hall 215, Gainesville, 32611-8020. Dragan Kujundzic, 352-378-0363. Free. Center for Jewish Studies, University of Florida - [email][events]
Tue 20 Mar, 4-6 pm. Following the film The Ister, is a roundtable discussion on The Danube: Holderlin, Heidegger, The Jews, and the Destiny of Europe. Discussants are Maureen Turim, Session Chair; Eric Kligerman, Dragan Kujundzic, Scott Nygren and Galili Shahar. Dauer Hall 215, Gainesville, 32611-8020. Dragan Kujundzic, 352-378-0363. Free. Center for Jewish Studies, University of Florida - [email][events]