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Dr. Heinz Ickstadt, Professor [em.] and Former Director
of the John-F.-Kennedy-Institute for North-American Studies, FU
Berlin, Pynchon-Specialist [Berlin]
- Blackmarket for Useful Knowledge and Non-Knowledge Berlin, Nov.
2006
Expert: a] Two Versions of Literary Post-Modernism in the U.S.A.:
Thomas Pynchon and Don DeLillo
b] Herman Melville and the Literature of American Romanticism
Matthew Igboamalu chaplain and speaker of the African community
in the multi-cultural parish of St Andrä, studies Christian
social ethics at the University of Graz; subject of his doctoral
thesis: "The Fact of Corruption in the Nigerian Society- a
Hindrance for Human Development" [Enugu/ Graz]
- Blackmarket for Useful Knowledge and Non-Knowledge Graz/ steirischer
herbst, Sept. 2007
Expert: The Fact of Corruption in the Nigerian Society- a Hindrance
for Human Development
Prof. Eva Illouz, Professor of Sociology and Anthropology
at Hebrew University of Jerusalem, research interests: the impact
of society on the formation of emotions, the capitalistic consumer
society, and on media culture, publications (selection): Die Errettung
der modernen Seele - Therapien, Gefühle und die Kultur der
Selbsthilfe (2009), Der Konsum der Romantik. Liebe und die kulturellen
Widersprüche des Kapitalismus (2003) [Jerusalem]
- On the Scene of Intimacy. A Phantasmagoria, Berlin, Dez. 2009
Charismatic Counsellor: Cooling Down Passion (broadcasting
from parlamonium)
Hans Werner Ingensiep studied biology, and philosophy
in Bonn. Following teaching and research posts in Germany and abroad,
he is professor at the Institute for Philosophy and at the Centre
for Medical Biology at the University of Duisburg-Essen. He is currently
working on synthetic organisms such as "chimeras" or bounds
of human life as "vegetating".
- "Die Untoten – Life Sciences & Pulp Fiction",
Hamburg, May 2011
Expert: HUMAN VEGETABLES
Univ.-Doz. Dr. Roland Innerhofer, scholar in German
literature, teaches Modern German literature at the Institute of
German Studies at the University Vienna
- Blackmarket for Useful Knowledge and Non-Knowledge Vienna, May
2008
Expert: The Song of Death. Guilt and Punishment in Kafka
Markku Into is a legend of Finnish poetry and
was one of the main members of the underground movement of Turku
in the late 1960s. Into has written 13 anthologies of poetry, along
with prose and plays, and he has translated, amongst others, Charles
Bukowski, Gregory Corso, Hans Magnus Enzensberger, Lawrence Ferlinghetti,
Allen Ginsberg and Hunter S. Thompson. He has also been awarded
the Eino Leino prize. Into is a multifaceted man of letters and
talented stage performer.
- Blackmarket for Useful Knowledge and Non-Knowledge Turku, Oct.
2011
Expert: “A void in the universe”
İpek İpekçioğlu, DJ and activist,
graduate in social pedagogy, event as well as quality manager, part
of Kanakwood, co-founder of GLADT and Amuso, freelance writer [Izmir,
London, Berlin]
- Blackmarket for Useful Knowledge and Non-Knowledge Berlin, March
2007
Expert: Autoput- E5 Karayolu from Alamanya to Türkiye.
A Narrative from Childhood
Zenon Iwanowski, Psychologist, Psychoanalyst [Warsaw]
- Blackmarket for Useful Knowledge and Non- Knowledge Warsaw,
Oct. 2005
Expert: How to Stay Awake in a Dream, How to Dream in Reality?
Practical Advice on Dreaming Techniques
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