Dr.Sébastien Tremblay
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- Seminar für Geschichte und Geschichtsdidaktik
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Sprechstunden
Donnerstags von 10:00 bis 11:00 Uhr
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Veranstaltungen
Nummer | Titel | Typ | Semester |
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511004l | Einführung in das geschichtswissenschaftliche Arbeiten – Kurs C | Seminar | HeSe 2024 |
511011l | Die westeuropäischen 1950er Jahre: Ein Kontinent im (Wieder-) Aufbau? | Seminar | HeSe 2024 |
Stipendien und Fellowships
Abschlüsse
- Queere Geschichte und Sexualitätsgeschichte des 19. und 20. Jahrhunderts
- Neuere und neueste deutsche Geschichte in globaler Perspektive
- Transatlantische Geschichte sozialer Bewegungen
- Erinnerungskultur und Vergangenheitsbewältigung
- Visuelle Ideengeschichte / Begriffsgeschichte
- Migrationsgeschichte und ‚Border Studies‘
Monographie
A Badge of Injury. The Pink Triangle as Global Symbol of Memory (Berlin: De Gruyter, 2023).
Veröffentlichungen mit Peer-Review-Verfahren
‘What Would the Queers Do? Global History, Queerness, and the Use of Analytical Concepts Beyond Universalism’, in Cromohs: Cyber review of modern historiography (2024). (Derzeit in Bearbeitung).
"From Opferkonkurrenz to Solidarity: A Round Table", in German Historical Institute London Bulletin Vol. XLIV, No. 2 (Nov. 2022), 32–85 (mit Manuela Bauche, Patricia Piberger, Hannah Tzuberi).
"Visual Collective Memories of National Socialism. Transatlantic HIV/AIDS Activism and Discourses of Persecutions", in German History, Vol 40, no 4 (2022): 563–582. https://doi.org/10.1093/gerhis/ghac045
"Homosynchronism and the Temporal-Memory Border: Framing Racialized Bodies, Time, and Mobility in German Queer Printed Media", in: SCRIPTS Working Paper, no. 21 (2022), Berlin: Cluster of Excellence 2055 "Contestations of the Liberal Script (SCRIPTS)". https://www.scripts-berlin.eu/publications/working-paper-series/Working-Paper-21-2022/index.html
"Rosa Winkel et Pink Triangle. Comprendre la mémoire collective homosexuelle de la répression nazie dans une perspective transatlantique", in Revue d’Allemagne et des pays de langue allemande, Vol 53, no 2 Les homosexualités dans l’espace Germanophone (2021), 379–396.DOI: https://doi.org/10.4000/allemagne.2840
"Dealing with an Ocean of Meaninglessness: Reinhart Koselleck's Lava Memories and Conceptual History", in Contributions to the History of Concepts. Vol 15, no 2 (2020), 7–28 (mit Margrit Pernau). DOI: https://doi.org/10.3167/choc.2020.150202
"Ich konnte ihren Schmerz körperlich spüren’: Die Historisierung der NS-Verfolgung und die Wiederaneignung des Rosa Winkels in der westdeutschen Schwulenbewegung der 1970er Jahre", in INVERTITO – Jahrbuch für die Geschichte der Homosexualitäten. Vol 21, Sonderausgabe: Verfolgung Homosexueller Männer und Frauen in der NS-Zeit (2019), 179–202.
"‘And it is Still Not Much Different in Europe!’ Understanding and Translating Anxiety: Homophile Emotional Ties Across the Atlantic 1950-1965", in Global Histories: A Student Journal. Vol 1, no 1 (2015), 61-78. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17169/GHSJ.2015.36
Herausgeberschaften
Queer Media in the German Speaking World - New Approaches to Print Sources, Sébastien Tremblay und Christopher Ewing (Hrsg), (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2024) (Derzeit in Bearbeitung)
Veröffentlichungen in Sammelwerken
"Symbols and concepts of sexual identity", in Writing Conceptual Histories, Pasi Ihalainen and Jani Marjanen (eds.). (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2025) (In preparation).
"Introduction. Queer Imprints", in: Queer Media in the German Speaking World - New Approaches to Print Sources, Sébastien Tremblay and Christopher Ewing (Hg.) (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2024) (Derzeit in Bearbeitung).
‘Symbole und Subjektivierung’, in Handbuch Queere Zeitgeschichten II: Differenzen, Andrea Rottmann, Martin Lücke, Benno Gammerl (Hg.) (Bielefeld: transcript Verlag: 2024) (Derzeit in Bearbeitung).
"Desired Across Time: Temporal Borders and Racialized Imaginaries in the German Gay Press of the 1990s", in Die Erotisierung des Fremden: Konstruktionen "orientalischer" Männlichkeit und (Homo-)Sexualität im deutschsprachigen Raum, Hannes Sulzenbacher und Christopher Treiblmayr (Hg.) (Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2024) (Derzeit in Bearbeitung).
"Der Rosa Winkel: vielschichtige Symbolik und Erinnerung in der Schwulenbewegung beiderseits des Atlantiks / The Pink Triangle: Multilayered Symbolism and Memory in the Queer Atlantic", in: To Be Seen. Queer Lives 1900 -1950, Karolina Kühn and Mirjam Zadoff (Hg.) (München: Hirmer Verlag, 2023): 328-341.
Wissenschaftliche Online-Veröffentlichungen
‘"Ich, die um Dich trauert": Lesbische Erinnerungspolitik und Unsichtbarkeit’, in Zwischen Unsichtbarkeit, Repression und lesbischer Emanzipation Frauenliebende* Frauen im deutschen Südwesten 1945 bis 1980er Jahre, Januar 2024. (Derzeit in Bearbeitung).
‚Do Wash Your Dirty Linen in Public! On the Potential of Conflict in Queer German History’, in The New Fascism Syllabus, 16. November, 2023. https://newfascismsyllabus.com/contributions/roundtable_queer_art_history/do-wash-your-dirty-linen-in-public-on-the-potential-of-conflict-in-queer-german-history/
‘Keine Erinnerungskultur ohne Debatten. Queere Erinnerungen an die NS-Zeit’, in Queere Zeitgeschichte, zeitgeschichtelonline 2023. https://zeitgeschichte-online.de/themen/keine-erinnerungskultur-ohne-debatten
‘Bygone!’, in Geschichtstheorie am Werk, 21. März, 2023. https://gtw.hypotheses.org/13894
‘Would Koselleck Agree with Vandalism?’, in Journal of the History of Ideas Blog, 21. März, 2023. https://jhiblog.org/2023/03/21/koselleck-and-cancel-culture/
‘The Case of the Pink Triangle: An Introduction to Gay and Lesbian Persecutions During National Socialism’, in Queer Geography 2022 https://queergeography.cz/en/the-case-of-the-pink-triangle/?lang=en
‘Abtrünnige Queers und schwule Orthodoxie,’ in Geschichte der Gegenwart, 30. Juni, 2021. [Übersetzung Svenja Goltermann und Philipp Sarasin]. https://geschichtedergegenwart.ch/abtruennige-queers-und-schwule-orthodoxie/?fbclid=IwAR19o8Lz1IF2_eosDtjslM1X84nwAsIsMXsI3PhIvvseZSgLdZphm-pWk7Q
‘Apocryphal Queers and Gay Orthodoxy,’ in: The New Fascism Syllabus, 1. Juni, 2021. http://newfascismsyllabus.com/opinions/apocryphal-queers-and-gay-orthodoxy/#mh-comments
‘Wer zählt als Opfer? Einige Gedanken zu Gedächtnissymbolen und Legitimation,’ in: History | Sexuality | Law, 10. November, 2020. https://hsl.hypotheses.org/1516
Buchrezensionen
‘The Queer Art of History: Queer Kinship After Fascism – Jennifer V. Evans, German History, Vol 41, no 4, Dezember 2023. https://doi.org/10.1093/gerhis/ghad060
‘Anders Fühlen: Schwules und lesbisches Leben in der Bundesrepublik – Benno Gammerl,’ Revue de l'IFHA, 20. Dezember (2021). https://doi.org/10.4000/ifha.11552
‘Kontroverse Gewalt: Die Imperiale Expansion in der englischen und deutschen Presse vor dem Ersten Weltkrieg – Christian Methfessel,’ Revue de l'IFHA, 26. Januar (2021). DOI: https://doi.org/10.4000/ifha.11092
‘Aus dem Volkskörper entfernt. Homosexuelle Männer im Nationalsozialismus – Alexander Zinn,’ Global Histories: A Student Journal. Vol 5, no 1 (2019). DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17169/GHSJ.2019.319
‘Die Konstruktion des sexuell Anderen" – Sex and Secularism – Joan Wallach Scott,’ kritisch-lesen.de (2018). https://kritisch-lesen.de/rezension/die-konstruktion-des-sexuell-anderen
‘The Good Occupation: American Soldiers and the Hazards of Peace - Susan L. Carruthers,’ Global Histories: A Student Journal. Vol 3, no 1 (2017).DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17169/GHSJ.2017.11
Andere wissenschaftliche Veröffentlichungen
‘Tagungsbericht: Intimacy on the Move, 04.04.2022 – 05.04.2022 Florence,’ in: H-Soz-Kult, September 8, 2022. https://www.hsozkult.de/conferencereport/id/fdkn-127999
‘Fiery Streams of Lava, Frozen into Memory. Many Farewells to War,’ [translation from Reinhart Koselleck], Contributions to the History of Concepts. Vol 15, no 2 (2020). 1-6. (mit Margrit Pernau)DOI: https://doi.org/10.3167/choc.2020.150201
‘Tagungsbericht: Gründungsworkshop des Arbeitskreises Sexualitäten in der Geschichte, 17.05.2019 - 18.05.2019 Berlin,’ in: H-Soz-Kult, 23.07.2019. www.hsozkult.de/conferencereport/id/tagungsberichte-8380.
Andere Veröffentlichungen
‘–Gastbeitrag- Zündstoffe Queere Positionen und Kritik,’ Siegessäule, Oktober (2019). 12. (mit Christopher Ewing, Virginia Commonwealth University)
‘Paragraph 175,’ in Programme Guide 31. Teddy Award – Der queere Filmpreis der Berlinale, Februar (2017). 47-53.
- Arbeitskreis Sexualitäten in der Geschichte
- Committee on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender History (AHA)
- History of Concepts Group (HCG)
- German Studies Association (GSA)
- NYLON Berlin Group, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin
Forschungsprojekte
Das Projekt "Landschaften des Wandelns" erforscht die dynamische Natur und Bedeutung europäischer (Kultur)Landschaften, wobei der Schwerpunkt auf der Dualität von 'Wandel' als Veränderung von Landschaft und 'Wandeln' im Sinne der Mobilität von Akteur*innen liegt. Diese Analyse erfolgt aus einer epochenübergreifenden und interdisziplinären Perspektive mit einem Fokus auf der frühen Neuzeit und der neueren Geschichte.
- Laufzeit:
- 01.01.2024
- Verantwortlich:
- Sébastien Tremblay
Looking at the history of walking, walking/hiking associations, and national or transnational walking routes, this project geographically takes German states in relation with one another as a point of departure and investigates historically how bourgeois mobility and mobility for leisure simultaneously or diachronically produced and negotiated multiple spatio-temporal conceptions of the nation between Heimat and European unity / cosmopolitanism since the end of 19th century. So doing, it argues that walking associations were agents of European integration avant la lettre. To do so, the project focuses on some of the most important yet understudied German hiking associations –Wandervereine or Wanderverbände– as well as their long and not necessarily linear process of Europeanization. It examines printed media created by the associations for public consumption, inner documents from regional, national, and international annual meetings, as well as the hiking material they created. All in all, the project considers how the act of walking European landscapes for leisure is a praxeological factor of historical change since the 19th century.
- Laufzeit:
- 01.06.2023
- Verantwortlich:
- Sébastien Tremblay
This project shows how focusing on temporalities offers a reinterpretation of international solidarity and social movements. It simultaneously investigates how contestations within the liberal script, especially of progress narratives, unveil the link between conceptions of time, identity construction, and the framing of race inside communities on the margin. The project considers recent research on queer forms of temporalities and examines how gay and lesbian printed media as well as LGBT organizations discussed European integration, migration, and history at the end of the twentieth century. Focusing on groups and magazines in the Federal Republic of Germany, it demonstrates how white LGBT activists historicized their movement and used both the past and possible futures to center their whiteness, excluding or demonizing racialized communities, while campaigning for international solidarity against homophobia. It displays how these exclusions were based on an imagined past of injury and connected to multiple temporal regimes, as well as a racialization of progress.
- Laufzeit:
- 01.10.2021
- Verantwortlich:
- Sébastien Tremblay
Print media serves as especially rich source material for the study of queer history. Historians working across national contexts have examined the world-making possibilities that magazines, travel guides, literature, and erotica have provided queer people. However, previous studies that have focused on journals and magazines have often replicated exclusions against queer women and trans* Germans, for whom there often existed fewer commercial offerings and yet who engaged in different forms of publications. Furthermore, close readings of print media require a decisively interdisciplinary approach, borrowing from media studies and German literary studies. This project places print media at the center of studying queer German history. In so doing, it explicitly interrogates the exclusions that certain media forms can engender as well as the possibilities that magazines, novels, poetry, and erotica, among others offered queer and trans* Germans through the 20th and 21st centuries. It argues that just as we need to take an inclusive approach to defining what queer print media is and could be, we also need to take seriously the textual forms of these sources in order to understand the wealth of queer experiences in the past.
- Laufzeit:
- 01.03.2021
- Verantwortlich:
- Sébastien Tremblay
The project is a contribution to both the fields of queer and global history. It analyses gay and lesbian transregional cultural communication networks from the 1970s to the 2000s, focusing on the importance of National Socialism, visual culture, and memory in the queer Atlantic. Provincializing Euro-American queer history, it illustrates how a history of concepts which encompasses the visual offers a greater depth of analysis of the transfer of ideas across regions than texts alone would offer. It also underlines how gay and lesbian history needs to be reframed under a queer lens and understood in a global perspective. Following the journey of the Pink Triangle and its many iterations, A Badge of Injury pinpoints the roles of cultural memory and power in the creation of gay and lesbian transregional narratives of pride or the construction of the historical queer subject. Beyond a success story, the project dives into some of the shortcomings of Euro-American queer history and the power of the negative, contributing to an emancipatory yet critical story of the era.
- Laufzeit:
- 01.04.2017 - 04.12.2023
- Verantwortlich:
- Sébastien Tremblay