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Call for Papers

Theme: Materialities of Postcolonial Memory
Type: AHM Conference 2017
Institution: Amsterdam School for Heritage, Memory and Material
Culture (AHM), University of Amsterdam
Location: Amsterdam (Netherlands)
Date: 7.–9.12.2017
Deadline: 1.6.2017

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As questions of racism are prominent in public debate, the colonial
and slavery pasts represent more than ever key sites of both social
encounter and contestation. The fields of heritage and memory
studies, however, have been slow to respond to these urgent issues.
This conference engages with these debates through the lens of
materiality, broadly understood. Our understanding of materiality
encompasses, on the one hand, the enduring, ruinous effects of
colonialism around the globe, its often unarticulated material traces
in former metropoles and colonies, as well as the mostly
unacknowledged role of migration and displacement. On the other hand,
we wish to address the range of interventions, from protest movements
to artistic initiatives and museum spaces, which act upon the
manifold legacies of past injustices in the present.

Reflecting on the materiality of bodies, objects, sites, ruins,
traces and interventions, this international conference examines the
awkward, aphasiac and contested memories of colonial and slavery
pasts by bringing together scholars from heritage and memory studies,
postcolonial and performative studies, critical race studies,
archaeology and material culture, art history, archival studies and
digital humanities, conflict and identity studies and other areas. We
invite scholars to present papers which critically analyse these
issues, and especially consider the role of materiality in their case
studies.

Topics include, but are not limited to:
- decolonizing heritage and memory studies
- contemporary nation-states and transnationalism
- postcolonial ruination: migration and displacement, prisons,
  poison, borders
- museums as sites of contestation and issues of repatriation
- materialities of cultural racism and strategies of resistance
- memory interventions and narratives in public spaces
- postcolonial landscapes and cityscapes
- colonial object biographies and postcolonial agency

Confirmed Keynote Speakers:
Prof. Ann Stoler (Columbia University)
Prof. Lynn Meskell (Stanford University)
Prof. Nikita Dhawan (Innsbruck University)
Prof. Wayne Modest (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)

Abstracts for papers or panels (250 words max) including a short
biographical statement (150 words max) should be sent to
ahmpostcolonialmem...@gmail.com before 1 June 2017.

The conference fee is €40 for employed academics and €15 for
students. Speakers are expected to arrange accommodation and
transport on their own; we will offer suggestions for hotels and
other practical information. For more information please visit the
conference website:
http://www.ahmpostcolonialmemory.humanities.uva.nl

Organization:
Dr. Paul Bijl, Dr. David Duindam, Dr. Ihab Saloul, Dr. Chiara de
Cesari

Conference Assistants:
Sanne Letschert, Maria Dijkgraafterdam


Contact:

Sanne Letschert, Conference Assistant
Amsterdam School for Heritage, Memory and Material Culture
University of Amsterdam
Email: ahmpostcolonialmem...@gmail.com
Web: http://www.ahmpostcolonialmemory.humanities.uva.nl




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