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On Other Terms - Universiteit van Amsterdam


17:00 -18:30
On Other Terms: Interfering in Social Science English gathers texts of authors whose first language is not English. Granted, English allows us to have conversations with lots of others, but at the same time it sets a particular tone. Other terms from other tongues offer other possibilities. During this event one of the editors, Annemarie Mol, will shortly introduce the stakes of the project and say something about studying the Dutch term ‘schoon’. Olga Sezneva will talk about the text she co-authored with Liubov Chernysheva, in which they use field work done in two kinds of Russian collective housing sites to unravel the term ‘obshcheye’ - a lot richer than the alleged English equivalent ‘commons’. Amade M’charek makes apparent that writing about ‘harraga’ - rather than ‘migration’ - helps to shift one’s perspective to the people who engage in harraga - in her case from Tunisia to Europe - and to also attend to the stuff that takes the same ....

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Ownership, Value and Question of Colonial Heritage in Museums


University of Amsterdam
Pressing Matter received a grant of 3.5 million euros of the National Science Agenda of the Dutch Research Council (NWO) to analyse the role colonial collections could play in resolving tensions in dealing with our colonial past. Anthropologist Amade M’charek of the University of Amsterdam coordinates the work package on competing notions of value.
Museum in Paris featuring masks, sculptures and costumes from Africa, Asia, Oceania and Americas
Within Western Europe there are growing concerns about how to address ethno-historic, archaeological objects as well as biological specimens (including human remains). Heated debates reveal polarized positions: some argue that colonial objects should be returned to their originating communities to correct historical wrongs; others that they should be retained by museums for their (universal) cultural and scientific value. Yet others champion dialogue and sharing in how objects are distributed. ....

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