Date: 25 February 2021
Time: 10h00
Finishes: 26 February 2021
Time: 17h00
Venue: Virtual Event
Welcome speeches by Professor Nana Poku (UKZN Vice Chancellor) and Professor Adam Habib (SOAS Director)
Keynotes by Professor Achille Mbembe, Professor Francis Nyamnjoh,
Professor Desiree Lewis, Professor Carolyn Hamilton, Professor Ciraj
Rassool
What are the possibilities for south-north collaborations in terms of
knowledge production, embedded notions of power relations,
interdisciplinarity and the exchange of ideas? How do the urban spaces
that house our libraries, museums, and universities impact on our sense
of the ‘global’ and the ‘local’, and our understandings of Africa and
African in the world, and how do we navigate this research with
fieldwork ‘on the ground’? How can rural spaces be recognised as
potential repositories of (indigenous) memory and heritage? How do the
vast distances that are so often required to bring collections –
artefacts, archives, artworks – and curators together help us think of
new archival itineraries and exhibition practices? How do the archives
and texts marginalize/silence the voices of women? How is the history of
slavery or neo colonial forms of slavery and enslavement being
contested, re-remembered in culture and the curriculum? How is the issue
of decolonization, Africanization and transformation being remembered
and embedded in the curriculum?
The main themes of the Symposium are:
- Decolonizing knowledge production/Africanizing Knowledge Production
- Mobility, Migration, Diaspora
- Archives, museums & heritage as Contested Spaces of Identity
- Decolonization and Feminist Voice/s
- Human Rights, Social Justice and COVID-19
Registration
This event is open to the public; however, registration is required.
Online Registration:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/contested-spaces-epistemic-asymmetries-mobilities-identities-tickets-132414394017
Organiser: School of Social Sciences, UKZN
Contact email: naiduu@ukzn.ac.za
Organiser: SOAS Centre of African Studies
Contact email: cas@soas.ac.uk