Memory in Africa: Transcultural Dimensions 2019

Posted on February 05, 2019

This conference, held 17-19 October 2019 in Pretoriaaims to promote the interdisciplinary field of Memory Studies on the African continent. See full details at https://sss.ukzn.ac.za/call-for-papers-memory-in-africa-transcultural-dimensions/

 

Keynote speakers:

Prof Sifiso Mxolisi Ndlovu, Department of History, UNISA

Prof John Sutton, Department of Cognitive Science, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia

 

Conference themes

  • the role of political memory in international relations and local, national and transnational politics
  • memory in law and transitional justice processes
  • multidirectional travel of memories between Africa and the world
  • memory in the age of digital media and networked communication technology
  • memory in the context of religion and spirituality
  • the role of memory in health and sickness (including HIV/Aids, Ebola, etc.)
  • commemoration of persons, events and places in African societies
  • how are local memories affected by global narratives and discourses
  • memory in the context of travel, mobility, migration and displacement
  • gendered memories and memories of gender relations
  • testing of established concepts in memory studies (e.g. Hirsch’s notion of postmemory) in African case studies
  • memory, inequality and poverty
  • methodologies of memory studies in an African context and in relation to oral history studies

Postgraduate students: Note the guidelines on how to write a successful proposal at the end of the call for papers on the website!

 

Call for papers extended to 28 February 2019

 

- Author Prof Stephan Mühr

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