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    Miscellaneous information - Ethnology, anthropology

    Promised memory

    Mémoire promise, tourné en 2012, entre les villes de Ouidah, ancien comptoir et port négrier, et Abomey, ancienne capitale du royaume esclavagiste du Danhomé, se veut la chronique de la quête de deux mémoires qui se cherchent, se croisent, font corps et se séparent sans cesse : celle de la traite transatlantique et celle des cultes dits vodun.

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  • Nanterre

    Call for papers - Urban studies

    Representing South African cities

    This conference proposes to present the latest developments in the research on South African cities, but also to offer an opportunity for academics from various fields (literature, social sciences, architecture, geography, visual arts, etc.) to compare their respective analysis and their theoretical conclusions with the imaginative, artistic representations of the cities of South Africa. The convenors therefore not only invite researchers from all fields to come and present their latest work on South African cities, but also strongly encourage papers which offer a cross-disciplinary approach, or joint presentations between researchers from various fields or academics and artists (writers, directors, photographs). Some major actors of the literary and art scene will be present to expose their views and discuss their works with researchers as well as with a wider, more general audience.This conference is part of the Official Season of South Africa in France.

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  • Washington

    Call for papers - Representation

    American Art in Dialogue with Africa and the African Diaspora

    Since the beginning of the transatlantic slave trade, Africa has played an important — albeit shifting, contested, and often unseen — role in the history of art of the United States. Conference organizers seek original, innovative scholarship investigating heretofore unexamined aspects of this transatlantic dialogue, from the visual culture of slavery and abolitionism to American modernism; from the Black Arts Movement to the contemporary art world.

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