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[ecrea] Re-Imagining Challenging History
Thu Mar 17 16:01:29 GMT 2016
Re-Imagining Challenging History 29-30 June, Cardiff
We are very pleased to announce that the programme and registration are
now live for the above event.
Programme: https://challenginghistorynetwork.wordpress.com/2016-conference/
Registration:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/re-imagining-challenging-history-tickets-21203366841
The conference, jointly hosted by Amgueddfa Cymru-National Museum Wales
and Cardiff University, will explore how cultural practitioners are
working in innovative and responsive ways with difficult and sensitive
heritages/themes. This is a time of unprecedented change, pressure and
evolution for museums and their continued investment of resources in
this area is not assured. The conference will directly address these
contexts, and suggest imaginative responses to them, helping delegates
to explore why and how challenging histories maintain their relevance.
The conference programme includes keynotes from:
Samantha Heywood, Director, Museum of World War II, Boston on ‘The
challenges of challenging history in the ‘real’ world’
Stephen Bourne, Scholar and Writer, on ‘Black Poppies’
David Gunn, The Incidental, on ‘Museums of Lies and Secrets’
It also includes a performance from electro-funk storytellers ‘Harp and
A Monkey’, a performance of ‘Graveyard Voices’, a number of off-site
sessions and tours, two drinks receptions, and a three-course meal at
Cardiff Prison. There are a range of high quality papers, panels and
workshops lined up, and the opportunity to network and exchange in a
number of ‘campfire sessions’. It will be a thought-provoking and lively
few days so come and join us! Full registration is £65 (excluding
conference dinner), and student registration is £45.
We are offering a limited number of bursaries to cover the delegate fee,
if you think you should qualify for one then please contact
(kiddjc2 /at/ cardiff.ac.uk).
Questions we will be exploring include…
* Is it appropriate to re-imagine the role of museums and museum
professionals as activists or as civil society mediators?
* How does our understanding of ‘impact’ in museums (and Universities
also) frame what kind of work with challenging history is deemed viable?
* Do museums’ current methodologies need re-imagining?
* How are online-only museums free to imagine their work with
challenging histories differently?
* Is there a role for gaming, play and mischief-making in work with
difficult and sensitive subject matters?
* What is the role of academic research in re-imagining well-known
challenging topics?
* How does all of this link into wider discussions about museums’
survival in 2016 and beyond?
The conference is sponsored by the Arts and Humanities Research Council
World War One Engagement Centre: Voices of War and Peace
http://www.voicesofwarandpeace.org/. Debates about Challenging History
are currently being framed against the backdrop of this very high
profile and ongoing commemoration. A strand of the conference will
therefore be dedicated to papers that focus on the lessons that can be
learned from dealing with this topic, including on the ways in which it
informs, challenges or intersects with other histories.
Conference sub-themes include:
*Re-imagining … commemoration: WW1 and beyond
*Re-imagining … space for challenging history
*Re-imagining … participation | experience | engagement
*Re-imagining … authenticity
*Re-imagining … digital
*Re-imagining … the political dimensions of museums’ work
*Re-imagining … relationships | audiences | visitors
*Re-imagining … empathy
*Re-imagining … silence
*Re-imagining … value
*Re-imagining … social justice
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