Photography, Archive and Memory.
Day symposium at Roehampton University, London.
Friday 5th June 2009.
Recent debates about photography and the archive
are currently being reformulated in relation to
?memory? resulting in a critical challenge to
more traditional formulations of the history of
photography and notions of ?archive?. Through
?memory? the archive becomes open to new
interpretations, uses and new formulations; the
social material relations, the materiality of
the medium and the institutional nature of the
archive are potentially revealed and
contested. The symposium will map this emerging
body of work from practitioners, theorists,
historians and curators and critically reflect
on the theoretical and methodological
implications of the use of ?memory? as a
conceptual category within photography.
A range of themes addressed in this event will include:
Strategies of memory, alternative and counter
histories of photography, collective and
cultural memory, digital technologies and
methodologies, institutional framings, national
identities, place and home, trauma and
postmemory, postcolonial reinterpretations,
artistic interventions, familial archives,
personal narratives, transcultural perspectives,
remembering photographers, retrieving history and generating new memories.
Keynote speakers:
? Dr. David Bate (Reader in Photography, University of Westminster).
? Dr. Joanna Zylinska (Reader in New
Media and Communications, Goldsmiths, University of London).
Further information about the event can be
obtained from Julia Peck and Karen Cross at
(photoarchive /at/ roehampton.ac.uk) or by visiting:
http://www.roehampton.ac.uk/researchcentres/crfac/events/index.html
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