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[ecrea] Workshop The Arab Archive: Mediated Memories and Digital Flows
Mon Apr 16 16:46:23 GMT 2018
The Arab Archive: Mediated Memories and Digital Flows
A two-day workshop at John Cabot University, Via della Lungara 233, Rome
24-25 May
This workshop examines the political economy of the Arab Image, and
reflects upon the materiality, ethics and aesthetics of filming,
distributing and archiving post 2011. At a time when the revolutionary
moment seems to have disappeared in the midst of civil wars, violence
and the re-establishment of older reforms, the question of
representation of the past attains a new salience. This raises a number
of analytical questions, which the workshop will address. Which
histories of the Left do historians, activists, artists, revolutionaries
and others invested in re-working memories of social and political
struggle highlight? More generally, what role does the past play in the
war in Syria, in the occupation of Palestine, and in popular protests
across the region? Are there unexplored and fertile avenues of
collaboration between historians and memory activists? Who defines the
contemporary political economy of the Arab Image post-2011? Which
subjects and powers, local, regional a!
nd international, contribute to shaping the politics, ethics and
aesthetics of the contemporary Arab archive?
An essential feature to explore is how the Internet seemingly
facilitates processes of sharing and archiving the past in a seamless
and easy to access way, yet at the same time contributing to reinforcing
power inequalities between international and local subjects in terms of
establishing what to remember and what to forget, and turning memory and
knowledge of the past into commodified and copyrighted goods. The
political economy of a whole slew of events and exhibitions, from film
festivals to museum shows, that draw on the post-2011 archive will also
be discussed and analysed. In our times, contestation over memory plays
out in ways that are increasingly situated in transnational and digital
networks of knowledge and cultural production. Memory studies, once the
arena for the ‘genteel’, slow grind of changing ideas over decades in
national cultures, is only gradually coming to terms with the impact of
new technologies. In order to understand the complex formation of me!
mories of recent events, digital archiving and digital memory must be
studied along with oral history and more traditional media such as
films, novels, poetry and magazines.
The workshop features scholars, artists, and activists coming the Arab
region, Europe, and the US. Working language is English. The workshop is
free and open to the public, but registration is mandatory, please email
(ddellaratta /at/ johncabot.edu) stating your name and affiliation.
On the evening of 24 May a round table, screenings, and a live
performance will be hosted at ESC Atelier Autogestito, Via dei Volsci 159.
DRAFT PROGRAM
24 May
10-12.30pm
Introduction by Donatella Della Ratta, John Cabot University
Philip Rizk, activist and filmmaker from Mosireen Collective
Rasha Salti, film critic and curator
12.30-1.30pm lunch break at John Cabot University (catered by
Hummustown, Syria)
1.30-4pm
Introduction by Sune Haugbolle, Roskilde University
Laure Guirguis, researcher, IREMAM, CNRS, Aix-en-Provence Enrico de
Angelis, Free Press Unlimited & Syria Untold
6pm evening at ESC Atelier Autogestito
25 May
10-12.30 pm
Introduction by Kay Dickinson, Concordia University Miryam Aouragh,
University of Westminister Abed Takriti, University of Houston
12.30-1.30pm lunch break at John Cabot University (catered by
Hummustown, Syria)
1.30-5pm
Introduction by Donatella Della Ratta, John Cabot University
Dork Zabunyan, University of Paris VII Basma al Sharif, artist and
filmmaker Ali Atassi, Bidayyat production company
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