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[Commlist] Call for Paper Photography and Memory
Wed Oct 05 21:45:20 GMT 2022
Call for Papers for a Symposium on ‘Photography and Memory’
To be held at Edinburgh Napier University School of Arts and Creative
Industries in collaboration with the City Art Centre Edinburgh and The
Glasgow School of Art The symposium will take place in
Merchiston Campus, Edinburgh Napier University, on the 2nd and 3rd of
February 2023, with an optional cultural programme on 4th February 2023
© Paul Duke
The ‘Photography and Memory’ symposium will coincide with three
forthcoming photography exhibitions at the City Art Centre, Edinburgh:
‘Edinburgh: A Lost World’ by Ron O’Donnell, which tracks social change
by returning to shops, laundrettes and barbers previously documented by
O’Donnell in the 1970s and 80s; ‘No Ruined Stone’ by Paul Duke, where
the photographer returns to Muirhouse, an area of North Edinburgh where
the artist grew up from the mid-1960s to early 1980s; and the survey
exhibition ‘Glean: Early 20th Century women filmmakers and photographers
in Scotland’ curated by Jenny Brownrigg, which presents the work of
fourteen pioneering women photographers and filmmakers, documenting
different aspects of rural and urban Scotland, including communities and
working life.
“Through its cultural heritage a society becomes visible to itself and
others. Which past becomes evident in that heritage and which values
emerge in its identificatory appropriation tells us much about the
constitution and tendencies of a society” (Jan Assmann, 1995)
The ‘Photography and Memory’ symposium takes as its inspiration, Jan
Assmann’s thoughts on Cultural Memory, especially how formative
memories and images of the past, influence the present, and how they
become pillars of collective identity. We invite presentations
discussing a wide range of ideas relating to the notion of photography
and (cultural?) memory. We are open to submissions dealing specifically
with the themes presented in the cited exhibitions, and in the core
questions:
How does photography relate to such a process? In what way? Is this true
for all cultures? In exhibition-making and curation, how do visitors and
curators relate to photographs representing times and areas that are not
part of our present lives, but which we were intimately connected with
in the past?
Please send your abstract of 250 to 350 words plus a short biography of
about 150 words as a single word document before October 15th to
(researchSACI /at/ napier.ac.uk) <mailto:(researchSACI /at/ napier.ac.uk)>. The panel
will discuss and decide as soon as possible after the submission date.
We welcome early submissions, particularly from those who identify
themselves as early career researchers.
The announcement of the exhibitions can be found here:
https://www.edinburghmuseums.org.uk/whats-on/ron-odonnell
<https://www.edinburghmuseums.org.uk/whats-on/ron-odonnell> and
http://www.ronodonnell.com/index.html
<http://www.ronodonnell.com/index.html> ·
https://www.edinburghmuseums.org.uk/whats-on/glean-early-20th-century-women-filmmakers-and-photographers-scotland
<https://www.edinburghmuseums.org.uk/whats-on/glean-early-20th-century-women-filmmakers-and-photographers-scotland> ·
https://www.edinburghmuseums.org.uk/whats-on/paul-duke-no-ruined-stone
<https://www.edinburghmuseums.org.uk/whats-on/paul-duke-no-ruined-stone> and
https://www.documentscotland.com/no-ruined-stone-by-paul-duke/
<https://www.documentscotland.com/no-ruined-stone-by-paul-duke/>
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