Nell'ambito del Memory Lab dall' 8 al 12 settembre avrà luogo una Summer School dal titolo "Dissonant memories: geographies of migration, colonialism and trauma".
La summer school è rivolta studenti e studentesse di magistrale e a dottorande/i.
La scadenza per la presentazione delle domande è il 9 giugno - non ci sono costi/tasse di iscrizione previsti.
Ulteriori dettagli al link seguente: https://centri.unibo.it/memorylab/it/attivita/summer-school-dissonant-memories
La summer school è organizzata da Francesco Buscemi, Anna Claudia Martini, Matteo Proto e Martina Tazzioli nell’ambito del Memory Lab, presso il Dipartimento di Storia culture e civiltà dell’Università di Bologna.
Fra i relatori invitati interverranno: Avery Gordon (keynote), Manuela Bojadzijev, Julia Gerster, Gaia Giuliani, Ayse Gul, Stephen Legg, Sandro Mezzadra, Antonio Morone, Alison Mountz.
"Dissonant memories: geographies of migration, colonialism and trauma This Summer School is part of the activities of the Memory Lab research center at the University of Bologna and of its cluster on “territories of memory” that intertwines radical history and critical geography, with the goal of challenging the methodological nationalism in memory studies. The Summer School aims at exploring mutual entanglements between colonialism, migration and trauma, both in the present and in a historical perspective, interrogating the existence of “memories from below” and counter-archives. Dissonant memories that have been transmitted, contested or forgotten about migration, colonialism and trauma will be the common thread of the School’s theoretical focus. Unfolding the relationships between omigration, colonialism and trauma is nowadays essential for understanding current transformations of racial capitalism and forms of exploitation through disposession. Some of the School’s activities will be dedicated to the socio-political legacies of Italian colonialism. The School will target undergraduate and postgraduate students interested in exploring memory-making processes with respect to migration movements, colonialism and collective traumas in different parts of the globe, and the ways in which those processes shape our present and are reactivated in current mobilisations.The School will run over five days, and will include master classes, participatory seminars, keynotes and half-day fieldtrip and urban hiking in in the city of Bologna"