Indigenous Peoples, Public History and Social Museology in Colombia

This article presents a reflection on collaborative research processes developed with different indigenous peoples in Colombia.

The post Indigenous Peoples, Public History and Social Museology in Colombia appeared first on Public History Weekly.

Quelle: https://public-history-weekly.degruyter.com/11-2023-2/indigenous-social-museology-colombia/

Weiterlesen

Bridging Histories Through Intercultural Archiving

Much of Indigenous peoples’ knowledge held in archives has been collected through extractive colonial processes without Tribal consent.

The post Bridging Histories Through Intercultural Archiving appeared first on Public History Weekly.

Quelle: https://public-history-weekly.degruyter.com/11-2023-2/mukurtu-records-indigenous-archives/

Weiterlesen

Bridging Histories Through Intercultural Archiving

Much of Indigenous peoples’ knowledge held in archives has been collected through extractive colonial processes without Tribal consent.

The post Bridging Histories Through Intercultural Archiving appeared first on Public History Weekly.

Quelle: https://public-history-weekly.degruyter.com/11-2023-2/mukurtu-records-indigenous-archives/

Weiterlesen

The Challenges of Interculturality in the Americas

This dossier invites to focus on interculturalities as an epistemological approach, a dialogical method and an aspiration of inclusiveness.

The post The Challenges of Interculturality in the Americas appeared first on Public History Weekly.

Quelle: https://public-history-weekly.degruyter.com/11-2023-2/interculturality-in-the-americas/

Weiterlesen

Sounding the Silences: History, Revision and Inclusion

Histories, like narratives in general, can foreground or exclude. The choice of narrative subject is an inclusory and an exclusionary gesture.

The post Sounding the Silences: History, Revision and Inclusion appeared first on Public History Weekly.

Quelle: https://public-history-weekly.degruyter.com/10-2022-2/history-revision-inclusion/

Weiterlesen

De-colonizing Public History – at the Humboldt Forum?

How can historiography be decolonized in a German institution which is the exhibition site for Berlin’s historical ethnological collections?

The post De-colonizing Public History – at the Humboldt Forum? appeared first on Public History Weekly.

Quelle: https://public-history-weekly.degruyter.com/9-2021-9/decolonizing-humboldt-forum/

Weiterlesen

A Difficult Legacy with Major Opportunities

The Benin Bronzes have given rise to what is probably the most prominent international discussion concerning looted art.

The post A Difficult Legacy with Major Opportunities appeared first on Public History Weekly.

Quelle: https://public-history-weekly.degruyter.com/9-2021-9/benin-bronzes-legacy/

Weiterlesen

The Decolonization of the “Conquest” in Mexico

The political leadership of Mexico is using the country’s double anniversary in 2021 to decolonize its Public History.

The post The Decolonization of the “Conquest” in Mexico appeared first on Public History Weekly.

Quelle: https://public-history-weekly.degruyter.com/9-2021-9/decolonization-conquest-mexico/

Weiterlesen

On the Decolonization of Public Memory

In light of controversially led debates: Which contribution can and should Public History make to a decolonialization of history?

The post On the Decolonization of Public Memory appeared first on Public History Weekly.

Quelle: https://public-history-weekly.degruyter.com/9-2021-9/decolonization-public-memory/

Weiterlesen

Public History in Western Australia

Some formats of public history in Western Australia are uniquely linked to the state’s distinctive history, environments, and culture.

The post Public History in Western Australia appeared first on Public History Weekly.

Quelle: https://public-history-weekly.degruyter.com/9-2021-7/public-history-western-australia/

Weiterlesen