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Safeguarding Memory in Colonial India
Yakin Kinger explores the politics of commemoration
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Mrinalini Rajagopalan traces the history of the Red Fort in Delhi from its destruction by the British in 1857 to their later efforts to preserve and protect the same structure. Click here for a listing of the rest of this summer’s seminars.
Shaughnessy House
8 July 2010
Visiting Scholar Seminar: Mrinalini Rajagopalan
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Mrinalini Rajagopalan traces the history of the Red Fort in Delhi from its destruction by the British in 1857 to their later efforts to preserve and protect the same structure. Click here for a listing of the rest of this summer’s seminars.
Shaughnessy House
2 August 2004
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Unintended Memories
The Lives of Documents, Photography as a Project, Stefano Graziani and Bas Princen, Naoya Hatakeyama, conversation, oral history
11 September 2023
Unintended Memories
Naoya Hatakeyama in conversation with Stefano Graziani and Bas Princen
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When I Think of Home
3 March 2024
When I Think of Home
Reanna Merasty, Johanna Minde, and Robyn Adams recollect childhood memories
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Research Fellow Seminar: Irene Brisson
Lakay se Lakay: Transnational Architectures of Belonging
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research fellow 2022, Irene Brisson, Haiti, lakay, diaspora, belonging, memory, creole, kréyol, bòsmason, creolization
4 August 2022, 6pm
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research fellow 2022, Irene Brisson, Haiti, lakay, diaspora, belonging, memory, creole, kréyol, bòsmason, creolization
Join us for the first installment of our third chapter of our series of presentations and discussions Documents of Displacement, during which Marisa Portolese, Jinyoung Kim, and Pedro Barbáchano will present photographic projects that focus on the spatial displacement of people, objects, and monuments, questioning the effects of these contextual changes on their meanings(...)
Paul Desmarais Theatre Keyword(s):
Documents of Displacement, Marisa Portolese, Pedro Barbáchano, Jinyoung Kim, photography, lecture
30 November 2023, 6:30pm
Documents of Displacement I
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Join us for the first installment of our third chapter of our series of presentations and discussions Documents of Displacement, during which Marisa Portolese, Jinyoung Kim, and Pedro Barbáchano will present photographic projects that focus on the spatial displacement of people, objects, and monuments, questioning the effects of these contextual changes on their meanings(...)
Paul Desmarais Theatre Keyword(s):
Documents of Displacement, Marisa Portolese, Pedro Barbáchano, Jinyoung Kim, photography, lecture
Individuals act as their own historians, suppressing some stories and emphasizing others. But at the scale of nations and cultures, and especially in this age of ubiquitous digital memory, it has become more difficult to forget. Building on questions about history and its uses, raised by exhibitions like Educating Architects: Four Courses by Kenneth Frampton and Besides,(...)
Craig Hodgetts
29 March 2018
Come and Forget the Grid, with Craig Hodgetts
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Individuals act as their own historians, suppressing some stories and emphasizing others. But at the scale of nations and cultures, and especially in this age of ubiquitous digital memory, it has become more difficult to forget. Building on questions about history and its uses, raised by exhibitions like Educating Architects: Four Courses by Kenneth Frampton and Besides,(...)
Craig Hodgetts
Individuals act as their own historians, suppressing some stories and emphasizing others. But at the scale of nations and cultures, and especially in this age of ubiquitous digital memory, it has become more difficult to forget. Building on questions about history and its uses, raised by exhibitions like Educating Architects: Four Courses by Kenneth Frampton and Besides,(...)
Johannes Grenzfurthner
12 April 2018
Come and Forget the Counterculture, with Johannes Grenzfurthner
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Individuals act as their own historians, suppressing some stories and emphasizing others. But at the scale of nations and cultures, and especially in this age of ubiquitous digital memory, it has become more difficult to forget. Building on questions about history and its uses, raised by exhibitions like Educating Architects: Four Courses by Kenneth Frampton and Besides,(...)
Johannes Grenzfurthner