Toutes les séances seront en mode hybride.
All sessions are in hybrid format.
Lien inscription zoom pour les trois séances / Zoom registration link for all sessions:
https://u-paris.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZErc-muqD4oHdUxkq9hZ1WXiFsa2a3F96L0
For in-person attendance: RER C or M° 14, Bibliothèque Nationale de France; Tram 3a, Avenue de France.
Summary session 2: https://mhma.hypotheses.org/files/2022/10/Summary-session-2.pdf
Session 2 Friday 10 February 2023, Room SG1006, Sophie Germain, Place Aurélie Nemours, Paris 75013
Creolisation, Historiography and Knowledge Production
Speakers:
Ananya Jahanara Kabir (King’s College London)
Ananya Jahanara Kabir is a Professor of English literature at Kings college, University of London, and winner of India’s Infosys prize for Humanities (2018) and of the Humboldt Research prize, Germany (2019). She is the author of ‘Territory of Desire: Representing the Valley of Kashmir’ (2009) and ‘Partition’s Post-Amnesias: 1947, 1971, and Modern South Asia’ (2013). During 2022-23, she holds a British Academy Senior Research Fellowship to complete her monograph, ‘Alegropolitics: Creolising Connection on the Afro-Modern Dance Floor.’ Her new research project, ‘Creole Indias’, brings creolization as a historical process and cultural theory to study of the Indic peninsular space.
She will be drawing on her piece which can be downloaded here: https://edizionicafoscari.unive.it/media/pdf/books/978-88-6969-535-3/978-88-6969-535-3_7hADmsM.pdf#page=42
Nathalie Kouamé and Aurélia Michel (Université Paris Cité)
Nathalie Kouamé est Professeure en Histoire de l’Asie, et Aurélia Michel est Associate Professor en Histoire des Amériques
Lecture préparatoire :
“L’esprit de l’Encyclopédie des historiographies“, “Premier volume : sources et genres historiques” et sommaire du volume 1 de l’Encyclopédie des Historiographies : https://books.openedition.org/pressesinalco/21819?lang=fr
Kouamé Nathalie, Meyer Éric P. et Viguier Anne (dir.), Encyclopédie des historiographies : Afriques, Amériques, Asies : Volume 1 : sources et genres historiques (Tome 1 et Tome 2), Paris, Presses de l’Inalco (coll. « TransAireS »), 2020, 1998 p.
Summary of PK 1st session 2022 2022.pdfhttps://mhma.hypotheses.org/files/2023/01/Summary-of-PK-1st-session-2022.pdf
Session 1 Friday 25 November 2022, Room 135 Bâtiment Olympe de Gouges
Resisting Coloniality, Transnational Articulations
Speakers:
Lissell Quiroz (CY Cergy Paris University)
Lissell Quiroz est historienne et professeure d’études latinoaméricaines à CY Cergy Paris Université. Se recherches portent sur l’histoire de la santé, des féminismes et des femmes dans les Amériques latines. Parmi ses dernières publications figurent “Féminismes et artivisme dans les Amériques (20e-21e siècles)” et “Mettre au monde. La naissance enjeu de pouvoir” parus au PURH, en 2021 et 2022 respectivement. Elle tient un carnet de recherche intitulé “Perspectives décoloniales” et est la co-créatrice du podcast N’Autre Histoire.
Readings
L. Quiroz, Mettre au monde. La naissance enjeu de pouvoir (Pérou, 1820-1920), PURH, 2022.
L. Quiroz, “Descolonizar el saber médico”, Revue d’Etudes Décoloniales, 2019.
Delwar Hussain (University of Edinburgh)
Delwar Hussain is a social anthropologist based at the University of Edinburgh where he teaches courses on contemporary South Asia, queer studies, and public anthropology. He is the author of the book Boundaries Undermined (Hurst and Co 2013), a contributor to Spitalfieldslife.com, the most widely read blog on London, and has written for publications such as Open Democracy and the Guardian newspaper.
Readings
Hossain, Adnan, (2022) Beyond Emasculation: Pleasure and Power in the Making of Hijra in Bangladesh. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Massad Joseph 2002 ‘Re-Orienting Desire: The Gay International and the Arab World’. Public Culture (14): 2. pp. 361-385
‘One year after the murders of Xulhaz Mannan and Mahbub Rabbi Tonoy’ (April 25, 2017)