220173 Colloquium Global Entanglements (Ko) (SoSe 2024)

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Lectures:

Wed 04-17 18-20: Giorgio Riello (Florence)
The Global Age of Pearls: Material Capitalism in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centures
X-E0-002

Tue 04-23 18-20: Réka Krizmanics (Bielefeld)
State Socialist Hungary and the Global South: A Herstory
X-A2-103

Thu 04-25 18-20: Michaela Schäuble (Bern)
Decolonizing and/or Re-Appropriating the Archive
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Tue 04-30 16-18: Andrey Lovakov (Hannover)
The Structure of Science and the Trajectories of its Development in the Post-Soviet Countries
UHG C01-249

Thu 05-02 18-20: Ricardo F. Macip (Puebla, Mexico)
Decolonizing. What Was Known as Mexican Anthropology
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Tue 05-14 18-20: Dario Azzellini (Zacatecas)
Council Democracy in Latin America? Local Self-Government and Workers Control
UHG C01-258

Thu 05-16 18-20: Otto Habeck (Hamburg)
Eight Answers to the Question if Ethnographic Research in Asian Russia Has Fared Well or Got Shipwrecked With Colonial/Decolonial Ambitions (1724-2024)
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Thu 05-23 16-18: Patrick Winton (Örebro)
Swedish Historians and the Semiotic Resource of Eighteenth Century Politics, c. 1900-1930
X-A2-103

Tue 05-28 18-20: Karl Erik Scholhammer (PUC-Rio)
Strategies of Insurgency in Brazilian Citizenship and the Rights at Stake between Illegality and Contravention
UHG C01-258

Tue 04-06 18-20: Debora Gerstenberger (Cologne)
The Future Machine: How Digital Computers Shaped Temporalities of State Institutions in Latin America (1960-1980)
X-A2-103

Thu 06-06 18-20: Souleymane Bachir Diagne in Dialog (Columbia University - Bremen)
Possibilities and Limits of a Decolonized Anthropology from the Perspective of Afican Philosophy
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Thu 06-13 18-20: Benjamin Baumann (Heidelberg), Philipp Zehmisch (Heidelberg), Visisya Pinthongvijayakul (Heidelberg)
The Epistemological Decolonization of Anthropology - A Conversation between a "Home Scholar" and a "Foreign Anthropologist" about Possession and Mediumship
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Tue 06-25 18-20: David Wolff (Hokkaido)
How Stalin Saved Taiwan, 1943-1953
X-A2-103

Thu 06-27 18-20: Serawit B. Debele (Bayreth), Stefanie Lämmert (Berlin), Yusuf K. Serunkumka (Halle-Wittenberg)
Rethinking Knowledge Production in German African Studies
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Tue 07-02 18-20: Frank Grüner (Bielefeld)
Contract Labor in the Asia-Pacific and the Migration of Russian Workers to Hawaii from 1909 to 1911
UHG C01-258

Thu 07-04 16-18: Andrew Port (Wayne)
Never Again. Germans and Genocide after the Holocaust
X-E0-002

Thu 07-04 18-20: Rosalind Morris (Columbia University - Lüneburg)
Other Anthropologies and Anthropology's Otherness: A Conversation on Disciplinary Futures
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Wed 07-10 18-20: Ewa Domanska (Stanford)
Anticipatory History: Contouring the Futre through Historical Sources and Ethical Duties
tba

Wed 07-17 18-20: Lucy Delap (Cambridge)
Postcolonial and Feminist Media Histories in Namibia
X-E0-002

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Dates ( Calendar view )

Frequency Weekday Time Format / Place Period  
by appointment   08.04.-19.07.2024

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23-WS-GE Globale Verflechtungen Forschungsdiskurs Study requirement
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Ko / 2
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