Winter 2024-25 | 60 Minutes in Ethnography, Theory, Anthropology
60 minutes ... Programme in Progress
WEDNESDAY 2pm – 3pm
DoSCA LIBRARY | Mainbuilding, Part 6, 1st floor
Organised by:
Prof. Dr. Sandra Kurfürst (s.kurfuerst@uni-koeln.de)
Wed. 09.10.2024 | Fabian Lueke et al. (Univ. of Cologne) | Screening of the Video Installation RE|DES|PAIR – Painful Encounters in German Museums
Wed. 09.10.2024 | Fabian Lueke et al. (Univ. of Cologne) |
Screening of the Video Installation RE|DES|PAIR – Painful Encounters in German Museums
A collaborative project by MA students from the University of Cologne, Bremen and Western Cape on ethnographic collections and colonial heritage in German museums
Wed 06.11.2024 | Luis Gimenez Amoros (Humboldt Fellow, Univ. of Cologne) | Reconsidering Multimusicality through the making of “The Unknown Spanish Levant series” in Cologne
Wed 06.11.2024 | Luis Gimenez Amoros (Humboldt PostDoc Fellow (Univ. of Cologne) |
Reconsidering Multimusicality through the making of “The Unknown Spanish Levant series” in Cologne
“The Unknown Spanish Levant series” covers the compilation of nine albums recorded in Spain, Germany, Brazil, Mexico, Turkey, and Egypt from 2021 to 2024. The album series entails the author´s compositions inspired by the revitalization of the “cancionero popular Villenense” (Soler 2006) - awarded by the Institute of Musicology of Spain in 1949 as one of the most extensive musicological documentations of southeastern Spanish popular music- and its historical coexistence with certain musical cultures across the world. Specifically, this presentation focuses on the making of “The Unknown Spanish Levant series” in Cologne in 2024. In this album, there are musical collaborations with German nationals and migrant communities from Cuba, Iran, Spain, and Greece residing in Cologne, as well as with two musicians residing in Alicante. In so doing, this presentation further develops the notion of “recording multimusicality” – a concept previously used by the author to reconsider musical practices of Saharawi music moving between refugee camps in Algeria, Mauritania and Europe (2004-2015) or during the revitalization of the African sound archive in southern African countries (2011-2019). This presentation considers how the notion of recording multimusicality is perceived differently across continents where the series was composed and by reconsidering the above-mentioned research.
Luis Gimenez Amoros is a Humboldt postdoctoral fellow at the Global South Studies Center and at the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology both located at the University of Cologne. Previously, he has been an Ethnomusicology lecturer at the University of Cologne (Germany), Universidade Federal da Bahia (Brazil), Rhodes University (South Africa), Sultan Idris University (Malaysia), and a Mellon postdoctoral fellow at Center for Humanities research.
His academic research focuses on music and refugees in the Sahara Desert (doctoral dissertation), sound repatriation and revitalization of historical recordings from African sound archives, and the historical circulation of Iberian music within an Afro-Asian context and in Latin America. His publications include the monograph ´Tracing the Mbira Sound Archive in Zimbabwe´ (Routledge, 2018) and the awarded album series ´The Unknown Spanish Levant´ (recorded in Egypt, Brazil, Mexico, Malaysia, South Africa, Germany, Turkey and Spain).
[ https://luisgimenezamoros.com/ ]
Contact: worldmusicspirit@gmail.com
Keywords: Intercultural music practices, Multimusicality, Cultural Circulation, Musicians´ mobility, Revitalisation of cancioneros, Cancionero Villenense, The Unknown Spanish Levant series.
Wed 27.11.2024 | Merle Ellersiek (Univ. of Cologne) | Shaping the Future - Chances and Challenges of a Student-Organized Summer School
Wed 27.11.2024 | Merle Ellersiek ((Univ. of Cologne)
"Shaping the Future - Chances and Challenges of a Student-Organized Summer School".
Wed 11.12. 2024 | Erdmute Alber (Univ. Bayreuth) | Caring for future life chances in highly diverse kinship networks: changing inter-generational responsibilities in the republic of Benin
Wed 11.12. 2024 | Erdmute Alber (Univ. Bayreuth)
Caring for future life chances in highly diverse kinship networks: changing inter-generational responsibilities in the republic of Benin
Abstract:
It is a truism that children can never expect from their parents what these received when being young. Societal and economic change provides new necessities which need to be balanced with parents´economic positionality. In this sense, moralities of care are highly shaped by economic and societal change.
In my contribution, I exemplify this by looking at the republic of Benin in which the introduction of schooling for all, as well as changing demands of labour markets and the need of care workers within families is re-shaping what children can expect from their parents, what they need to give and what others could expect from them. Looking at two case studies of children situated in hinghly differentiated families helps to unpack how care is realized in a societies in which membrs of a kinship network are highly uneven positioned.
Shortbio:
Erdmute Alber investigates processes of social change regarding the interdependencies and mutual entanglements of politics and kinship, primarily in West Africa. To this end, a relational perspective towards concepts such as "family", "state", "learning", or "work" is the guiding principle.
Current research topics are generational relations, ageing, kinship epistemologies, the emergence and dynamics of new middle classes, the global production of illiteracy, and processes of making a living. The work is based on many years of field research in the Republic of Benin, on field research in the Andean region, and on the supervision and support of field research in Togo, Ghana, and Kenya.
Wed 15.01.2025 | Sonja Debicki | 60 minutes goes Weiterbildung!
Wed 15.01.2025 | Sonja Debicki
60 minutes goes Weiterbildung! Bedarfsanalyse von trans*, inter*, agender und nicht-binären Personen in Weiterbildungseinrichtungen
Contact:
E-mail s.kurfuerst @ uni-koeln.de
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