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Colloque final de l'ANR Fabriq'am

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Monday 30 May 2016 Fin : Wednesday 01 June 2016
Barge du CROUS
Quai François Mauriac, Paris

Présentation

Culture : modes d’emploi. La patrimonialisation à l’épreuve du terrain

SESSION I Culture et patrimoine : quels termes in situ ?

SESSION II Indiens sur scènes, étrangers captivés

SESSION III De l’évanescence et de la pérennité des choses

SESSION IV Collaborations et dilemmes participatifs

Conférenciers invités : Claudia BRIONES (CONICET, Argentine), Michael HERZFELD (Department of Anthropology, Harvard University), Fernando SANTOS-GRANERO (Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute)

Organisation : Anath ARIEL DE VIDAS (CNRS, EHESS), Valentina VAPNARSKY (CNRS, UPO), Magda Helena DZIUBINSKA (LESC, EREA) et l’équipe FABRIQ’AM


The Fabric of Heritage: Memory, Knowledge, and Politics in Indigenous America Today

This project elaborates a comparative reflection on the avatars of the exogenous notion of “cultural heritage” in Amerindian societies, the ways in which these societies take possession of their “heritage”, and the resulting transformations (regimes of temporality, the transmission of knowledge, visibility, etc.).

In a Latin America where multiculturalism and the management of indigenous identities are a major political issue, to the point of changing local governance patterns, Amerindian populations are forced to put forward ethnic or cultural characteristics in order to position themselves on the national stage. These Amerindian processes of “heritage” follow their own logic and involve transformations that the thirty or so project researchers (all long-time specialists in the regions and populations studied) study and understand in terms of their historical depth, political and economic bases, and linguistic, cognitive, and socio-cultural dimensions. At the LESC, the research mainly focuses on systems of temporality, historicity, and knowledge, as well as on visibilisation and invisibilisation methods.

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