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Invitation to the evening lecture of the international workshop "Decolonising academic disciplines and collections"
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07. June 2023 19:00 – 07. June 2023 20:30
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Historic main hall of the municipality, Markt 1, 35037 Marburg (Lahn)
Invitation to the evening lecture of the international workshop
Reimagining Collecting & Collections using decolonial practice in Natural History Museums
by Miranda Lowe
Principal curator at the Natural History Museum London
While decolonisation has been the topic of much discussion in museums over recent years,
what does it mean in the context of natural history? Using both UK-based and international
case studies, the practice of decolonising natural science collections will be examined and
related knowledge that requires tracing how specimens and objects were collected, acquired
and moved worldwide. Through examples, acknowledgement will be given to the
collaboration of indigenous and enslaved communities in the collecting process and their
contribution to global scientific knowledge. These narratives are commonly absent from the
interpretation of natural history collections particularly in relation to colonial histories,
which will be explored. The misrepresentation of the past is problematic because it
alienates indigenous and black audiences. Acknowledging difficult pasts is an important
first step in creating more inclusive, representative and holistic interpretations across the
natural history arena.
Welcome note by city councillor Kirsten Dinnebier and brief introduction to the workshop by
Tanja Pommerening.
Kindly sponsored by the Ursula-Kuhlmann-Fond.
Free and open to the public. No registration needed.
Lecturers
Chair: Tanja Pommerening
Evening lecture: Miranda Lowe (Principal curator at the Natural History Museum London)
Event Organizer
Institut für Geschichte der Pharmazie und Medizin (in Gründung), Institut für Sozialanthropologie und Religionswissenschaft - Religionswissenschaft, Institut für Sozialanthropologie und Religionswissenschaft - Sozial- und Kulturanthropologie, Geschichte und Kulturwissenschaften - Neueste Geschichte
Contact
Katrin Weber