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The "bateauthèque" at MEG: decolonising history

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Discussion with Carine Ayélé Durand and Bouda Etemad. MEG foyer. Wednesday 26 April May 2021 on the decolonial question in relation to historical practice.

@MEG, Johnathan Watts @DR @MEG, Johnathan Watts @DR

As part of its strategic reorientation, MEG has initiated a decolonial process within its collections, its research, its programming, but above all in dialogue with its public.
A series of lectures is proposed to provide an understanding of this issue.
Carine Ayélé Durand, social anthropologist, will be in dialogue with Bouda Etemad, historian, author of "Empires illusoires: les paris perdus de la colonisation".
An opportunity to understand how, when and why "decolonise history".
Speakers: Carine Ayélé Durand, Head Curator, Head of the Collections Unit at MEG; Bouda Etemad, Honorary Professor at the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, University of Geneva
Places are limited and reservations must be made from Monday to Friday by e-mail to publics.meg@ville-ge.ch, stating your name, first name, telephone number and the number of people accompanying you.
More information on the Bateauthèque: https://www.ville-ge.ch/meg/en/expo30.php

Organisateur : Musée d'ethnographie de Genève (MEG)

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