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December 2-3, 2010: Symposium on anthropological restitution, how and who for (“La restitution anthropologique, comment et pour qui”) – Musée du quai Branly, Paris
Organized jointly by the Laboratoire d’Anthropologie Sociale and the GDRI “Anthropologie et histoire des arts“, this symposium aims to question the space occupied and the role played by researchers in their relation with the populations they intend to work on.
The first day will mainly question restitution and collaboration with native populations, and the issues of heritage, museological experimentation and the Internet as sources of new forms of script.
The second, focused on the conditions of audiovisual production in anthropology and on “what can be said, shown, and what cannot”, will conclude with a round table on the topics of anthropological involvment and the misunderstandings in reception within processes of restitution to the general public.
The scientific direction of this symposium is led by Barbara Glowczewski (CNRS anthropologist and member of the Sorosoro Scientific Board) and Michèle Fiéloux (research associate and director). Sorosoro Director Rozenn Milin will take part in the final discussions on December 3.
Access the conferences online, on anthropoweb.com
Free admission subject to availability
Musée du quai Branly,
Theater
37 quai Branly / 218 rue de l’Université
75007 Paris
December 2 and 3, 2010
10am to 6.30pm