{"id":8744,"date":"2021-11-15T15:19:25","date_gmt":"2021-11-15T14:19:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.uni.lu\/fr\/events\/participation-and-public-interpretations-how-to-navigate-multiple-historical-narratives-in-museums\/"},"modified":"2021-11-15T15:19:25","modified_gmt":"2021-11-15T14:19:25","slug":"participation-and-public-interpretations-how-to-navigate-multiple-historical-narratives-in-museums","status":"publish","type":"events","link":"https:\/\/www.uni.lu\/fr\/events\/participation-and-public-interpretations-how-to-navigate-multiple-historical-narratives-in-museums\/","title":{"rendered":"Participation and Public Interpretations: How to Navigate Multiple Historical Narratives in Museums?"},"content":{"rendered":"<section class=\"wp-block-unilux-blocks-free-section section\"><div class=\"container xl:max-w-screen-xl\"><p>This symposium will bring together scholars, museum and archives professionals, heritage and other public history practitioners to discuss if and how multiple and sometimes conflicting historical narratives can coexist in museums.<\/p><p>Building on the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.c2dh.uni.lu\/thinkering\/recordings-symposium-making-history-together-public-participation-museums\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"\" rel=\"noopener\">2020 symposium<\/a>, which dealt with public history and public participation in museums, this 2021 event focuses on the multiple and diverse narratives in participatory history. Reinforced by ideology, identity, memory, and personal stories, public participation can enrich history and foster a variety of perspectives that may compete or complement one another. Navigating diverse experiences and perceptions of the past raises the matter of diverse interpretations of historical narratives and their possible inclusion in historiography and museums. This plurality can affect historical narrations, especially within highly conflicting societies, where the perceptions of historical facts can be very diverse and sometimes even incompatible. Museums can be battlegrounds for political discussions, seeking to mediate between often emotionally, and sometimes ideologically, charged discourses about the histories of nations, individuals, and identities.<\/p><p><\/p>\n<h3 class=\"has-text-align-left wp-block-unilux-blocks-heading\"        id=\"programme\"\n    >\nPROGRAMME<\/h3>\n\n<h4 class=\"has-text-align-left wp-block-unilux-blocks-heading\"        id=\"monday-6-december\"\n    >\nMonday 6 December<\/h4>\n<p><strong>18H00 \u00a6 18H10 Opening<\/strong><\/p><p>Thomas Cauvin<\/p><p><\/p><p><strong>18H10 \u00a6 19H00 Keynote Speech<\/strong><\/p><p><i><strong>Multiple Narratives and Polyvocality in Historical Museums: Challenges and Disruption<\/strong><\/i><\/p><p>This talk will take a synthetic theoretical approach, first outlining the main challenges of polyvocality and displaying multiple narrative in museums from a societal perspective, an institutional perspective, and an audience perspective. It will then scrutinize various types of practices that have taken on these challenges and disrupted traditional museum practices. Finally, the consequences of such disruptions will be considered.<\/p><p><strong>Emilie Sitzia<\/strong><\/p><p><\/p><p><strong>19H15 \u00a6 20H30 Roundtable<\/strong><\/p><p><i><strong>Promise and perils of Community-Built Exhibitions in Canada<\/strong><\/i><\/p><p>This round table panel will explore the promise and perils of working with different organizations and communities to facilitate research, build collections, and create exhibitions that are more reflective of the diverse and sometimes conflicting experiences of Canadians. Each presenter will give an overview of their project after which the speakers will address a series of questions.<\/p><p><strong>Sharon Babaian, Cedric Brosseau, Erin Gregory, Sarah Jaworski, Emily Gann<\/strong><\/p><p><\/p>\n<h4 class=\"has-text-align-left wp-block-unilux-blocks-heading\"        id=\"tuesday-7-december\"\n    >\nTuesday 7 December<\/h4>\n<p><strong>09H00 \u00a6 09H15 Opening<\/strong><\/p><p>Thomas Cauvin<\/p><p><\/p><p><strong>09H15 \u00a6 10H30 Panel 1<\/strong><\/p><p><i>Multiple Narratives of Conflicting Past<\/i><\/p><ul class=\"ulux-list\"><li class=\"ulux-list-item\">Hot Interpretations of Difficult Heritage: the Memorial Hall of the Nanjing Massacre in China (<strong>Yujie Zhu<\/strong>)<\/li><li class=\"ulux-list-item\">\u201cPeers of the Independent Poland\u201d: A case study of polyvocality and conflict in oral history projects (<strong>Marta Kopiniak<\/strong>)<\/li><li class=\"ulux-list-item\">Diversification of mnemonic discourses on Russophone minority in Estonian museums: is agonistic memory possible? (<strong>Ene K\u00f5resaar<\/strong> &#038; <strong>Kirsti J\u00f5esalu<\/strong>)<\/li><\/ul><p><\/p><p><strong>10H45 \u00a6 12H00 Panel 2<\/strong><\/p><p><i><strong>Representing Fragmented Interpretations<\/strong><\/i><\/p><ul class=\"ulux-list\"><li class=\"ulux-list-item\">The Mosaic Technique as a Model to Manage Today\u2019s Public Participation in a Polyvocal Museum Collection. (<strong>Marco Innocenti<\/strong>)<\/li><li class=\"ulux-list-item\">On Narrative Controversies Past and Present &#8211; New Means for Mapping Cultural Complexity (<strong>Florian Windhager<\/strong>, <strong>Johannes Liem<\/strong>, <strong>Nicole High-Steskal<\/strong>, <strong>Anja Grebe<\/strong> &#038; <strong>Eva Mayr<\/strong>)<\/li><li class=\"ulux-list-item\">Exploring the digital approach in displaying the multi-layered interpretations of the displaced objects. (<strong>Mingshi (Michelle) Cui<\/strong>)<\/li><\/ul><p><\/p><p><strong>12H00 \u00a6 13H00 LUNCH BREAK<\/strong><\/p><p><\/p><p><strong>13H00 \u00a6 14H15 Panel 3<\/strong><\/p><p><i><strong>Visitors and Users as Co-producers<\/strong><\/i><\/p><ul class=\"ulux-list\"><li class=\"ulux-list-item\">What was left out of the museum and what they now tell. Participation and narratives of the archaeological and historical past of the Camarones Valley in the process of heritage appropriation (Arica, Chile). (<strong>Javiera Carmona Jim\u00e9nez<\/strong>, <strong>Jaqueline Correa-Lau<\/strong> and <strong>Calogero Santoro Vargas<\/strong>)<\/li><li class=\"ulux-list-item\">Personal Perceptions in Data-driven Immersive Spaces. (<strong>Dario Rodighiero<\/strong>)<\/li><li class=\"ulux-list-item\">Creating inclusive object narratives with individuals experiencing congenital and early-onset blindness. (<strong>Carla Ayukawa<\/strong>, <strong>Chantal Trudel<\/strong> and <strong>Tom Everrett<\/strong>)<\/li><\/ul><p><\/p><p><strong>14H30 \u00a6 15h45 Panel 4<\/strong><\/p><p><i><strong>Community Narratives within Museums<\/strong><\/i><\/p><ul class=\"ulux-list\"><li class=\"ulux-list-item\">Negotiating the past, in the present, for the future: The case of the Rifboys (Ghent, Belgium). (<strong>Tina De Gendt<\/strong>)<\/li><li class=\"ulux-list-item\">The History of the Berlin Wall revisited &#8211; practitioner\u2019s reflections on diversifying museum education and outreach at the Berlin Wall Foundation. (<strong>G\u00fclsah Stapel<\/strong> and <strong>Sina Emde<\/strong>)<\/li><li class=\"ulux-list-item\">Where are the people? &#8211; Community Narratives and the Anthropology Museum in Shillong, India. (<strong>Amorette Grace Lyngwa<\/strong>)<\/li><\/ul><p><\/p><p><strong>16H00 \u00a6 17h15 Panel 5<\/strong><\/p><p><i><strong>Post-conflict, Peace, and Reconciliation<\/strong><\/i><\/p><ul class=\"ulux-list\"><li class=\"ulux-list-item\">Walking through contested histories together: can museums engage communities in conflict? (<strong>Graham Black<\/strong>)<\/li><li class=\"ulux-list-item\">The symbiosis of oral history and agonistic memory: Voices of 68 and the legacy of the past in Northern Ireland. (<strong>Chris Reynolds<\/strong>)<\/li><li class=\"ulux-list-item\">Can the use of technology in Colombian museums intervene in and help manage tensions inherent in a period of fragile peace-building? 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