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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211014T143000
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DESCRIPTION:Archival work entails a relentless engagement with the twinned affects of shame and guilt. In this session\, we are interested in exploring how shame and guilt function\, and why they are such powerful organizing emotions of archival work. We kickstart this session with a talk by Eliza Steinbock\, Associate Professor of Gender and Diversity Studies at Maastricht University. Taking up the movements of inward/outward to discuss shame and guilt\, Eliza will speak to the whiteness of experiencing shame and guilt in relation to structural racism\, racist speech acts\, and to ongoing forms of coloniality. Eliza draws on the conceptualization of guilt and shame as affects to insist on their social life and the particular individualizing effect they operate. Accounting for how gendered and racialized forms of sexualization intersect with the affects of shame and guilt complex is imperative to understanding what is moving outward\, what is moving inward\, and what or even who needs to move in response to criticism of colonial collections by visitors who are in and out of them at the same time.     The conversation with Eliza is followed by a presentation from the Amsterdam Museum's Inez Blanca van der Scheer and Imara Limon\, and a performative lecture from Mirjam Linschooten and Sameer Farooq titled The Museum Visits a Therapist: Shame and Display in the Ethnographic Archive.
SUMMARY:SESSION: Shame & Guilt
ORGANIZER:Inward Outward
URL;VALUE=URI:https://inwardoutward.nl
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