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DESCRIPTION:As part of the Inward Outward symposium\, we have invited Prof. Ariella Aïsha Azoulay to provide a keynote lecture in collaboration with the Research Center for Material Culture’s  Thinking With conversation series. In this keynote lecture and conversation with Wayne Modest\, which takes the form of both an experimental reflection on in-progress work on her most recent work on Algeria\, Ariella Aïsha Azoulay honors what in Potential History: Unlearning Imperialism (Verso\, 2020)\, she describes as "a mode of being with others differently\," through "rehearsals in nonimperial political thinking and archival practice" (10).    More specifically\, Azoulay engages the "double disappearance of the Jews from Africa and from the French colonisation of North Africa" "engaging with the traces of the disappearance" through "jewelry pieces and other metal works."  Her talk and conversation follows on her recent open letter in the Boston Review to historian Benjamin Stora\, thinking through a kinship among Jews and Muslims in the Maghreb\, "[o]ur ancestors in the Maghreb [who] were directly victimized by colonial violence\, even as they gradually accepted the bargains imposed on them through" the multiple exiles force upon them by "imperial crimes" and their afterlives.
SUMMARY:KEYNOTE: Ariella Aïsha Azoulay
ORGANIZER:Inward Outward
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