New Perspectives on Transpacific Connections. The Americas and the South Pacific

New Perspectives on Transpacific Connections. The Americas and the South Pacific

Organizer
Eveline Dürr, Institut für Ethnologie, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Venue
Location
Munich
Country
Germany
From - Until
25.04.2013 - 28.04.2013
By
Eveline Dürr, Ethnologie, LMU München

The conference “New Perspectives on Transpacific Connections” held at the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, LMU Munich, brings diverse perspectives on connections between the Americas and the South Pacific into dialogue and explores a wide range of linkages between these cultural spaces. It aims to reach beyond East-Asian-Latin American collaborations and to include rather neglected Southern linkages. It asks how these connections have developed over time, which local responses they have generated, and what impact these processes have in the region. Speakers from seven countries and 14 disciplines will discuss historical dimensions and current issues, including migration, economy and trade; cultural exchange across the Pacific; material culture and heritage; colonial legacies and indigenous perspectives on transpacific connections.

Programm

Thursday April 25th, 2013

Conference Opening
5:00 pm Welcome Address LMU: Representative, Ludwig-Maximilians-University
5:15 pm Welcome Address: Eveline Dürr, Ludwig-Maximilians-University
5:30 pm - 6:30 pm Keynote: Dan Bendrups, Queensland Conservatorium, Griffith University “Latin American popular music in Polynesia: three case studies of musical migration”

7:00 pm Reception and opening of photo exhibition

Friday April 26th, 2013

Economy and Trade
9:30 am - 10:05 am Alan Smart, University of Calgary “The moral economy of food trade: Import bans and regional governance in the Transpacific Region”
10:05 am - 10:40 am Catherine Burdick, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago “Mapping cinnamon and pepper in Alonso de Ovalle’s ‘Tabula Geographica Regni Chile’”

10:40 am -11:15 am coffee break

“Asia in Puebla”: Los Chinos Poblanos
11:15 am -11:50 am Phillip Ramirez, University of California, Irvine “Los Chinos Poblanos: A study of Asians in the Spanish colonial city of Puebla de los Ángeles”
11:50 am -12:25 pm María Cristina Manzano Munguía, Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, México “Encountering the Chinese: Constructing the Present and the Future of Puebla”

12:25 pm - 1:30 pm lunch break

Rapa Nui: Between Oceania and Latin America
1:30 pm - 2:05 pm Grant McCall, University of Sydney “Chile and Rapa Nui: A foundational misunderstanding”
2:05 pm - 2:30 pm Lars Frühsorge, University of Hamburg “Rapa Nui: Cultural interactions between Latin America and Polynesia”

2:30 pm - 3:00 pm coffee break

3:00 pm - 3:35 pm Dan Bendrups, Queensland Conservatorium, Griffith University “Performing Identity: The role of music and dance in interactions between Easter Island and Chile”
4:10 pm Film Screening and Discussion
Vanessa Warheit (film director) “The Insular Empire: America in the Mariana Islands”

Saturday April 27th, 2013

Cultural Connections across the Pacific
9:30 am - 10:05 am Monisha Das Gupta, University of Hawai’i “Shadowed Lives: Invisibility and visibility of Mexicans in Hawai’i”
10:05 am - 10:40 am Gigi Peterson, State University of New York at Cortland “Cousins in anti-imperialism: Filipino and Latin American resistance to US policy”

10:40 am - 11:15 am coffee break

11:15 am - 11:50 am Karoline Noack, University of Bonn “Machu Picchu in Bollywood: India and new cultural practices in Lima and Peru”
11:50 am - 12:25 pm María Ibarí Ortega, El Colegio de México “Global intersections and visual imageries: Youth identities produced and consumed in Mexico and Japan”
12:25 pm - 1:00 pm Silja Klepp, University of Bremen “Climate change and migration: New rights and resources for environmental migrants in the Pacific region”

1:00 pm - 2:15 pm lunch break

2:15 pm - 2:50 pm Anne Grob, University of Leipzig “’Our aspirations are linked to and expressed by other indigenous people throughout the world’ - Indigenous higher education and transcultural interactions in North America and New Zealand”
2:50 pm - 3:25 pm Eveline Dürr, Ludwig-Maximilians-University “Trans-pacific indigenous strategies: the case of language revitalization”

3:25 pm - 4:00 pm coffee break

Transpacific Material Culture: Perspectives from the Museum
4:00 pm - 4:35 pm Viola König, Ethnological Museum Berlin “One history, many perspectives: From the early contact terms of trade at Northwest Coast to a transpacific modernity”
4:35 pm - 5:10 pm Philipp Schorch, Deakin University, Melbourne “Te papa travel stories: Negotiating the Americas and the South Pacific in a pluralist cosmopolitan space”
5:10 pm - 5:45 pm Dr. Alison Ramsay, The University of the South Pacific (USP), Suva, Fiji Islands “Re/building Cultural Connections: Cultural Revitalisation and Museums in the Pacific and the Americas”

Expert Talk: Research Initiatives and possible Cooperations
5:45 pm - 6:30 pm Alexander Widmann, Bayerische Forschungsallianz (BayFOR) GmbH Special topic: “Shifting from the Transatlantic to a Transpacific Perspective? Rethinking recent Political and research Initiatives of the European Union and Future Options and Strategies for Socio-economic and Humanities Research”

7:00 pm Conference Dinner

Sunday April 28th, 2013

Indigenous Peoples, Legacies of Colonization and Emerging South to South Dialogue between Australia and the Americas
9:30 am - 10:05 am Victoria Grieves, University of Sydney “’La bestia: …’ - The Beast as a global phenomenon? Comparative existences in Australia and Mexico”
10:05 am - 10:40 am Abeyamí Ortega, Universidad Autónoma de México “Taxidermic Memories/Claiming the spirit back: The quest for the re-inscription of social memory through human remains repatriation in Mexico and Australia”
10:40 am - 11:15 am Vek Lewis, University of Sydney “Translocal trajectories in the context of colonial difference: Indigenous knowledges between Australia and Latin America”

10:45 am - 11:15 am coffee break

11:15 am - 11:50 am Irene Strodthoff, University of Sydney “Shifting South/South Relations: The role of identity and progress in the Australian/Chilean Relations”
11:50 am - 12:25 pm Fernanda Penaloza, University of Sydney “Transpacific encounters/obsessions with primitivism: Scrutinity and control of ‘Fuegians’ and ‘Tasmanians’ in the 19th and 20th centuries”

1:00 pm Conclusion and Closing ceremony

3:00 pm Visit to the Staatliche Museum für Völkerkunde München:
Material Culture in a Transpacific Perspective

Contact (announcement)

Eveline Dürr

Institut für Ethnologie, Oettingenstraße 67, 80538 München

Eveline.Duerr@lmu.de

http://www.transpacific-americas-2013.ethnologie.uni-muenchen.de/index.html
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Published on
19.03.2013
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