Teaching Disciplinary Histories Under Censorship (hybrid)
Lecture on Cultural Geography: Erasures & Re-connections - Teaching Disciplinary Histories Under Censorship
Like all histories, the history of Geography and other disciplines is marked by strategic and accidental erasures. Over the last decades, geographers have made efforts to improve their teaching by moving from a history of/through sanctioned icons to a more distributed version that includes the influence of movements, events, erased contributors and geographical interconnections. These efforts have been hindered by three constraining factors: difficulties in reconstructing histories (e.g., destroyed archives, theses or publications), limited time for pedagogical research, and censorship by conservative or far right national and regional governments (e.g., in USA, UK, Germany). For these reasons, geographers have started to network for the exchange of strategies. In this talk, I am presenting examples for further discussion.
This talk will take place hybrid (via Zoom).
Like all histories, the history of Geography and other disciplines is marked by strategic and accidental erasures. Over the last decades, geographers have made efforts to improve their teaching by moving from a history of/through sanctioned icons to a more distributed version that includes the influence of movements, events, erased contributors and geographical interconnections. These efforts have been hindered by three constraining factors: difficulties in reconstructing histories (e.g., destroyed archives, theses or publications), limited time for pedagogical research, and censorship by conservative or far right national and regional governments (e.g., in USA, UK, Germany). For these reasons, geographers have started to network for the exchange of strategies. In this talk, I am presenting examples for further discussion.
This talk will take place hybrid (via Zoom).
Zeit
Mittwoch, 16.04.25 - 17:15 Uhr
- 18:15 Uhr
Veranstaltungsformat
Vortrag
Themengebiet
Cultural Geography
Referierende
Dr. Angela Last (International Research Fellow, University of Bonn)
Zielgruppen
Alle Interessierten
Studierende
Wissenschaftler*innen
Sprachen
englisch
Ort
Geographisches Institut, Meckenheimer Allee 166, 53115 Bonn
Raum
Alfred-Philippson-Hörsaal
Reservierung
nicht erforderlich
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Veranstalter
Geographisches Institut
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