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African memories of Portugal
African memories of Portugal
We often listen to the memories of Europeans about their experiences in Africa. But what about the memories of Africans during the colonial period? Through video interviews, we accompany the experiences and perceptions of people who lived in the colonial metropolis. We hear the stories of Africans, Afro-Descendants and Afro-Diasporans in Portugal, intensely marked by the denial of the fall of the empire after the 25 April revolution. This will be followed by a debate with Julião Soares de Sousa (Centre for Twentieth-Century Interdisciplinary Studies, University of Coimbra), Inocência Mata (Centre for Comparative Studies of the School of Arts and Humanities, University of Lisbon), Iolanda Évora (Centre for African, Asian and Latin American Studies, ISEG, University of Lisbon) and Carla Fernandes (AfroLis).
This meeting presents the results of the research projects AFRO-PORT Afro-descendants in Portugal and Memorialist Discourses and the Building of History, which aims to register the oral memories about the history of colonialism and underlining its importance in Africa and Portuguese history.
26 SEP 2019
THU 18:30
Free entry
Duration 90 min
* Subject to availability. Tickets available on the day from 18:00 at the ticket-office
Cycle Colonial Memories
COLONIAL MEMORIES
The debate about the memories of the colonial period has moved into the public arena and is now the subject of intense artistic production. The Colonial Memories cycle opens up yet more room for this theme, welcoming the people and projects involved in its continuous research.
The research groups AFRO-PORT Afro-descendants in Portugal (ISEG) and Memorialist Discourses and the Building of History (School of Arts and Humanities, University of Lisbon) will be presenting the lecture Politics of selective memory by the Moroccan historian Fatima Harrak. This is a reflection on the effects of “selective memory” in the present-day political world, in which the author defends the idea of an “entangled history” between the colonisers and the people that they colonised.
Everything passes, except the past is a programme about the colonial legacy in the public space, museums and archives of various European countries, led by the Goethe Institut. It is coming to Portugal in the form of a round-table discussion and a cycle of films and debates about the post-colonial film archives.
The project MEMOIRS — Children of the Empire and European Postmemories, which brings together researchers interested in comparing colonial memories in the French, Belgian and Portuguese contexts, will present a debate, a film session and a performance dealing with the same question: how are the memories of the end of colonialism manifested in social, cultural and artistic terms in Europe?
Colonialism and its consequences has been the preferred theme for the work of the Hotel Europa theatre company. André Amálio opens up his personal archive of interviews, books, videos, family photographs and war documents, and revisits his theatrical creations in the 13-hour-long performance of The End of Portuguese Colonialism. Culturgest also presents the world première of "Children of Portuguese Colonialism", a new production of Hotel Europa. The visual artist Francisco Vidal, with whom we worked on developing the image of the materials to be used for promoting this cycle, has also been asked to participate in this programme.
What have the people who lived through colonialism transmitted to contemporary generations? Colonial Memories is an invitation to engage in this reflection.
CALENDAR
Fatima Harrak: Politics of selective memory
SET 19 THU 18:30
Everything passes, except the past
SET 24 TUE 18:30
Hotel Europa: The end of Portuguese colonialism (installation)
SET 25 WED — 27 FRI 11:00 - 18:30
SET 28 SAT — 29 SUN 15:00 - 18:30
Reimagine the post-colonial archives
SET 25 WED 21:30
SET 26 THU 21:30
SET 27 FRI 18:30
African memories of Portugal
SET 26 THU 18:30
Hotel Europa: The Children of Colonialism
SET 26 THU 21:00
SET 27 FRI 21:00
SET 28 SAT 19:00
Arts in Europe in postmemory era
OUT 3 THU 18:30
Fatima Sissani: Zahra's Mother Tongue
OUT 3 THU 21:30
Hotel Europa: The end of Portuguese colonialism (performance)
OUT 5 SAT 11:00 – 0:00
Co-funded by the Creative Europe programme project Create to Connect, Create to Impact
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Grupos de investigação AFRO-PORT Afrodescendência em Portugal (ISEG) and Discursos Memorialistas e a Construção da História (School of Arts and Humanities, University of Lisbon)
with
Carla Fernandes (Afrolis)
Inocência Mata (University of Lisbon)
Iolanda Évora (University of Lisbon)
Julião Soares de Sousa (University of Coimbra)