---Online Workshop---
28 May 2021
Frobenius Institute, Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany 28 May 2021
Organizers:
Sophia Thubauville, Frobenius Institute for Research in Cultural Anthropology
Igor Karim, Institute for Theater, Film and Media Studies
---Program---
9.30 am: Welcome
Prof. Roland Hardenberg, director, Frobenius Institute, Frankfurt am Main
9.40 am: Returning Old Ethnographic Films to Thailand and Kiribati
Rolf Husmann, Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, Göttingen
10.20 am: Visual Repatriation of the Masakin
Isao Murahashi, African Studies Center, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
11.00 am: Reassembling Image and Sound: On the Post-Synchronization of
Film Documents from Kiribati
Wolfgang Kempf, Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, Göttingen
11.40 am: The Lau of Malaita: A Sequel?
Stephanie Hobbis, Wageningen University; Geoffrey Hobbis, University
of Groningen
12.20 am – 1.30 pm BREAK
1.30 pm: ANGLES. Engaging Multiple Perspectives for Reapproaching and
Reappropriating Colonial Audiovisual Archives
Jonas Van Mulder, KU Leuven
2.10 pm: Moving Images, controversial memories
Monica Heintz, Université Paris Nanterre
2.50 pm: Film restitution and production studies: the epic of Jolokpitpë
Igor Karim, Institute for Theater, Film and Media Studies, Goethe
University, Frankfurt
3.30 pm: Revisiting Nigeria: Taiwo Shango’s Return
Christine Matzke, University of Bayreuth; Lekan Balogun, University of
Lagos; James Gibbs, Bristol; Bode Omojola, Mount Holyoke College
4.10 – 5.00 pm: BREAK
5.00 pm: What Can Film Restitute? A discussion of recent examples
Arnd Schneider, Department of Social Anthropology, University of Oslo
5.40 pm: Comments and ideas for a collaborative repatriation of
Frobenius films to Ethiopia
Eyob Defersha, Arba Minch University, Tesfahun Hailu, Mekelle
University, Solomon Mekonen, Berlin
The workshop will take place online via Zoom
For participation please contact Sophia Thubauville:
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https://frobenius-institut.de/41-aktuelles/911-workshop-old-film-reels.html
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