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Dear colleagues,



Please consider proposing a paper for the panel *Arts of Memory: Skilful
Practices of Living History*, part of the ASA Conference to be held in
Delhi, India from 3rd to 6th of April 2012. Also, kindly circulate this
information among those who could be interested. The call for papers closes
on *7th of December*.



*For full details*:
http://www.nomadit.co.uk/asa/asa2012/panels.php5?PanelID=1149

*To propose a paper*:
http://www.nomadit.co.uk/asa/asa2012/paperproposal.php5?PanelID=1149



*Short abstract:*

Processes of memory survive through a myriad of artful skills. Their
perduring performance adapts to specific contexts in order to communicate
knowledge across time and space. This panel discusses imaginative solutions
to remembrance which are generally avoided by historiographies of art.



*Long abstract:*

What are the particular artful practices which preserve knowledge across
temporal and spatial boundaries? How is past learnt and lived in specific
contexts? This panel invites papers which expand the notion of art to
include the* lived* *mnemotehnics*, whether embodied or consciously
(re)produced.



Specific examples of tangible and intangible *arts of memory* may be
informed, inter alia, by discussions of politics, religion, oral and
written histories, importance of place and sense of belonging, materiality,
cultural destruction and arts initiatives.



Knowledge survives despite obstacles and violence of grand narratives. It
is channelled through human and non-human agencies, in practices, places,
artefacts, images, sounds and smells. As a cultural process, memory also
becomes modified (and commodified), reappropriated and contested. It may be
unconsciously essential to daily practices, but at times it is the silent
language of resistance or at the forefront of social changes.



Explorations into these phenomena, usually scattered amongst disciplines,
are grouped here to build upon the notions of art, investigate the
different modes of remembrance and understand their role in personal and
communal histories.



This panel invites interdisciplinary approaches to arts of memory, and
encourages analyses of specific and contextualised examples.

Discussant: Vanja Hamzic (King's College London).



*For further information please contact the convenor of this panel*:

Safet Hadzimuhamedovic, MPhil (cantab)

Doctoral candidate in Anthropology

Goldsmiths, University of London

+44(0)7838825053

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