Working with Visual Documents of Italian Colonial Heritage
Date
05 Dec 2016, 15:00 to 05 Dec 2016, 19:00
Institute of Modern Languages Research, Centre for the Study of Cultural Memory and Friends of Italian seminar
Venue
Room 243, Second Floor, Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU
Presentations, short-film screenings and Q&A with:
Alessandra Ferrini, Gianmarco Mancosu, Martina Melilli and Jacopo Rinaldi
This Salon brings together artists, filmmakers and historians in order to discuss methodological approaches to the exploration and activation of colonial archival material. Given the recent interest in the Italian colonial past, the salon aims to shed light onto a previously marginalised historical period.
The first part of the salon will introduce the fascist imperial project and its legacy through Gianmarco Mancosu's research based on the newsreels on the Ethiopian War of 1935-36, and Alessandra Ferrini's essay film and pedagogic project Negotiating Amnesia (2015), which is based on archival photographs and propaganda postcards from the same period. The second part of the salon will kick off with Martina Melilli's presentation of an ongoing body of work stemming from her family's history in the Libyan colony and in Italy, after the expulsion of Italians from Libya in 1970. It will be followed by Jacopo Rinaldi's problematisation of the truthfulness of archival material, through his research in the Pirelli Historic Archive (Milan), and the production of works exploring the rubber industry. To conclude, the four researchers will be in conversation and will open up the debate to the public.
Free and open to all.
Dr Katia Pizzi
Institute of Modern Languages Research
School of Advanced Study
University of London
Senate House
Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU.
Tel. n. 020 7862 8962
Fax. n. 020 7862 8672
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