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*Local vocabularies of “heritage”*
*Variations, Negotiations, Transformations*
Vocabulaires locaux du “patrimoine”. Variations, Négociations,
Transformations
Vocabulários Locais do “património”. Variações, Negociações, Transformações
8-10 February 2012
Universidade de Évora
Colégio do Espírito Santo
Portugal
First congress of the
*Network of the Researchers on
Heritagisations*<http://respatrimoni.wordpress.com/>
and the
*Centro Interdisciplinar de História, Culturas e Sociedades da Universidade
de Évora* <http://www.cidehus.uevora.pt/>.
The central idea of this symposium is to carry out an international
comparison of vocabulary variants and local linguistic uses of "heritage",
both in the context of contact with international institutions and in the
limited one of indigenous and customary uses. The symposium therefore
proposes to take seriously the emic definitions and redefinitions of
"indigenous terms" and to draw up a critical inventory of them, by going
beyond the fiction of a continuous and globalized homogeneous "heritage"
field. A comparative analysis and the confrontation of related concepts in
the different local vocabularies would also make it possible to get the
measure of the transactions, mutations, misunderstandings and transfers
that may arise from the global contact initiated in cultural exchanges over
the last two centuries.
L’idée centrale de ce colloque est de mener une comparaison internationale
des variantes des vocabulaires et des usages linguistiques locaux du
« patrimoine », aussi bien dans le contexte de contact avec les
institutions internationales que dans le cadre restreint des usages
indigènes et coutumiers. Le colloque se propose donc de prendre au sérieux
les définitions et re-définitions émiques des « termes indigènes », et d’en
dresser un inventaire critique, en dépassant la fiction d’un champ
« patrimonial » homogène, continu et globalisé. Une analyse comparative et
une confrontation de concepts voisins dans les différents vocabulaires
locaux permettraient également de prendre la mesure des transactions, des
mutations, des malentendus ou des transferts qui peuvent naître des
contacts globaux initiés dans les échanges culturels au cours des deux
derniers siècles.
A ideia central deste colóquio é a de promover uma comparação
internacional das variantes dos vocabulários e das utilizações linguísticas
locais do “património”, tanto no contexto do contacto com as instituições
internacionais como no quadro restrito das utilizações indígenas e
habituais. O colóquio propõe-se, assim, levar a sério as definições e
redefinições émicas dos “termos indígenas” e de desenhar/conceber um
inventário crítico, ultrapassando a ficção dum campo “patrimonial”
homogéneo, contínuo e globalizado. Uma análise comparativa e uma
confrontação de conceitos similares nos diferentes vocabulários locais
permite igualmente considerar a medida das transacções, das mutações, dos
mal entendidos ou das transferências que podem nascer dos contactos globais
iniciados pelas trocas culturais no decurso dos dois últimos séculos
*Program*
*8th February*
09.00 – 10.00 *Registration*
10.00 – 10.30 *Opening Welcome*
Cyril Isnart (Cidehus-UE), on behalf of the organization committee
Julien Bondaz and Anais Leblon, on behalf of the NRH
Filipe Themudo Barata, vice-director of the Cidehus.UE
10.30 – 11.30 *Keynote lecture 1 *Crispin Pain, University College London
*It's MY past! Some attitudes to heritage*
11.30 – 11.45 *Coffee Break*
11:45 – 13.15 *Panel 1 (Re)thinking the Concepts*
Chair: Regina Bendix, University of Gottingen, Germany
*Práticas construindo conceitos*
Maria Cecilia Londres Fonseca, Departamento do Patrimônio Imaterial do
Instituto do Patrimônio Histórico e Artístico Nacional, Brasil
*The Indeterminacy of Cultural Heritage and Cultural Property in
International Negotiations and Local Configurations*
Stefan Groth, DFG-Research Group on Cultural Property, Institute of
Cultural Anthropology/European Ethnology, Göttingen University
*A Substância da representação*
Eduardo Esperança, Universidade de Évora, Portugal
13.15 – 14.30 *Lunch time*
14.30 – 16.00 *Panel 2 Appropriating Concepts 1*
Chair: Ellen Hertz, Institut d’Ethnologie, Université de Neuchâtel, Suisse
*« Traditions vivantes », une catégorie bonne à penser ? Le cas de la
Suisse fédérale*
Florence Graezer Bideau, Projet Fonds national suisse de la recherche
scientifique - "Intangible Cultural Heritage: the Midas Touch", Center for
Area and Cultural Studies, Collège des Humanités, Ecole Polytechnique
fédérale de Lausanne, Suisse
*L’inventaire du patrimoine culturel immatériel en France : une démarche
d’acculturation ou de domestication ?*
Chiara Bortolotto, Laboratoire d'Anthropologie des Mondes Contemporains,
Université Libre de Bruxelles
*Os usos do conceito de antropofagia na elaboração de politicas de
patrimônio no Brasil*
Carolina Ruoso, Universidade de Paris 1
16.00 – 16.15 *Coffee Break*
16 15– 17:45 *Panel 3 Appropriating Concepts 2*
Chair : Sylvie Grenet, Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication,
France
*Pour dire ce à quoi nous tenons : mémoire, patrimoine, etc.*
Jean-Louis Tornatore: Université Paul-Verlaine, Metz, LAHIC-IIAC
CNRS-EHESS, France
*Une histoire de patrimoine ‘à l’indonésienne’: le cas du **wayang
golek **sundanais
(Java Ouest, Indonésie)*
Sarah Anaïs Andrieu (Andrieu-Piccato), EHESS, France
*Turâth** et patrimonialisation des musiques traditionnelles: du discours
institutionnel à sa représentation dans les sociétés d’Arabie Orientale*
Maho Sebiane, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre-La Défense, Centre de
recherche en ethnomusicologie (CREM) du Laboratoire d’ethnologie et de
sociologie comparative (LESC), UMR 7186, France et Centre d’étude Français
d’Archéologie et de Science Sociale de Sanaa (CEFAS), USR 314 (Yémen)
16:15– 17:45 *Panel 4 Translating Concepts*
Chair*: *Chiara Bortolotto, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgique
*Négociations conceptuelles et variations du langage sur le patrimoine à
Alger*
Nassima DRIS, Université de Rouen, France
*Ethnographie d’une traduction patrimoniale : « le monde entier possède le
**yaaral** et le **degal** »*
Anaïs Leblon, Cémaf Université de Provence, France
*Le patrimoine immatériel au Québec*
Laurier Turgeon, Université Laval, Canada
17:45-18:00 *Launch of the Uqam-Respatrimoni Prize*
20:00-22:00 *Dinner time*
*9th February*
9:00– 10.30 *Guided tour** **of the city*
10:30-11:30 *Keynote lecture 2 *Regina Abreu, Universidade Federal do
Estado de Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
*Patrimonialização das diferenças: a categoria conhecimento tradicional e
os novos sujeitos de direito coletivo no Brasil*
11:30 – 11:45 *Coffee Break*
11:45-13:15 *Panel 5 Scales of Comparison*
Chair: Mafalda Soares da Cunha, Cidehus Universidade de Évora, Portugal
*Processus de patrimonialisation locale : deux régions de Suisse romande
(Jura et Valais)*
Federica Diémoz and Aurélie Reusser-Elzingre, Projet Fonds national suisse
de la recherche scientifique - "Intangible Cultural Heritage: the Midas
Touch", Centre de dialectologie et d’étude du français regional, Université
de Neuchâtel, Suisse
*Coalmining 'heritage' and 'patrimoine' in France and the UK: contested
meanings of regeneration*
Bella Dicks, Cardiff University, Wales, UK and Michel Rautenberg,
Université Jean Monnet Saint-Etienne, France
*As pedras e o que é mais fátuo. Uma comparação de processos patrimoniais
em duas cidades portuguesas: Évora e Viana do Castelo*
Maria Cátedra, U. Complutense de Madrid, Espanha, António Medeiros,
ISCTE-UL, Portugal
13.15 – 14.45 *Lunch time*
14:45– 16.15 *Panel 6 Landscapes*
Chairs: Lucie K. Morisset, UQAM, Canada and
Michel Rautenberg, Université Jean Monnet, Saint-Etienne, France
*Subtiles divergences. Le patrimoine **carioca** entre « p**aisagem
cultural** » et « **paysage culturel **»*
Veronique Zamant, EHESS-Ecole d’Architecture de Paris La Vilette, France.
*Patrimoni**, **Cerrado* *and Heritage: the Socio-Cultural Reproduction of
Rural Areas in the Global Context*
Meritxell Sucarrat Viola, University of Barcelona, Spain and Luís Silva,
Centre for Research in Anthropology, Portugal
*Une approche émique du « paysage culturel » konso (Ethiopie)*
Elise Demeulenaere, UMR (CNRS-MNHN-Paris 7) Eco-anthropologie et
Ethnobiologie, France.
16.15– 16.30 *Coffee Break*
16:30 – 18.00 *Panel 7 Museums*
Chairs: Filipe Themudo Barata, Cidehus-Universidade de Evora, Portugal and
Julien Bondaz, Centre de Recherches et d'Etudes Anthropologiques,
Université Lyon 2, France
*Transformation et histoire pluriculturelle d’un patrimoine. L’exemple des
collections africaines en France*
Manuel Valentin, Département Hommes, Natures et Sociétés, UMR 208
« Patrimoines locaux » (IRD/MNHN), France
*Interpretações museológicas do património imaterial*
Ana Carvalho, CIDEHUS – Centro Interdisciplinar de História, Culturas e
Sociedades da Universidade de Évora, Portugal
*Multiple Meanings and Contradictory Appropriations of Heritage: The
Popes’Palace in Avignon*
Sophie Biass-Fabiani, Palais des Papes, Jean-Louis Fabiani, EHESS and
Central European University, France-Hungary
20:00-22:00 *Dinner time*
*10th February*
09.00 –10.00 *Keynote lecture 3 *Ismail Ali El-Fihail, Abu Dhabi Authority
for Culture and Heritage
*Reviving the Disagreement. Debate on the Terminology of Intangible
Cultural Heritage and UNESCO 2003 Convention in the Arab world*
10.00 – 11.30 *Panel 8 Believing in Heritage*
Chairs: Eduardo Esperança, Universidade de Évora, Portugal and
Elsa Peralta, ISC-IL, Portugal
*Res sacrae **: construire, thésauriser le bien religieux*
Francesca Sbardella, Université de Bologne, Département disciplines
historiques, anthropologiques et géographiques, Italie.
*Du « tombeau » à la « mosquée » : un lieu de prière, de visite ou de
pèlerinage ? Exemple du « tombeau des Askia », patrimoine mondial malien
(Gao)*
Anne Ouallet, Université Rennes 2, UMR 6590, RESO et Al Karjousli Soufian,
SUPELEC, France.
*Superstition, Belief and Knowledge. « Traditional » healing practices in
Switzerland, local institutions and the international standards of WHO and
UNESCO*
Julie Perrin, Projet Fonds national suisse de la recherche scientifique -
"Intangible Cultural Heritage: the Midas Touch", Institut d’ethnologie,
Université de Neuchâtel, Suisse
11.30 – 11:45 *Coffee Break*
11:45 – 13:15 *Panel 9 Cultural Nature*
Chairs: Pascale Moity-Maizi, Insttitut des régions chaudes de Montpellier
Supagro, UMR Innovation, France and
Birgit Arnold-Schmitt, Marie Curie Chair, University of Evora, Portugal
*Gestion aborigène contemporaine des ressources naturelles en Australie du
Nord : une requalification conceptuelle pas anodine*
Elodie Fache, Université de Provence, Centre de Recherche et de
Documentation sur l’Océanie, UMR 6574, France.
*As metamorfoses do **kampô katukina** (pano)*
Edilene Coffaci de Lima, Universidade Federal do Paranà, Brasil
*Plantas e Patrimônio na Amazônia brasileira*
Laure Emperaire, Instituto de Pesquisas para o Desenvolvimento, Unidade de
Pesquisa "Patrimônios locais”, França, Ana Gita Oliveira, Instituto do
Patrimônio Histórico e Artístico Nacional, Coordenadora Geral de
Identificação e Registro no Departamento do Patrimônio Imaterial, Brasil
13:15 – 14:30 *Lunch time*
14:30 – 15:30 *Panel 9 Cultural Nature*
*Processos de construção do património alimentar: o caso do **fumeiro **de
Vinhais*
Manuel Teles Grilo, CRIA/FCSH, Portugal
*Conteúdos ou processos? Sentidos do património etnobiológico*
Amélia Frazão Moreira, Centro em Rede de Investigação em Antropologia,
Faculdade Ciências Sociais e Humanas, Universidade Nova de Lisboa
15.30 – 17:00 *Panel 10 Practices*
Chair : Cyril Isnart, Cidehus-Universidade de Évora, Portugal
*« Heritage is in the making » ou les usages patrimoniaux du corps des
horlogers/ères dans l'Arc jurassien*
Hervé Munz, Projet Fonds national suisse de la recherche scientifique -
"Intangible Cultural Heritage: the Midas Touch", Institut d’ethnologie,
Université de Neuchâtel, Suisse
*Negotiating (performance) space and (heritage) status: **mascarados** and
**foliões** in the Festa do Divino (Brazil) (working title)*
Maria J.C. Krom, Department of Anthropology, Faculty of Social and Human
Sciences / CRIA – Center for Research in Anthropology, Universidade Nova de
Lisboa, Portugal
“*We are Indigenous. That’s why we have to barter”.** Economic exchange as
intangible heritage in the Argentinean Andes*
Olivia Angé, Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology (ISCA),
University of Oxford
17:30 – 17:45 *Coffee Break*
17:45 – 18:15 *Final debate*
20:30– 23.00 *Closing Dinner*
*Registration Information*
The price of 50 € includes 6 coffee breaks, the guided tour of the
historical center of Evora (Unesco World Heritage) and documentation.
You can participate in the final dinner for 50 €.
To obtain a receipt, you must file the tax number lines.
The registration will only be complete once we have received the full
registration fee. Cancellation and reimbursement will be possible till 2
months before the congress.
The best way to pay is the bank transfer.
From a Portuguese bank
Universidade de Évora
NIB: 0035 0297 0006 7961 1307 3
From abord, please send the money to
Universidade de Évora
Colegio do Espirito Santo
7002-554 Évora
Portugal
Caixa Geral dos Depositos
IBAN: PT50 0035 0297 0006 7961 1307 3
SWIFT: CGDIPTPL
Please, send the application
form<http://www.cidehus.uevora.pt/centro/arquivo/arq11/heritage/heritage_regist_aud.htm>(in
.pdf) and a screen-copy of your transfer (in a PDF file) to
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*Place *
Universidade de Évora
Colegio do Espirito Santo
Room 124 and 131
7002-554 Évora
Portugal
*Contact *
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*Website of the Congress *
http://www.cidehus.uevora.pt/centro/arquivo/arq11/heritage/heritage.htm
With the help of
Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia e
Ensino Superior
Instituto de Investigação e Formação Avançada – IFFA Universidade de Evora
Compete, QREN, União Europeia
and
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Fundação Eugénio d'Alemeida
Turismo do Alentejo – ERT
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CIDEHUS - Universidade de Évora
Portugal
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