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[PL] Zapraszamy na Miedzynarodowa Konferencje „Reframing the Museum. Decolonial Practices in the Context of Central and Eastern Europe". 🗓 13-14 listopada 2025 r. 📍 Panstwowe Muzeum Etnograficzne w Warszawie. 🎟️ Wstep wolny. Konferencja gromadzi badaczki i badaczy, muzealniczki i muzealnikow z Polski oraz zagranicy. To przestrzen do wspolnej refleksji nad dekolonialnymi strategiami i praktykami w muzeach Europy Srodkowej i Wschodniej - regionu, ktory dotad rzadko był obecny w globalnej debacie o dekolonizacji. W programie znalazły sie wystapienia i dyskusje poswiecone reinterpretacji dziedzictwa, pracy z archiwami i nowym sposobom opowiadania o historii. Wydarzenie bedzie prowadzone w j. angielskim. ⎯⎯⎯ [EN] We are honoured to invite you to the International Conference "Reframing the Museum. Decolonial Practices in the Context of Central and Eastern Europe." 🗓 13-14 November 2025 📍 The State Ethnographic Museum in Warsaw 🎟️ Free admission The conference brings together academic researchers and museum professionals from Poland and abroad. It provides a space for collective reflection on decolonial strategies and practices in museums across Central and Eastern Europe - a region that has so far been rarely represented in the global debate on decolonisation. The programme includes presentations and discussions devoted to the reinterpretation of heritage, work with archives, and new ways of narrating history. The event will be conducted in English. ⎯⎯⎯ CONFERENCE PROGRAMME THURSDAY, 𝟭𝟯.𝟭𝟭 10:00-11:00 | Registration 11:00-11:30 | Opening Speech Magdalena Wroblewska, PhD Director of the State Ethnographic Museum in Warsaw 11:30-11:40 | Discussion ➡️ PANEL #1, REFLECTING ON THE COLLECTION Moderator: Marta Skwirowska, PhD ⚫️ 11:40-12:00 | Piret Koosa, PhD Estonian National Museum Heritage, Power, and Advocacy: Finno-Ugric Collections in Shifting Contexts ⚫️ 12:00-12:20 | Matthias Thaden, PhD Museum Europaischer Kulturen Berlin Everyday Objects, Extraordinary Contexts: How the Berlin Museum of Ethnology Collected in Occupied Galicia, 1942 ⚫️ 12:20-12:40 | Maria Wodzinska, PhD, Joanna Barczuk The State Ethnographic Museum in Warsaw On the Borders of the Empires. A Case Study of the Altar of the Hand (Ikegobo) from the Collection of the State Ethnographic Museum in Warsaw 12:40-13:00 | Discussion ➡️ PANEL #2, BEYOND THE MUSEUM Moderator: Amudena Rutkowska ⚫️ 14:00-14:20 | Piotr Cichocki, PhD Institute of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology Interdisciplinary Postcolonial Research Group, University of Warsaw Digitalization of Spirits or a Decolonial Paradox: A Case of Cooperation with Marginalized Communities in Northern Malawi ⚫️ 14:20-14:40 | Agnes Dudek Doctoral School of Humanities, University of Warsaw Toward Ontological Openness: Decolonizing Plant-Human Relations in Iboga Ceremonies ⚫️ 14:40-15:00 | Discussion ➡️ KEYNOTE SPEAKERS (13.11) ⚫️ 15:30-16:00 |Keynote Speaker: Matthew Rampley, PhD Why Is it Still So Difficult to Talk About Colonialism? Museums and Identities in Contemporary East-Central Europe ⚫️ 16:00-16:30 | Keynote Speaker: Sumaya Kassim Love is the Familiar made Strange... Defamiliarising the Museum as a Doorway to Decolonising ⚫️ 16:30-17:00 Discussion FRIDAY, 𝟭𝟰.𝟭𝟭 ⚫️ 09:00-11:30 Guided Tours ➡️ PANEL #3, RESHAPING THE NARRATIVE Moderator: Katarzyna Flis ⚫️ 12:00-12:20 | Karolina Bukovskyte Lithuanian Culture Research Institute Reconceptualisation of Collections: A Case Study of the Icon Collection from the Former Museum of Atheism ⚫️ 12:20-12:40 | Yana Hladyr, PhD Institute of Slavic Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences / Pryazovskyi State Technical University (Mariupol-Dnipro) Visualization of Museum Decolonization and Museal Cultural Texts in Ukrainian Cultural Media on Instagram as a Manifestation of Catharsis in Ukrainian Art (2022-2025) ⚫️ 12:40-13:00 | Claudia Desile Abraham Department of Art History at the Complutense University of Madrid Can Museums Be Gardens? Pinacoteca Migrante (2024) as a Case Study ⚫️ 13:00-13:20 | Magda Bodzan, Agnieszka Bułacik, Sara Herczynska, PhD, and Joanna Roszak, Prof. Challenging the „Fiedler Gaze": On Colonialism and the Potential for Change in a Biographical Museum in Small-Town Poland ⚫️ 13:20-13:40 | Discussion ➡️ PANEL #4, RETHINKING THE ARCHIVES Moderator: Maria Wodzinska, PhD ⚫️ 14:40-15:00 | Agustina Andreoletti Departments of Art Theory and Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Cologne Reimagining Colonial Archives: The Leaky Archive Project at Cologne's Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum (ONLINE) ⚫️ 15:00-15:20 | Jan Sejbl National Museum - Naprstek Museum of Asian, African and American Cultures Changing Role of Photography. The Photographic Collections of the Naprstek Museum in the Context of Decolonization ⚫️ 15:20-15:40 | Michael Falser, PhD Habil. Institute of European Art History, Heidelberg University From Swakopmund to Windhoek - or from Krakow to Trieste? Decolonising Imperial Train Infrastructures in Africa and Europe ⚫️ 15:40-16:00 | Discussion ⚫️ 16:00-16:30 | Closing Remarks
[PL] Zapraszamy na Miedzynarodowa Konferencje „Reframing the Museum. Decolonial Practices in the Context of Central and Eastern Europe". 🗓 13-14 listopada 2025 r. 📍 Panstwowe Muzeum Etnograficzne w Warszawie. 🎟️ Wstep wolny. Konferencja gromadzi badaczki i badaczy, muzealniczki i muzealnikow z Polski oraz zagranicy. To przestrzen do wspolnej refleksji nad dekolonialnymi strategiami i praktykami w muzeach Europy Srodkowej i Wschodniej - regionu, ktory dotad rzadko był obecny w globalnej debacie o dekolonizacji. W programie znalazły sie wystapienia i dyskusje poswiecone reinterpretacji dziedzictwa, pracy z archiwami i nowym sposobom opowiadania o historii. Wydarzenie bedzie prowadzone w j. angielskim. ⎯⎯⎯ [EN] We are honoured to invite you to the International Conference "Reframing the Museum. Decolonial Practices in the Context of Central and Eastern Europe." 🗓 13-14 November 2025 📍 The State Ethnographic Museum in Warsaw 🎟️ Free admission The conference brings toge...