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IS4 Webinar | Is there Indonesian history before 1945? Unconnected histories, and the (near) absence of postcolonial concerns

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Indonesian historiography is extremely compartmentalized. For most Indonesians their history starts in August 1945, unconnected with the colonial past. This prevents for instance an analysis of the transition of colonial modernity to its postcolonial manifestations, and may explain the near absence of postcolonial debates in Indonesia.

Webinar | Reflections on conflict in Indonesia | Sidney Jones

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Sidney Jones, who returned to New York in June 2021 after two decades working for International Crisis Group and IPAC (and a few earlier incarnations) in Jakarta, will reflect on the trajectory of conflict in Indonesia and lessons learned in documenting it

Symposium | Inward Outward | Emotion in the Archive

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The symposium Inward Outward investigates the status of moving image and sound archives as they intertwine with questions of coloniality, identity and race, and seeks to bring theory and practice into dialogue by drawing together people from different professional and creative backgrounds.

Lezing | Soldaat in Indonesië: Haagse connecties | Gert Oostindie

Studio B, eerste etage, Bibliotheek Den Haag Spui 68, Den Haag

In deze lezing, georganiseerd door het Haags Gemeentearchief, vertelt Gert Oostindie over zijn boek Soldaat in Indonesië, 1945-1950; Getuigenissen van een oorlog aan de verkeerde kant van de geschiedenis en gaat hij in op een aantal Haagse connecties.

Week of Indonesia-Netherlands Education and Research (Winner)

The Week of Indonesia-Netherlands Education and Research (WINNER) is an initiative by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Jakarta, Nuffic Neso Indonesia, the Indonesian Academy of Young Scientists (ALMI), the National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW), and the Dutch Research Council (NWO).

Boekpresentatie | Antilliaans erfgoed

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Vereniging Antilliaans Netwerk en het Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde nodigen u uit voor de digitale presentatie van de tweedelige bundel: 'Antilliaans Erfgoed' op zondag 31 oktober van 16:00-17:30 uur (NL- tijd), 11:00 - 12.30 uur (ANT-tijd).

Lecture | Field station Bahia and the transnational anthropology and sociology of race

Leiden University, Pieter de La Court, room 1.A20 Leiden

The talk deals with an important moment, in many ways one of the founding moments, of African Studies: the debate on the notion of Africanism, which occurred in Bahia in the years 1940-42 and its consequences for the making of African-American and Afro-Brazilian studies in the US and Brazil.

Roundtable | The otherwise Atlantic, or: Thinking African diaspora theories as universals  

Leiden University, Pieter de La Court, room 1.A20 Leiden

In the past decades, the universalist conceit of North Atlantic social and cultural sciences has been increasingly “provincialized”, not least because we increasingly ask the question whether and how African diaspora thinking builds an alternative transatlantic universalism, grounded in black experiences in North, Caribbean, and Latin America, and in South-South exchanges with Africa.