17th International Oral History Association Conference
10 April 2011
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17th International Oral History Association Conference
Buenos Aires 2012
Title: The Challenges of Oral History in the 21st Century: Diversity, Inequality and Identity Construction.
Conference Dates: 4-7 September 2012
Sub-temas
1. Heritage, museums and Oral History.
1. Archives and places of memory
Archiving Memory. Methodologies - Interviewing and the material preservation of memory
Places of Memory: management of the past from the present or the battles for memory.
2. Oral History and audiovisual images
Words and images in the construction of memory: Photographies, audiovisual resources and screenplay
Soundscapes, Recreating the Sounds of the Past.
2. Theory, method and the teaching and learning of Oral History.
Legal and Ethical Dimensions of the Practice of Oral History.
Teaching and learning Oral History
3. Health Oral History.
Health Management, Disabilities and Geriatrics.
4. Gender, memory and politics
Permanent Scars of Violence in Memory: Gender Violence, Femicide, and the Reconstruction of the Memories of Victims of Violence.
Body Politics: The Construction of Gender Identities, and Sexual Identities.
Queer Theory and Transgender Studies.
5. Memories, politics and militancies
NGOs Political Groups, Political Agency and Individuals. The construction of the Feminist Movement
6. Memory, Oral History and dictatorships
Research on Living Under Dictatorship/Totalitarianism
7. Oral History and the world of work
Individual and Collective Perceptions of the World of Work: Unions, Factory, and Gender Control in the Workplace.
1. Territorial social organizations and workers’ self-management
8. Oral History and Economy
0. Businessmen, businesswomen, companies and Oral History
Individual and collective perception of the economics process: companies, businessmen and economic policies.
1. Memories of the “Other economies”
Co-operative movement, social, solidary and participative economy, self management. Recuperated enterprises by his workers.
2. The Wounds of Economic Crisis in Memory:
Memory, Welfare, and Economic Crisis.
9. Ecology and Environment:
Natural Heritage and the Social Effects of Major Natural Disasters.
10. Memory and trauma
Human rights violation. Citizenship and the Re-Signifying the National Space: National Identities, and the Fight for Citizenship Rights.
Memories of survivors of war, terrorist attacks and genocides.
11. Art, culture, memory and Oral History
The Pleasures of Memory: Artistic Expression and the Representation of Memory.
Working class culture, art and politics
12. Migration, Exhile, Disaporas, and Borderlands.
Internal migrations, migrations from neighbouring countries, diasporas and exile
13. Natives people, memory, politics and Oral History
Culture, traditions and identities. Stories of resistance: colonialism, racism and exploitation. Current fights: territory, autonomy, education.
14. Memory, Oral History and community
Teaching and learning narratives, educative experiences, school life. Family and intergenerational exchange.
Maternity, Paternity and the Transmission of the Cultural Heritage.
1. Shared Beliefs, Religious Traditions, and the Oral Transmission.
2. Non-hegemonic cultures and Oral History
• Tradition and Memory: Communities, Histories, Heritage and Traditions.
Conference Inaugural Event: 4 September 2012
Conference Panels: 4-7 September 2012
Application Deadline: 31 August 2011
Confirmation Deadline: 31 October 2011
Deadline for Submission of Presentation Paper: 30 March 2012
Buenos Aires Committee IOHA 2012
Miroslav Vanek
Liliana Barela
Joana María Pedro
Pablo Pozzi
Miren Llona
Juan José Gutiérrez
Local Committee 2012
Graciela Browarnik
Ana Diamant
Adriana Echezuri
Mario Ayala
Daniel Plotinsky
Dora Bordegaray
María Inés Rodríguez Aguilar
Pablo Vommaro
Rubén Kotler
Alexia Massholder
Lizel Tornay
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