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  • 1-10 March 2021 Online Spring School – India
    All day
    2021-03-01-2021-03-10

    The Center for Public History (CPH) at the Srishti Manipal Institute of Art, Design and Technology (SMI) is excited to announce its inaugural Spring School in Family History. It will be held online from Monday, March 1 to Wednesday, March 10, 2021.

    The Spring School is the seventh edition of the two-week advanced workshop that CPH has been organising since 2013, with each edition being on a different theme relevant to Oral History or Public History. This year, we focus on Family History. We have been constrained by the pandemic to postpone our advanced workshop to March 2021. This edition is titled the Spring School in Family History.

    Family History is the practice of researching, interpreting and presenting stories from the past of one’s own family or that of others or histories of families or family units in general. The practice, which uses methodologies of oral history, genealogy, material culture, visuality and, more recently, DNA analysis, has been gaining in popularity among amateur historians for years and, recently, among professional historians as well. Family History, which attempts to generate an understanding of the evolution of families, has become the fertile ground for the practice of oral history alongside the study of material culture through meaningful objects and heirlooms.

    The fascination with Family History seems to lie in its ability to situate the self in a long line of ancestors and their lives. Beyond the self, it also has the potential to prepare the ground for a broader history of a community or society from the bottom up, based almost exclusively on the collective efforts of individual family historians.

    The Spring School in Family History will focus on the following:

    • The methods and processes of family historians
    • The “audiences” of family historians
    • The archives of family historians
    • Family history and DNA technologies
    • Social media, digital networks and family history
    • The family historians and their academic counterparts

    The Spring School will feature ten public talks, a film screening, and a panel discussion, all of which will be open to the public.

    Monday, March 1, 2021
    Title: Stories as Histories: Memories, Oral Narratives, and the Recasting of the Past
    Speaker: Dr Tapti Roy, Independent Scholar and Writer, Cambridge, UK
    Time: 03:00 pm IST

    Tuesday, March 2, 2021
    Title: The Other Mohan: A Personal Journey into History
    Speaker: Amrita Shah, Writer, Journalist and Independent Scholar, Bengaluru, India
    Time: 10:00 am IST

    Title: Unseen Landscapes and Geographies of Memory: What Family Memories Mean
    Speaker: Dr Indira Chowdhury, Srishti Manipal Institute of Art, Design and Technology, Bengaluru, India
    Time: 03:00 pm IST

    Wednesday, March 3, 2021
    Title: The Naxalite at Home: Notes on a Family History of Revolutionary Communism in West Bengal, India
    Speaker: Dr Srijan Sandip Mandal, Srishti Manipal Institute of Art, Design and Technology, Bengaluru, India
    Time: 10:00 am IST

    Title: The Public Life of DNA
    Speaker: Professor Jerome de Groot, University of Manchester, UK
    Time: 03:00 pm IST

    Thursday, March 4, 2021

    Title: The Reconstructive Nature of Family History
    Speaker: Dr Radmila Švaříčková Slabáková, Palacký University Olomouc, Czech Republic
    Time: 03:00 pm IST

    Friday, March 5, 2021

    Title: “I don’t want my life to mean nothing”: The Future of Family History
    Speaker: Dr Tanya Evans, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
    Time: 10:00 am IST

    Monday, March 8, 2021

    Title: “Of Blood”: A Personal Rural Genealogy
    Speaker: Dr Menelaos Gkartzios, Newcastle University, UK
    Time: 10:00 am IST

    Title: Family through the Lens of Women Chroniclers
    Speaker: Dr Siddhi Bhandari, Srishti Manipal Institute of Art, Design and Technology, Bengaluru, India
    Time: 03:00 pm IST

    Tuesday, March 9, 2021

    Title: Family Secrets, National Silences: Intergenerational Memory in Settler Colonial Australia
    Speaker: Dr Ashley Barnwell, University of Melbourne, Australia
    Time: 10:00 am IST

    Wednesday, March 10, 2021

    Screening: Beyond Barbed Wires: A Distant Dawn
    Director: Rafeeq Ellias
    Time: 09:00 am IST

    Panel: Family History and Community Trauma
    Panellists: Dilip D’Souza, Joy Ma, Rafeeq Ellias, and Yin Marsh
    Time: 09:30 am IST

    Beyond these public events, the Spring School will have sessions on each day dedicated to the teaching, reading, and discussion of texts recommended by the invited speakers along with other texts relevant to Family History. These sessions will be facilitated by the faculty of CPH and they will be open only to registered participants of the Spring School.

    There is no fee for participation in the Spring School. However, registration is required for those who would like to participate in the sessions facilitated by the faculty at CPH. The registered participants will receive the readings and the full schedule of the Spring School including both the public events as well as the facilitated sessions.

    To register for participation in the Spring School, please fill in this form: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=0jHYe6YFC02-mS55UMR3fEp_2mZuO3RGufrJm0rjue5URUlFQkpEWUlWWTJWRjdZQTgwVUYxNUtXNi4u.

    And to attend any of the twelve public events mentioned above, please click on this link at the given hour: https://zoom.us/j/99121096776 (Meeting ID: 991 2109 6776).

    If you have any questions about the Spring School, please do not hesitate to write to Dr Siddhi Bhandari at siddhi.bhandari@manipal.edu or to Dr Srijan Sandip Mandal at srijan.mandal@manipal.edu.

    Dr Indira Chowdhury
    Centre for Public History
    Srishti Institute of Art, Design and Technology
    Srishti (New-N5 campus),
    C.A. site no. 21,
    (Next to Yelahanka 5th phase Bus Terminal),
    Karnataka Housing Board, 5th Phase,
    Yelahanka New Town,Bangalore 560064.
    Phone: +918049000802 ext 836

    President, Oral History Association of India, 2013-2016
    President, International Oral History Association, 2014-2016
    Blog: https://theoralhistorian.com

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  • 14 March 2021 Nohanz South Island Oral History Hui
    10:00 -12:00
    2021-03-14

    Nohanz South Island Oral History Hui
    10am – 12 noon, March 14, Tūranga Christchurch Library

    The oral history hui, led by Lynette Shum and Helen Frizzell, will cover:

    • South Island oral history network meet and greet
    • Highlights and curly moments – bring experiences, excerpts to share
    • The respository question
    • Discussion on possible South Island seminar.

    Lunch (self-funded) at the Foundation Cafe, located on the ground floor at Tūranga, will follow the morning session. We hope you can all join us.

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