Events

05 Mar 2024
15:00  - 17:00

Online via Zoom

Organizer:
Urban Studies of the University Basel

Lecture series

Conversation: "Archival Futures"

Narrating Urban Lives – Theoretical Interventions for Global Urban History

This event features speakers who have employed different methodologies beyond the scope of con­ventional and "official" archives to rethink the ques­tion of the right to the city, politics over urban land (including urban commons), and water justice. Bha­vani Raman's use of GIS technology to map recent floods in Chennai connects it to a sense of nostalgia for a time predating the days of colonial hydrolog­ical engineering. Ritajyoti Bandyopadhyay's recent book, "Streets in Motion", explores the Hawkers San­gram Committee archive in Calcutta as a veritable record keeping device to map the commoning ("en­croachment") practices by the city's itinerant pub­lic. Yahia Shawkat is the author of "Egypt's Housing Crisis" and cofounder of 10 Tooba, an organisation that specializes in data visualization and historical mapping. Together, their works raise the question of how archives may be viewed as a technology that activates imagination, nostalgia, rights-claims, and belonging. How do we distinguish the histo­rians' craft from the work of historical anthropol­ogy? How/why do we write urban histories that may double up as works of activism and advocacy?


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