23/04/2024
CfP Summer School: “Archives of Colonial Dis/Possession. Centering Non-European Perspectives on Wealth (15th-18th Centuries)”
Colonial wealth, generated by well-remunerated, serve, and also slave labor, was a major factor of early modern societal transformations, affecting literary and cultural developments, global economies, and trade relations, exploiting or boosting regions, and shaping power formations and imperial clashes (Lane 2019, Voigt 2016, Pieper 2014, Money 2004). Archives of Colonial Dis/Possession: Centering Non-European Perspectives on Wealth (15th-18th Centuries) traces marginalized, displaced, and racialized agencies and knowledges on imperial fortune and regards them through the lens of the archive. The Interdisciplinary Summer School investigates the dynamics of owning, not owning and disowning, of control and subversion, which accompanied the generation of colonial wealth, and the literary and cultural relations tied to it.
Seville, Spain, from September 30 to October 4, 2024
Cost: The Summer School is funded by the Volkswagen Foundation. Successful applicants (PhD Students/Postdoctoral Researchers/Master Students) may receive substantial coverage of their travel and accommodation costs.
https://romanistik.de/aktuelles/7415
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Colonial wealth, generated by well-remunerated, serve, and also slave labor, was a major factor of early modern societal transformations, affecting literary and cultural developments, global economies, and trade relations, exploiting or boosting regions, and shaping power formations and imperial cla...