Remeasuring Self and Society after Empire: The Human Sciences in Decolonization

Remeasuring Self and Society after Empire: The Human Sciences in Decolonization

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Prof. Dr. Mischa Suter, MA Joshua Klein, MA Pokuaa Oduro-Bonsrah
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Geneva Graduate Institute, rue Eugène Rigot 2
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CH-1002
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Genève
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Switzerland
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22.05.2024 - 24.05.2024
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Mischa Suter, Department of International History and Politics, Geneva Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies

International conference on the history of the human sciences in the twentieth century. Keynote lecture by Helen Tilley (Northwestern).

Remeasuring Self and Society after Empire: The Human Sciences in Decolonization

Colonial sites have become privileged places to study the interaction of different knowledge systems. But what about the changes decolonization brought? Recently, the end of empire has entered history of science’s field of vision. This conference takes stock by focusing on the human sciences (particularly psychology, anthropology, pedagogy, sociology, medicine) – fields in which thinking about the self and society have been most intertwined. We’re especially interested in the sciences’ attempts to grasp human subjectivity at mid century, a moment in which questions of the universality and particularity of the human (“man”, “humankind”) had high political charge.

Programm

Wed, 22 May 2024

09.15–9.30h
Welcome and Introduction

Panel I: Conjecturing Spaces (Room C1, Petal 5)
09.30–11.00h
Nancy Rose Hunt (University of Florida): Psy Talk and the Social Sciences in Two Congolese Spaces, 1940s-1970s.

Carolyn Biltoft (Geneva Graduate Institute): Systemic Deconstructions and Reconstructions: Psychiatry, Postmodernism, and Global Holism after Decolonization.

11.00–11.15h Coffee Break

11.15–12.45h
Allison Sanders (Institut des Mondes Africains, Paris): Grey Areas: Researchers between France and Africa at Decolonization.

Nana Osei Quarshie (Yale University: Political Lunacy and the Making of Independent Ghana.

12.45–14.15h Lunch

Panel II: Redefining Social Categories (Room C1, Petal 5)
14.15–15.45h
Zine Magubane (Boston College): W.E.B DuBois and Pan-Africanism: The Impact of Decolonization on His Sociological Imagination.

Erik Linstrum (University of Virginia): Follow the Leader, Not the Elite: Authority and the Human Sciences in the Age of Decolonization.

15.45–16.15h Coffee Break

16.15–17.45h
Ishita Pande (Queen’s University, Kingston): De/Colonizing Sexology: Childhood, the Sciences of Homosexuality, and the Imagination of Hindu India.

Anne Schult (Washington University in St Louis): European Refugees at the End of Empire.

18.15–19.30h KEYNOTE LECTURE: Helen Tilley (Northwestern University): Thinking with Blind Men and Elephants: A Dialogue on Personhood, Empires, and Unknowable Things. (Lecture hall A2, Petal 1, Maison de la Paix)

Thur, 23 May 2024
Panel III: Sciences as Shifting Fields (Room C1, Petal 5)
9.30–11.00h
Damiano Matasci (Université de Genève): A Shared Knowledge? Human Sciences and Inter-imperial Cooperation in Late Colonial Africa.

Ian Merkel (University of Groningen): The Human Sciences at the Semi periphery: National Autonomy, North Atlantic Collaborations, and Budding Global South Visions in Postwar Latin America.

11.00–11.15h Coffee Break

11.15–12.45h
Joshua Klein (Geneva Graduate Institute): From the Field to the Self: French Anthropology, Social Psychiatry and the Ambiguous Study of Acculturation in the Age of Decolonization, 1950–1980.

Sebastián Gil-Riaño (University of Pennsylvania): From “Cultural Change” to “Deculturation”: Making and Molding Cold War Violence in Paraguay during the 1970s.

12.45–14.15 Lunch

Panel IV: Registering Subjectivity (Room C1, Petal 5)
14.15–15.45h
Pokuaa Oduro-Bonsrah (Geneva Graduate Institute): Peering into Intimate Spaces: Psy Scientists and their Observations of Child Rearing Practices in Uganda (1940-1970s).

Leighan Renaud (University of Bristol): Re-Mapping Family Trees in Contemporary Caribbean Literature.

15.45–16.15 Coffee Break

16.15–17.45h
Richard Phillips (University of Sheffield): Adventure After Empire: Decolonizing Popular Geographies.

Rosa Eidelpes (Universität Wien): Ethnoboom, the Project of an “Alternative Ethnology” and Self-Alienation, or: Decolonizing the European Subject?

Fri, 24 May 2024
Panel V: Universality, Particularity (Room C1, Petal 5)
09.30-11.00h
Omnia El Shakry (Yale University): Freud in Translation: Three Essays, a Survey, and a Group.

Sloan Mahone (University of Oxford): From Abeokuta to the World: African Psychiatry and the Struggle for Universality in the Period of Decolonization.

11.00–11.15h Coffee Break

11.15–12.00h
Mischa Suter (Geneva Graduate Institute): The Place of Psychosis and the Effects of Racism in the Practice of Psychoanalysis (Paris, Dakar, 1960s).

12.00–12.30h
Concluding Discussion
12.30h: End of Conference – Snacks/Lunch

Kontakt

pokuaa.oduro-bonsrah@graduateinstitute.ch

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