Diana Natermann, Geschichte und International Relations, Leiden University
9.30: Introduction: Diana Natermann (Leiden University), Jens Jäger (University of Cologne)
9.45: Panel 1: Intermedial Perspectives
Lorena Rizzo (University of Basel):
“What Else Must I Say or Add?” – (In)audible Northern Namibian Pasts
Caroline Bräuer (Rautenstrauch-Joest Museum, Cologne):
“In Word and Image?” Visual Culture in the Magazine "Kolonie und Heimat"
Ana Carolina Schveitzer (Humboldt University, Berlin):
Framing Colonial Work Situation: Photographs from the Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft (DKG) Archive
Comments: Ali Shobeiri (Leiden University)
12.00: Break
13.00: Panel 2: Visualizing Violence
Ceyda Ünlü (University of Cologne):
„Private Visual Reporting? Representations of the Herero-Nama War in Illustrated Postcards in Imperial Germany”
Liesbeth Ouwehand (Research Center for Material Culture, Amsterdam):
The Circulation of Atrocity: the Puputan Bali Case Study
Comments: Diana Natermann (Leiden University)
14.15: Coffee Break
14.30: Panel 3: Artistic Interventions
Vitjitua Ndjiharine (Akademie Schloss Solitude, Windhoek/Stuttgart):
German Colonialism and Namibian Art (working title)
Tim van den Hoff (Rotterdam):
'The Images of Piet Hein: A Documentary About the History of an (Un)wanted Icon'
Comments: Johannes Müller (Leiden University)
15.45: Break
16.00: Panel 4: Long-Term Effects
Leonie Rupp and Jan Becker (Leiden University):
Putting Colonial Photography in Perspective: Investigating Transnational Visual Legacies
Diana Natermann (Leiden University):
(Post-)Colonial Images and How Museums Can Address Their Heritages
Comments and Concluding Remarks: Jens Jäger (University of Cologne)