international symposium 19th and 20th of march 2015
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international symposium 19th and 20th of march 2015
INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM 19TH AND 20TH OF MARCH 2015 EXHIBITING HUNTING? March 19th and 20th, from 9 am to 6 pm Free admission upon registration, subject to availability. CONTACT Camille Violette +33 1 53 01 92 40 c.violette@chassenature.org MUSÉE DE LA CHASSE ET DE LA NATURE 62, rue des Archives 75003 Paris FRANCE +33 1 53 01 92 40 www.chassenature.org The museum is accessible to visitors in wheelchairs METRO Hôtel de Ville line 1 or Rambuteau line 11 BUS Line 75 or 29 VELIB’ STATION 67, rue des Archives 76, rue du Temple AUTOLIB’ STATION nº 18 (Perle) nº 27 (Pastourelle) nº 36 (Temple) Many museums around the world are dedicated to hunting. The nature of their collections and the ways they are displayed express different approaches of peoples’ relationships with wild animals. They may serve artistic, naturalistic or ethnographic purposes. Nonetheless, the visitor’s perception is influenced by his or her own sensibilities and vision of hunting. As the act of hunting is less common today, it may be necessary to adapt the display of the collections and their interpretation devices to overcome the lack of public understanding. Lectures will be simultaneously translated into French and English. SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE Claude d’Anthenaise Director of the Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature (Museum of Hunting and Nature) Yves Bergeron Professor of Museum Studies and Heritage at the Université du Québec à Montréal Philippe Descola Anthropologist and Professor at the Collège de France Nélia Dias Professor at the Department of Anthropology, ISCTE-IUL, University of Lisbon Sergio Dalla Bernardina Professor of Ethnology at the Université de Bretagne Occidentale In cooperation with the Culture Division of the International Council for Game and Wildlife Conservation (C.I.C.), chaired by Alexandre Poniatowski. THURSDAY 19TH 9 AM OPENING Claude d’Anthenaise and Alexandre Poniatowski INTIMATE MUSEOGRAPHY 2 PM INTRODUCTION THE HISTORY OF HUNTING MUSEUMS Sergio Dalla Bernardina 9:20 AM UNDER THE SKIN: WORKING AS TAXIDERMIST INTRODUCTION 2:20 PM Claude d’Anthenaise Lucienne Strivay 9:30 AM 2:50 PM THE IMAGINARY (HUNTING) MUSEUM HUNTING WITH THE CAMERA: PHOTOGRAPHY, THE CHASE AND “CAPTURING” THE SPIRIT OF THE ANIMAL Raphaël Abrille 10 AM MUSEUMIZING HUNTING CHARLES-JEAN HALLO AT THE SOURCE OF A MUSEOGRAPHIC MODEL? Marie-Bénédicte Astier-Dumarteau 10:30 AM BREAK 11 AM THE 1937 INTERNATIONAL HUNTING EXHIBITION IN BERLIN Gilbert Titeux 11:30 AM EXHIBITING HUNTING EXHIBITING WAR Mark Murray-Flutter 12 AM EXHIBITING BULLFIGHTING? Frédéric Saumade 12:30 AM LUNCH BREAK Karen Jones 3:20 PM THE USE OF WOLF OSSICLES, SKIN AND BLOOD IN MONGOLIA Bernard Charlier 3:50 PM BREAK 4:10 PM THE HUNTING LORD’S MUSEUM IN THE 19TH CENTURY Marie-Christine Prestat 4:40 PM POSTMODERN TROPHIES IN GERMANY Hans Trapp 5:10 PM FROM INTIMATE TO PUBLIC, HELMUT WARZECHA’S VERNACULAR MUSEUM Fanny Pacreau VARIOUS MUSEOGRAPHIC APPROACHES: EUROPE AND AMERICA 9 AM 2 PM INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Nélia Dias Yves Bergeron 9:20 AM 2:20 PM TAXIDERMY AND TAMĀŚĀ: PRESERVING THE ESSENCE OF GAME THROUGH THE SPECTACLE OF THE HUNT IN PRINCELY INDIA HUNTING EXHIBITIONS AND THE LACK OF HUNTING MUSEUMS IN NORTH AMERICA: REPORTS AND ANALYSIS Julie Hughes Marie-Eve Goulet 9:50 AM 2:50 PM TROPHIES AND FETISHES CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AND DISPLAY OF HUNTING IN WESTERN AFRICA DISPLAYING AMERINDIAN AND INUIT HUNTING IN CANADIAN NATIONAL MUSEUMS: FOCUS ON FOUR MUSEUMS Julien Bondaz Vanessa Hétu 10:20 AM 3:20 PM LIFE AND DEATH IN THE HUNTING TROPHY PRESENTATION OF FOUR HUNTING MUSEUMS Garry Marvin Camille Violette 10:50 AM 3:45 PM BREAK BREAK 11:10 AM 4 PM AFRICAN HUNTERS THROUGH THE CAMERA ROUND TABLE: RESTRUCTURATION AND VISITORS OF HUNTING MUSEUMS Dany Leriche 11:40 AM CONCLUSION DEBATES François Mairesse 12:30 AM 5:30 PM LUNCH BREAK GENERAL CONCLUSION Serge Chaumier Visuel : © Sophie Lloyd - Graphisme: DES SIGNES studio Muchir – Desclouds, 2015 FRIDAY 20TH STAGING AND EXHIBITING HUNTING IN NON-WESTERN SOCIETIES