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Programa
Interdisciplinary PhD School of
MERAP-MED programme
1-5 June 2015
Lisbon and Évora, Portugal
CIDEHUS-Universidade de Évora
CRIA-FCSH-Nova
Luigi Torreggiani, Creative Communs.
Making and
Unmaking
Religious Heritage
Conflict, competition and cooperation at small scale
Argument
The Interdisciplinary PhD School “Making and Unmaking Religious Heritage. Conflict,
Competition and Cooperation at Small Scale” will take place in Lisbon and Évora in
Portugal during 5 days.
Open to PhD students and post-docs of social sciences and humanities working on religious
and/or heritage matters. The PhD School is funded by the Foundation for Science and
Technology (FCT, Portugal) and the LabexMed (France). It involves researchers from the
CIDEHUS-Universidade de Évora (Portugal), the FCSH-Nova (Portugal), the PhD Programme
“Antropologia. Políticas e Imagens da Cultura e Museologia” (FCSH-Nova de Lisboa, CRIA,
IELT, INET-MD, et ISCTE-IUL, Portugal), the IDEMEC (UMR 7307 Aix Marseille Université
CNRS), the TELEMME (UMR 7303 Aix Marseille Université CNRS), the École française
d’Athènes (Greece) and the École des Hautes Études Hispaniques et Ibériques - Casa de
Velázquez (Spain).
The PhD School aims at providing young researchers with theoretical and methodological
tools to explore heritage-making processes carried out by religious or other groups, from an
interdisciplinary and comparative perspective. Participants will address different topics from a
large panel of Mediterranean and European case studies such as: entanglements between
religion, politics and heritage-making; community agency; international collaboration in
culture and heritage; heritage conflict and
cooperation; social and political uses of the past.
What are the places and the role of religion in
past and present heritage practices? How can
religious and cultural minorities overpass the
hegemonic status of dominating elites? Through
heritage-making, what are the links and the
frictions between local, national and international
tourism, intimate representations of cultural and
self identity? How far can cultural heritage be
considered as a peaceful or a conflict tool of
inter-confessional and interethnic relationships?
Which are the uses of heritage and tourist
devices (archives, museums, private collections,
and also theme parks and cultural mediation
systems) in contemporary practices?
Instructors
The 13 scholars from France, Portugal, Spain and UK are all strongly involved in
innovative empirical surveys and come from a wide range of disciplines (anthropology,
history, history of art, geography, museum studies, religious studies).
Coordination
Cyril Isnart (FR, Institut d’Ethnologie Méditerranéenne, Européenne et Comparative, UMR
7307 Aix Marseille Université CNRS)
Maria Cardeira da Silva (PT, Centro em Rede de Investigação em Antropologia-FCSHUniversidade Nova de Lisboa)
Sossie Andézian (FR, Institut Interdisciplinaire du Contemporain, équipe LAHIC, UMR 8177
CNRS/EHESS)
Raquel Carvalheira (PT, Centro Interdisciplinar História, Sociedades e Culturas da
Universidade de Évora, Centro em Rede de Investigação em Antropologia)
Nathalie Cerezales (FR, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne)
Antónia Fialho Conde (PT, Centro Interdisciplinar História, Sociedades e Culturas da
Universidade de Évora)
Jérémie Foa (FR, Temps, Espaces, Langages, Europe Méridionale – Méditerranée, UMR 7303
Aix Marseille Université CNRS)
André Julliard (FR, Institut d’Ethnologie Méditerranéenne, Européenne et Comparative, UMR
7307 Aix Marseille Université CNRS)
Joana Lucas (PT, Centro Interdisciplinar História, Sociedades e Culturas da Universidade de
Évora, Centro em Rede de Investigação em Antropologia)
Crispin Pain (UK, University College of London)
Ema Pires (PT, Universidade de Évora and Centro em Rede de Investigação em AntropologiaISCTE-IUL)
Cristina Sanchez-Carretero (ES, Incipit CSIC)
Pierre Sintès (FR, Temps, Espaces, Langages, Europe Méridionale – Méditerranée, UMR 7303
Aix Marseille Université CNRS)
Programme
1 june 2015
Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Faculdade das Ciências Sociais e Humanas
Avenida de Berna, 26-C
Mº Campo Pequeno
Auditórium 1, Level 1, Tower B
17:00-17:30 Welcome address
17:30-18:30 Opening Conference
Cristina Sánchez Carretero
Pilgrimage and Low-Intensity Violence: The Role of Anthropologists as Heritage Mediators
I will use the case study of the pilgrimage of Santiago (route to Finisterre) to analyze the effects
that pilgrimage is having on local populations. I’m using the philosopher Jullien and his
concept of “silent transformations” to look at the role of anthropologists as heritage mediators.
18:30-19:30 Collective introduction of the participants
20:00 Dinner
Chaminés do Palácio
Palácio da Independência
Largo de S. Domingos
Mº Restauradores
2 june 2015
Faculdade das Ciências Sociais e Humanas
10:00-12:30 Places, competition and communities
Room 2, Level 4, Building ID
Pierre Sintès
Jewish memory in action in Rhodes (Greece)
Coffee break
Sossie Andezian
Religious heritage in divided cities
12:30-14:30 Lunch
14:30-17:30 Collective readings
Group 1 Room 0.06, Level 0, Building ID
Raquel Carvalheira and Nathalie Cerezales
Michael Dumper and Craig Larkin 2012, "The Politics of Heritage and the Limitations of
International Agency in Divided Cities: The role of Unesco in Jerusalem's Old City", Review of
International Studies, 38/1: 25-52
Ana Neno and Rita Lobo
Baillie Britt 2013, "Capturing Facades in Conflict-Time: Structural violence and the
(re)cosntruction of Vukovar's Churches", Space and Polity, 17:3: 300-319.
Nuno Mora and Marina Calvo
Clark D. 2011, “Governance, Alliance and Resistance. Jewish Museums in Italy”, in Konsip M.,
Selwym T. and Clark D., Contested Mediterranean Spaces. Ethnographic essays in honour of
Charles Tilly, Berghan Books: 240-259.
Virtudes Téllez, Jessica Roda and Elsa Grugeon
Group 2 Room 0.07, Level 0, Building ID
Cristina Sanchez-Carretero and Joana Lucas
Michael Dumper and Craig Larkin 2012, "The Politics of Heritage and the Limitations of
International Agency in Divided Cities: The role of Unesco in Jerusalem's Old City", Review of
International Studies, 38/1: 25-52
Fanny Urien, Rebekah Tan and Rui Monteiro
Baillie Britt 2013, "Capturing Facades in Conflict-Time: Structural violence and the
(re)cosntruction of Vukovar's Churches", Space and Polity, 17:3: 300-319.
Lisa Lazzarini and Inês Mestre
Clark D. 2011, “Governance, Alliance and Resistance. Jewish Museums in Italy”, in Konsip M.,
Selwym T. and Clark D., Contested Mediterranean Spaces. Ethnographic essays in honour of
Charles Tilly, Berghan Books: 240-259.
Catarina Fontes and Maxime Toutain
3 june 2015
Faculdade das Ciências Sociais e Humanas
10:00-12:30 Heritage, tourism and agency
Auditorium 1, Level 1, Tower B
Maria Cardeira da Silva and Joana Lucas
Représentation et action. Colonialisme, tourisme et jalons sociaux en Mauritanie
Coffee break
Antónia Fialho Conde
Patrimoine religieux et tourisme. La patrimonialisation et les espaces de conservation
12:30-14:00 Lunch
14:00-17:00 Collective readings
Group 1 Room T9, Level 3, Tower B
Cyril Isnart and Raquel Carvalheira
Kirshenblatt-Gimblet Barbara 2003, “Kodak Moments, Flashbulb Memories. Reflections on
9/11”, The Drama Review, 47, 1.
Catarina Fontes and Rebekah Tan
Logan William S., ‘Cultural Diversity, Heritage and Human Rights’, in B. Graham and P.
Howard eds., The Ashgate Research Companion to Heritage and Identity, London: Ashgate: 439454.
Jessica Roda and Maxime Toutain
Sofia Sampaio, Valerio Simoni and Cyril Isnart 2014, “Tourism and transformation: negotiating
metaphors, experiencing change”, Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change, 12/2: 93-101.
Ana Neno, Elsa Grugeon and Virtudes Téllez
Group 2 Room T12, Level 3, Tower B
Maria Cardeira da Silva and Jérémie Foa
Kirshenblatt-Gimblet Barbara 2003, “Kodak Moments, Flashbulb Memories. Reflections on
9/11”, The Drama Review, 47, 1.
Lisa Lazzarina and Inês Mestre
Logan William S., ‘Cultural Diversity, Heritage and Human Rights’, in B. Graham and P.
Howard eds., The Ashgate Research Companion to Heritage and Identity, London: Ashgate: 439454.
Fanny Urien, Marina Calvo, and Rita Lobo
Sofia Sampaio, Valerio Simoni and Cyril Isnart 2014, “Tourism and transformation: negotiating
metaphors, experiencing change”, Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change, 12/2: 93-101.
Nuno Mora and Rui Monteiro
18:00 Transfer to Évora
20:00 Dinner
Restaurante Cozinha do Cardeal
Rua Cardeal Rei
Universidade de Évora
Colégio do Espirito Santo
4 june 2015
Universidade de Évora
Colégio do Espirito Santo
Largo das Colegias, 1
7000-849 Évora
Room 124
9:30-10:00 Welcome address
10:00-12:30 Presentations workshop
Group 1 Room 124
Jérémie Foa and Sossie Andezian
Marina Calvo-Rui Monteiro
Coffee break
Elsa Grugeon-Ana Neno
Group 2 Room 105
Crispin Paine and Cyril Isnart
Nuno Mora-Virtudes Téllez
Coffee break
Jessica Roda-Lisa Lazzarini
12:30-14:30 Lunch
14:30-17:00 Presentations workshop
Group 3 Room 124
Ema Pires and Antónia Conde
Catarina Fontes-Inês Mestre
Coffee break
Rebekah Tan-Rita Lobo
Group 4 Room 105
Nathalie Cerezales and André Julliard
Fanny Urien-Maxime Toutain
Coffee break
20:00 Dinner
Adega do Alentejano
Rua Gabriel Victor do Monte Pereira, 21-A
5 june 2015
10:00 Tour of Évora
12:00 Lunch
14:00 Transfer to Lisbon
17:00 Film screening
Villa Touma
Dir. Suha Arraf, 2014, 86’
Festival Olhares do Mediterrâneo
Cinema São Jorge
Av. da Liberdade 175
Mº Avenida
20:00 Despedida
Accommodation
Lisbon
Living Lounge Hostel
Rua do Crucifixo, 116
2nd level
Mº Baixa-Chaido
Évora
Seminário Maior de Évora
Largo dos Colegiais, 6
Lisbon - Faculdade das Ciências Sociais e Humanas
Évora – General map
Contacts
Cyril Isnart
+33 6 19 33 45 10
Raquel Carvalheira
+351 965 519 127
Joana Lucas
+351 965 182 673
Maria C. da Silva
+351 962 572 541