Africa Here; Africa There - Canadian Association of African Studies

2nd CALL FOR PAPERS)
York University Toronto, Canada 5-7 May, 2011

Plenary speakers

Achille MBEMBE, Wiser Institute for Social and Economic Research,
University of the Witwatersrand, Exiting from the Long Night?
Cultural Forms and Institutions in Africa- Sortir de la grande nuit?
Formes culturelles et institutions en Afrique

Imed MELLITI, Institut Supérieur des Sciences Humaines, University of
Tunis el-Manar: Jeunesses maghrébines : religiosité, enjeux
identitaires et enjeux de reconnaissance- Maghrebi Youth: Religiosity,
Identity and Recognition

Donald SIMPSON, Innovation Expedition, Africa - Here and There in the
Sixties: A Canadian Perspective. Afrique Ici et ailleurs dans les
années 1960: Une perspective canadienne

Official Conference Opening 
Dr. Mamdouh SHOUKRI, President and Vice-Chancellor of York University/
Recteur et Vice-chancelier de l´Université York

The Canadian Association of African Studies (CAAS) extends a special invitation to scholars and professionals working on all aspects of African Studies for its next annual conference. The conference, to be held on May 5-7, 2011, at York University - Université York, Toronto, Canada, will be hosted by the Harriet Tubman Institute for Research on the Global Migrations of African Peoples, York University, with the
support of various internal and external sponsors. Our aim is to attract an international group of specialists at all stages in their careers to facilitate discussion and dialogue, in both of Canada´s official languages, across disciplines and between scholars and professionals based in both the North and South.

In recognition of 2011 having been proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly as the International Year for People of African Descent, the central theme of the 2011 annual conference of the Canadian Association of African Studies (CAAS) is Africa Here; Africa There. Africans have long peopled the African continent, as well as other landscapes through external migrations. During the modern era, the movement of African peoples has taken place under three major contexts: various trades in human beings, economic hardship emanating from natural and non-natural factors, and political, ethnic, religious and other types of persecution. Whether internal or external, the displacement of African peoples has always led to greater complexities within the host societies. Africans and people of African descent,
free, freed or enslaved, made up a sizeable proportion of the population of Évora and Lisbon during the late 1400s and early 1500s and performed much of the most menial manual work while speaking various West and West-Central African languages and supplying characters and speech patterns to the works of contemporaneous
playwrights like Gil Vicente. The same was true of London, not to mention other places in the United Kingdom, from at least the time of Shakespeare to the early 19th century. By the mid-1800s, their presence and influence was even more pervasive in Brazil, as well as Cuba. Similarly if Africans and the descendents of Africans attempted to recreate their homelands, imagined or not, amongst host societies, as was the case of the marooned Zanj in Iraq (869-883 A.D.), the great
Bantu state of Palmares in XVIIth century Brazil, or later the Igbo in Maryland and Virginia, Jamaica, and Barbados, the process today is no less omnipresent as exemplified by the existence of Little Angola in Rio de Janeiro, Little Nigeria in Houston, or the current attempt to establish a Little Ethiopia in Toronto. In other words, Africa has long existed within the old continent and beyond as well. This
reality, far from signifying solely an African presence, points to a series of new ways of moving across and exploiting space stemming from an evolving division of world labour, distribution of resources, and production of modes of living together. Africa Here; Africa There will explore, in English and in French, the multifaceted complexities generated by these phenomena within and outside of Africa over time
from the perspective of various disciplines.

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28.01.2011 | por martalanca | People of African Descent

Arménio Vieira: as 70 vidas do Poeta

O poeta cabo-verdiano Arménio Vieira completa este sábado, dia 29, 70 anos, com várias entrevistas para a imprensa a contrariar-lhe a rotina entre a sua casa do Platô (“o meu Castelo”) e a esplanada do Café Sofia, sua segunda residência.

“Hoje já joguei xadrêz”, diz Arménio, ao sair de casa, depois do almoço. “Mas eu agora dou aulas aos mais novos”, continua, “não tenho pedalada para esses gajos que ganham tudo”. Dos aniversários não faz caso, adianta, “às vezes chego mesmo a esquecer-me, não sei porque não se lembraram o ano passado quando fiz 69…”, graceja, com o seu inevitável sentido de humor.

No seu trigésimo aniversário escreveu o Poema da Esplanada, com caviar e champanhe: “Arriscando-me a uma gaffe gastronómica, pensei, mas depois verifiquei que os dois até que combinavam na perfeição.”


Os Bichos de Mito e de Arménio Vieira

Para além de algumas surpresas preparadas por amigos da cidade da Praia, em Lisboa prepara-se um espectáculo em homenagem ao poeta Prémio Camões, pela mão do artista plástico Mito, e alguns nomes da cultura das ilhas, residentes em Portugal. Zé Cunha, poeta e amigo de longa data e Zé Brasão, percussionista, fazem parte do projecto, juntamente com o contrabaixista Elmano Caleiro, que apresentam Tempo de Bichos - Projecto Magina, na livraria Bucholz, na Rua Duque de Palmela, às 18h30.

Arménio Vieira, que passou recentemente dois meses na cidade de Sines, no litoral alentejano, tira do nada de que “a rima perfeita é divina e bovina”, para depois explicar: “Deus que é nada do nada fez tudo, incluindo a rima; e já que o boi é o rei da paciência, esta também é indispensável à boa rima…”

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28.01.2011 | por martalanca | Arménio Vieira, literatura caboverdiana

Call for Articles – norient academic online journal

 

 

28.01.2011 | por nadinesiegert

4th TALENT CAMPUS DURBAN calls for filmmaker applications

The 4th edition of Talent Campus Durban will take place from 22-26 July 2011, during the 32nd Durban International Film Festival (21-31 July). Talent Campus Durban is an intensive 5-day programme delivered by film professionals to enhance both theoretical and practical approaches to filmmaking. Themed Africa in Motion , the 4th Talent Campus Durban presents a unique platform for African filmmakers to propel their careers through participation in a comprehensive series of seminars, workshops and industry networking activities. This year includes the addition of a Doc Station, where selected documentary projects submitted by accepted talents will be finessed and packaged for presentation within the Durban FilmMart.
40 filmmakers from 20 countries in Africa were selected for the successful 2010 edition, imbuing the Campus with a rich intercultural nature, and sparking exchanges and cooperation that will continue to feed the development of filmmaking across borders of this continent. Talent Campus Durban now invites filmmakers from Africa to apply to participate in the 2011 programme, which takes place in Durban , South Africa , over five days. In addition to specific activities offered by the Campus, the selected talents will have the opportunity to attend films and events at the 32 nd Durban International Film Festival.

Full rules and on-line application form hosted on the Berlinale Talent Campus - 4th Talent Campus Durban

Deadline for application:  15 March 2011

For further details:
Phone: +27 (0)31 260 2506/1704

Fax: +27 (0)31 260 3074
Email: talent@ukzn.ac.za or talent.durban@gmail.com

Talent Campus Durban is a cooperation between the Durban International Film Festival and the Berlinale Talent Campus of the Berlin International Film Festival and is supported by the German Embassy in South Africa, the Goethe-Institut South Africa and the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Economic Development and Tourism.

 The Durban International Film Festival is organised by the Centre for Creative Arts (UKZN) with  funding and support from the National Lottery Distribution Trust Fund (principal funder), National Film & Video Foundation, HIVOS, City of Durban and other valued funders and partners.


28.01.2011 | por nadinesiegert

Angola 61 Guerra Colonial: Causas e Consequências

Angola 61, de Dalila e Álvaro Mateus 

28.01.2011 | por martalanca

Mapamundi, exposição no Museu Berardo, LISBOA

A cartografia na arte. Como é que os artistas utilizam a linguagem dos mapas no seu trabalho. Num percurso através de obras de cerca de cinquenta artistas contemporâneos, a exposição MAPAMUNDI formula a hipótese de que a cartografia é um desafio fundamental da criação artística actual e pode também ser a chave para compreender as próprias mudanças artísticas.

Comissariada por Guillaume Monsaingeon, esta exposição mostra o trabalho de Guillermo Kuitca, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Joseph Kosuth, Rivane Neuenschwander, Alighiero e Boetti, Nelson Leirner ou do português Miguel Palma, mostrando como os criadores utilizam a imensa história cartográfica.

De 31 Janeiro a 25 de Abril no Museu Colecção Berardo, em Lisboa.

28.01.2011 | por franciscabagulho

13th ENCOUNTERS SOUTH AFRICAN INTERNATIONAL DOCUMENTARY FESTIVAL 2011

9-26 June 2011 Cape Town, Johannesburg
The organisers of ENCOUNTERS, the annual South African International Documentary Festival, are calling for entries from South African and International filmmakers for the 13th edition of the festival.
ENCOUNTERS will show a selection of documentary films from around the world, with a particular focus on South African work.
Filmmakers must guarantee, should their films be selected, that permission from the rights holder are secured for a minimum of six screenings at this Festival.
Encounters wishes to announce that it is charging a nominal fee for entry to the Festival. The fee is 15USD, and African filmmakers are exempted from paying this fee.

Encounters is the only South African distributor dedicated to distributing documentaries to the South African public. Encounters promotes and sell films to television, through DVDs and in cinemas.
Awards: Best South African and International Audience Award
Deadline for submissions: 20th March 2011
For additional information feel free to contact Nazeer Ahmed 
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28.01.2011 | por franciscabagulho

"Do Campo à Cidade" exposição de Arcanjo Madeira, MAPUTO

dia 27 de Janeiro, pelas 18h no Espaço Xilembe, Baixa de Maputo.

Exposição de pintura “Do Campo à Cidade” do artista moçambicano Arcanjo Madeira.

 

 

 

 

 

 

28.01.2011 | por franciscabagulho

JUST JAECKIN - Lisboa

JUST JAECKIN { djset } 28 JAN { 6.feira } @ MAJONG Bar { 22h > 3h } R da Atalaia 3 / Bairro Alto / Lisboa

28.01.2011 | por martalanca

Fridged

Exposição de fotografia -Fridged, no Museu Nacional de História Natural (Sala do Veado), em Lisboa, de 2 a 27 de Fevereiro de 2011.

A inauguração é no dia 2 às 21h30m e inclui um concerto de Jazz pelo Trio de Gonçalo Marques.

 

 Museu Nacional de História Natural - Sala do Veado

Rua da Escola Politécnica, 56-58, Lisboa

 

Terça a sexta-feira, das 10h às 17h

Fim-de-semana, das 11h às 18h

Encerra segunda-feira e feriados

28.01.2011 | por martalanca