EPISODE · Apr 19, 2019 · 1H 1M
Who Owns Displaced African Objects? | Lecture by Bambi Ceuppens and Bado Ndoye
from Radboud Reflects, verdiepende lezingen · host Radboud Reflects, verdiepende lezingen
It is estimated that 90% of the material cultural legacy of sub-Saharan Africa remains preserved outside of the African continent, in public and private collections. European and American museums also hold African human remains and archives. Who owns this heritage and these human remains? Should they all be returned to their countries of origin? Come and listen to anthropologist and curator Bambi Ceuppens of the Royal Museum for Central Africa in Tervuren and philosopher Bado Ndoye from University Cheikh Ante Diop in Dakar to find out their views on the restitution of displaced cultural heritage and human remains. Tuesday 16 April 2019 | 20:00 – 21:30 hrs | LUX, Nijmegen | Radboud Reflects and Center for Contemporary European Philosophy Read the review: https://www.ru.nl/radboudreflects/terugblik/terugblik-2019/terugblik-2019/19-04-16-who-owns-displaced-african-objects/ Never want to miss a podcast again? Subscribe to this channel. Radboud Reflects organizes in-depth lectures about philosophy, religion, ethics, society and culture. www.ru.nl/radboudreflects Wil je op de hoogte blijven van onze activiteiten? Schrijf je dan in voor de tweewekelijkse nieuwsbrief: https://www.ru.nl/radboudreflects/nieuwsbrief/aanmelden-mailnieuwsbrief-radboud-reflects/ Do you want to stay up to date about our activities? Please sign in for the English newsletter: https://www.ru.nl/radboudreflects/nieuwsbrief/subscribe-to-newsletter/
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It is estimated that 90% of the material cultural legacy of sub-Saharan Africa remains preserved outside of the African continent, in public and private collections. European and American museums also hold African human remains and archives. Who owns this heritage and these human remains? Should they all be returned to their countries of origin? Come and listen to anthropologist and curator Bambi Ceuppens of the Royal Museum for Central Africa in Tervuren and philosopher Bado Ndoye from University Cheikh Ante Diop in Dakar to find out their views on the restitution of displaced cultural heritage and human remains. Tuesday 16 April 2019 | 20:00 – 21:30 hrs | LUX, Nijmegen | Radboud Reflects and Center for Contemporary European Philosophy Read the review: https://www.ru.nl/radboudreflects/terugblik/terugblik-2019/terugblik-2019/19-04-16-who-owns-displaced-african-objects/ Never want to miss a podcast again? Subscribe to this channel. Radboud Reflects organizes in-depth lectures about philosophy, religion, ethics, society and culture. www.ru.nl/radboudreflects Wil je op de hoogte blijven van onze activiteiten? Schrijf je dan in voor de tweewekelijkse nieuwsbrief: https://www.ru.nl/radboudreflects/nieuwsbrief/aanmelden-mailnieuwsbrief-radboud-reflects/ Do you want to stay up to date about our activities? Please sign in for the English newsletter: https://www.ru.nl/radboudreflects/nieuwsbrief/subscribe-to-newsletter/
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