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Cultures d'arxiu
(octubre - noviembre de 2000
Fundació Antoni Tàpies, Barcelona)
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Cultures d´arxiu:
memòria, identitat, identificació (julio - septiembre 2002 Universitat de València. La Nau)
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- Boletín:
solicita nuestro boletín nº1 (gratuito, incluir dirección)
Culturas de archivo: fondos y nuevos documentos (febrero - marzo 2003 Universidad de Salamanca. Palacio Abrantes)

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solicita nuestro boletín nº2 (gratuito, incluir dirección)
Taller: arte, exposición, memoria
(octubre 2003. UPC, ETSAB. Barcelona)
Taller: arte, exposición, memoria II
(octubre 2004. UPC, ETSAB. Barcelona)
Culturas de archivo IV: representaciones
Febrero-abril 2005
Espacio-archivo
Monasterio de Nuestra Señora de Prado
Autovía Puente Colgante s/n
Fondo Ángel Ferrant
Patio Herreriano
Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Español
Jorge Guillén, 6
Sala de Referencia Planos y Dibujos
Archivo de la Real Chancillería de Valladolid
Chancillería, 4
Organización y producción: Junta de Castilla y León
Taller/Worshop: Culturas de archivo
Septiembre/September 2005
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Escola Tècnica Superior
d'Arquitectura de Barcelona
- Visita al archivo districte Sants-Monjuic 28 septiembre 2005
Octubre/October 17-23 2005
KUNSTAKADEMIET I TRODHEIM
Fakultet for arkitektur og billedkunst
Lectures and workshop: Archive Cultures
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-Temporary Library
- Visiting Legal Museum
- Visting Stadtarchiv

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Participación en SEMINARIO DOCUMENTALIDADES. CGAC.
14 octubre 2006
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Participación en el seminario "La imagen fantasma". Barcelona, Fundació Antoni Tàpies, 28 noviembre 2006
Participación en el simposio internacional "Revistas y Guerra". MNCARS, enero 2007
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Ideas recibidas
Un vocabulario para la cultura artística contemporánea
Curso-programa de conferencias
MACBA Octubre/October 2008
Archivo: el acceso al saber/poder y las alternativas a la exposición
ALLAN SEKULA.
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Conversaciones abiertas Dictadura, Arte y Archivo

Casa Amèrica Catalunya. c/ Còrsega, 299. Barcelona
7/8/9 OCTUBRE 2008 www.americat.net
Programa
Libro Santiago Roqueta. Co-edición y concepto. El libro constituye un montaje de documentos imágenes y rastros dejados por S.R. en su actividad profesional y docente.
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: Fall 2003 Genocide Studies Program seminar series
Enviado por editor en Jueves, 11 Diciembre, 2003 - 11:04 (7301 lecturas)
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Unless otherwise noted, seminars are held Thursdays, 2:30 - 4:20 PM, ISPS conference room,
77 Prospect St., cnr. Trumbull St., New Haven
NOTE NOVEMBER 20 SEMINAR IS SCHEDULED 2:30 TO 4:20
September 18
Philip Pomper, History, Wesleyan University
From Russian Revolutionary Terrorism to Soviet State Terror
September 25 Omer Bartov, History, Brown University
Nazi State Terror and Contemporary Global Terrorism: Continuity and Differences
October 2 Rona Fields, Psychologist, Washington D.C.
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Reopening a Mormon Murder Mystery
Enviado por editor en Domingo, 13 Octubre, 2002 - 12:00 (6312 lecturas)
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The New York Times
October 12, 2002
By EMILY EAKIN
In Sept. 11, 1857, a group of California-bound pioneers camping in southern Utah were murdered by a Mormon militia and its Indian allies. The massacre lasted less than five minutes, but when it was over, 120 men, women and children had been clubbed, stabbed or shot at point-blank range. Their corpses, stripped of clothes and jewelry, were left to be picked apart by wolves and buzzards.
It was one of the worst American civilian atrocities of the 19th century. "The whole United States rang with its horrors," Mark Twain recalled years later. But despite two trials, one execution and many official investigations, the event — known as the Mountain Meadows massacre — remains shrouded in mystery and rumor.
Nota: nytimes.com/links
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Actualidad: Japan's revisionists turn emperor into a god once more
Enviado por jbg en Miércoles, 21 Agosto, 2002 - 01:13 (6459 lecturas)
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The Guardian
August 21, 2002
Popular Tokyo shrine rewrites postwar history
Jonathan Watts in Tokyo
The Japanese emperor's godlike status has not changed since the second world war, according to a new exhibit at the country's most popular war museum.
The slick, Shinto-oriented rewrite of history at the Yasukuni shrine in Tokyo denies that Emperor Hirohito renounced his divinity in 1946, as most westerners and Japanese believe.
Yasukuni, which is dedicated to Japan's 2.2 million fallen soldiers, including executed war criminals, is arguably the country's most emotionally charged and controversial site. It is at the vanguard of the revisionist movement.
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Increasingly, Japanese Look Back in Anger On Anniversary of Defeat In WWII, an
Enviado por jbg en Viernes, 16 Agosto, 2002 - 10:29 (6552 lecturas)
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Washington Post
By Doug Struck
August 16, 2002
TOKYO, Aug. 15 -- On the anniversary of their country's defeat, Japanese packed into a controversial museum at a shrine for the war dead today to see World War II depicted as a fight foisted on them by conniving Americans, a war of "defense" in which kamikazes are praised, a war in which there is no mention of massacres or comfort women or war crimes.
"It feels strange," mused a former pilot, Yojiro Iokibe, 79, browsing the exhibits in a copy of his wartime uniform. "But this is how we felt in wartime."
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Board Of Ed. Picks Nationalist Text
Enviado por jbg en Viernes, 16 Agosto, 2002 - 10:19 (6220 lecturas)
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Guardian Unlimited
August 15, 2002
TOKYO (AP) - A history textbook criticized for defending Japan's wartime aggression will soon be used for the first time in public schools.
A school board in southern Japan endorsed the book Thursday for use in three junior high schools during the coming academic year.
The ``New History Textbook,'' penned by nationalist scholars, was approved last year by the Education Ministry amid protests from South Korea and China.
Some private schools adopted the book for the current year, but no public school has used it so far.
Critics say the book omits Japanese wartime atrocities, including germ warfare in China and the use of hundreds of thousands of sex slaves for the Japanese military.
``We denounce the approval, and demand the education board retract its decision,'' Yoshifumi Tawara, head of a citizens' group opposing the textbook, said in a statement Thursday. ``The approval is outrageous, and it is a shameful event in our history.''
The government says its approval does not mean the contents reflect official views.
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Laurens van der Post: Master Storyteller or Master Deceiver?
Enviado por jbg en Sábado, 03 Agosto, 2002 - 06:32 (11516 lecturas)
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The NYT
August 3, 2002
By DINITIA SMITH
HE was a spellbinding storyteller, a figure of mesmerizing charm. The South African-born writer Sir Laurens van der Post, who died in 1996 at 90, sold millions of copies of his novels and nonfiction books, including "The Lost World of the Kalahari," about the plight of the South African Bushmen, which became a popular BBC television series.
Van der Post was a Jungian mystic and a spiritual adviser to Prince Charles; according to British newspapers, he taught the prince to talk to his plants. In 1982 Charles made him godfather to his heir, Prince William. Van der Post was also a close friend of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, exerting an influence on her policy in South Africa.
He had a following in the United States as well. For several years, he gave the Advent sermon at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York. The year he died, he attended a celebration of his work in Boulder, Colo., and 4,000 people came.
But according to a new biography, "Teller of Many Tales: The Lives of Laurens van der Post," by the British journalist J. D. F. Jones, published here last month by Carroll & Graf, van der Post was a fraud who deceived people about everything from the amount of time he actually spent with the Bushmen to his military record during World War II. His claim that he had brokered the settlement in the Rhodesian civil war was a lie as was his insistence that he was a close friend of Jung's, Mr. Jones says.
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