Contaminating Archives: Documenting Power and Resistance in Southeast Asia and Southeast Asian America, a conference to be held at the University of Washington Libraries, Feb 8-10, 2024, is supported by the Henry Luce Foundation LuceSea grant to the Center for Southeast Asia and its Diasporas at the University of Washington. We invite participants to reconsider the role of historical collections in relation to concepts of care and restitution and as forms of empowerment against state-sponsored violence and community erasure. We take our title from the notion of the archive as a living and dynamic force, considering how the archive and the act of archiving can empower, but also contaminate and be contaminated. We look at different kinds of archives and their dangers of contamination: colonial documents and photographs, records of the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia, forensic evidence of the atrocities of the Marcos regime and the “drug wars” in the Philippines, and contemporary state violence in Burma. The conference seeks to bring together Critical Archival Studies scholars with archives practitioners, artists, and communities of interest who are touched by these archives: communities whose histories are constrained by the archives’ narrations; journalists who are contaminated by reporting and archiving authoritarian violence; artists and filmmakers engaged in mediating this violence in public cultural projects of reconciliation and restitution.
We are looking for papers that address the following themes:
Provisional Program
Petersen Room, Allen Library
9:00 -10:00 Keynote Discussion: Ricky Punzalan/Dierdre de la Cruz (University of Michigan, ReCollect/ReConnect Project) and Thuy Vo Dang (University of California, Los Angeles. Department of Information Studies) in Conversation
10-10:30 - coffee break
10:30 – 12:00 Panel 1: Archiving the Aftermath of Authoritarian Violence
Moderator: Judith Henchy, University of Washington Libraries, Southeast Asia Section, and Jackson School of International Studies
12.00 – 1.30 pm: Lunch break
1.30 – 3:00 Panel 2: Reconciliation through Truth-telling in the Archive
Moderator: Vince Rafael, University of Washington, History Department
3:00 - 3:30 coffee break
3.30 - 5.30 Panel 3: Post Colonial Reflections in the Refractive Archive
Moderator: Jenna Grant, University of Washington, Anthropology Department
Friday Feb 9th
Petersen Room, Allen Library
9:00 - 10:00 Keynote Discussion: Chuck Crisanto (Human Rights Violations Victims' Memorial Commission) and Michelle Caswell (University of California, Los Angeles, Department of Information Studies ) in Conversation
10:00 - 10:30 coffee break
10:30 - 12:00 Panel 4: Archives in the Community, community archives
Moderator: Cari Coe, University of Washington Libraries, Southeast Asian Studies Section
12:00 - 1:30 Lunch break
1:30 - 3:00 Panel 5: Archival Images, interwoven truths
Moderator: Nazry Bahrawy, University of Washington, Department of Asian Languages and Literature
3:15 - 5:00 Film Event Discussion
Saturday
12:00 - 2:00 Explore the art of Cambodian American artist Anida Yoeu Ali at the Seattle Asian Art Museum and hear her in conversation with artist Sokunthary Svay.
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