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August 8, 2024

Lecture 3 "Ainupuri" - Screening and Discussion with Laura Liverani, 13 August (Tues) 11:00 to 13:00 CEST/18:00 to 20:00 JST

From: Megha Wadhwa <wadhwa.megha@gmail.com>
Date: 2024/07/28

Dear all, 

We would like to invite you to the third lecture of our Online lecture series: Migration, Memory, and the Art of Storytelling on Film. We will be screening Laura Liverani and Kanako Uzawa's film - Ainupuri on 13 August 2024, 11:00 to 13:00 (CEST), 18:00 to 20:00 (JST). This is a short ethnographic film that investigates and reframes the histories behind ethnographic museum collections in Europe, as seen from an indigenous perspective. Looking forward to seeing you for the screening and discussion with Laura Liverani. Please see below for more information. 

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ICC Sophia University and the Free University of Berlin presents an Online Lecture Series, Migration, Memory, and the Art of Storytelling on Film - Lecture 3

Screening & discussion with Laura Liverani, a documentary photographer and filmmaker

Ainupuri by Laura Liverani and Kanako Uzawa

Hosted by Megha Wadhwa & David H. Slater

13 August 2024 (Tues)

11:00 to 13:00 (CEST)
18:00 to 20:00 (JST)

All the lectures will be on Zoom. 

Register here - https://forms.office.com/r/YRfdXeybLt

 

 Ainupuri, a collaboration project between Laura Liverani and Kanako Uzawa, is a short ethnographic film that investigates and reframes the histories behind ethnographic museum collections in Europe, as seen from an indigenous perspective. Ainu artist and scholar Kanako Uzawa researched the collections and recon­structed the counter-narratives that Ainu objects in the museums embody, in the form of narration, poetry, song, dance, and per­formance; these personal and collective histories are mediated by Laura Liverani's visual storytelling, in a constant dialogue between the two artists.

Laura Liverani is a documentary photographer and filmmaker works mainly on socio-anthropological issues focusing on com­munity and identity. She is currently based in Berlin, formerly between Milan and Tokyo. Her photograph­ic work is featured in magazines, books, exhibitions and festivals worldwide. Her photo series of the Ainu was published and exhibited internationally, including the Tokyo Photographic Arts Museum in Tokyo. Her latest work focused on doc­umentary projects for institutions such as the University of Milano - Bicocca, the Polytechnic of Milan, and the University of Tokyo. As a filmmaker, she co-directed with Neo Sora the documentary film Ainu Neno An Ainu. For more please check: http://www.lauraliverani.com

 

This project is a part of BMBF (Federal Ministry of Education and Research Germany) funded project - Qualification and Skill in the Migration Process of Foreign Workers in Asia (QuaMaFA) and supported by Free University of Berlin, Goethe University Frankfurt and the ICC Collaborative Research Unit "Visual Studies and Displacement in/to Japan", a Joint Research Unit between Institute of Comparative Culture of Sophia University and Free University of Berlin.

 

Best Wishes, 

Megha Wadhwa, Ph.D. 
Post-Doc/Research Associate 
Institute of East Asian Studies

Japanese Studies 
Freie Universität Berlin 

 

Ad. Assistant Professor

Temple University Japan 

Communication Studies

 

Visiting Fellow
Institute of Comparative Culture
Sophia University Tokyo

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