Event Description
The Hakluyt Society Symposium 2021 “Decolonising Travel Studies: Sources and Approaches”, organized by the University of Warwick, will be online.
Wednesday 10 November
Introduction and Welcome (Natalya Din-Kariuki and Guido van Meersbergen)
Panel 1: Decolonising Travel Studies in Theory and Practice (Chair: Caitlin Vandertop)
- Daniel Vitkus: “Racialized Capitalism, Intersectionality, and Early Modern Travel Studies”
- Denise Saive Castro: “Contemplating Slavery on the African West Coast: A Comparison of Portuguese and Dutch Travel Accounts with the Correspondence of Nepemba Angiga, also known as Afonso I of Kongo”
- Sander Molenaar: “Deconstructing the ‘Imperial Gaze’ in Chinese Travel Writing: A New Look at Ma Huan’s Ying ya sheng lan (Overall Survey of the Ocean’s Shores)”
- Carl Thompson: “Conjectures on Travel Writing as World Literature”
Panel 2: Travel and Decolonisation Today (Chair: Ladan Niayesh)
- Sandhya Patel: “Peopling the Pitt Rivers Cook-Voyage Collections on the World Wide Web”
- R. Benedito Ferrão: “The Black Antarctic: Decoloniality and Queer Ecology in Mojisola Adebayo’s Moj of the Antarctic”
- Joanne Lee: “All Roads Lead to Africa: Decolonizing the Imperial City”
Panel 3: Images and Imaginations: Visual and Cartographic Sources (Chair: Daniel Carey)
- Farah Bazzi: “Seeing the ‘Maghreb’ by Looking at the Americas: Rethinking the Transmission of Cartographic Knowledge in the Ottoman World through the Piri Reis Map of 1513”
- Louise McCarthy: “Cartographic Silence and Muted Voices: Reading the Subtexts of British Maps of Early Colonial Virginia (1606-1624)
- Sara Caputo: “Travels Carved on the Pathless Ocean: European Ship Tracks and (De)colonial Mobility”
- Apurba Chatterjee: “Travel, Visuality, and the British Indian Empire: James Baillie Fraser in the Himalayas”
Thursday 11 November
Roundtable 1: Decolonial Approaches to British Sources and Archives by TIDE (Chair: Nandini Das)
- Speakers: Haig Smith, Lauren Working, Emily Stevenson, and Tom Roberts
Roundtable 2: Decolonising Travel Studies: A Student-led Conversation by participants of the Warwick Undergraduate Research Support Scheme (Chair: Guido van Meersbergen)
- Speakers: Chhaya Rai, Nida Mahmud, Kevin Molloy, Declan Dadzie
Publishing with the Hakluyt Society: What and How?
- Speaker: Katherine Parker
Panel 4: Black Travellers in the Twentieth Century: Oppression and Liberation (Chair: Dexnell Peters)
- Kiranpreet Kaur: “Eslanda Robeson’s Congo Diary”
- Zachary Peterson: “Africans in America and Americans in Africa: The American Committee on Africa, its Travels to the Continent, and its Sponsorship of African Travelers to the US”
- Janet Remmington: “Navigating Apartheid: Black Women Travelling”
Panel 5: New Sources, Genres, and Perspectives (Chair: Julia Kuehn)
- Judith E. Bosnak: “Javanese Language Travelogues as ‘New’ Sources for the History of Travel”
- Gábor Gelléri: “Colonial Tourism, De-centered”
- Ettore Morelli: “The Diary of Morena Abraham Aaron Moletsane mor’a Moroa-ha-a-buse, 1952: African Traveller and Historian”
KEYNOTE LECTURE: “Travelling While Black” (Chair: Natalya Din-Kariuki)
SPEAKER: Nanjala Nyabola, Author of Travelling While Black (2020)
Friday 12 November
Roundtable 3: Decolonial Orientations: Travel Studies and the Pre-Modern Islamic Worldby Medieval and Early Modern Orients (Chair: Hassana Moosa)
- Speakers: Lubaaba Al-Azami, Amrita Sen, Maria Shmygol, and Nat Cutter
Panel 6: Recovering Indigenous Voices (Chair: Joan-Pau Rubiés)
- Zoltán Biedermann: “Seeing the Invisible Hand: Retrieving Indigenous Agency from Early Iberian Travel Accounts, c.1500”
- Lucas Aleixo Pires dos Reis & Roberth Daylon: “‘Foods that are self-served’: Methodologies for the Study of Unstated African Presences in Travel Accounts”
- Anna Melinda Testa-De Ocampo: “Alexander Dalrymple and the Natural Curiosities in Sooloo (1770)”
Panel 7: South Asian Travellers, Religion, and Transnationalism (Chair: Somak Biswas)
- Daniel Majchrowicz: “Muslim Women and Travel Writing: Rediscovering a Forgotten Archive”
- Muhamed Riyaz Chenganakkattil: “‘Connected Stories’ of Muslim Pilgrimage to Mecca: Decolonizing the Travel Writing through South Asian Hajj Narratives”
- Nupur Bandyopadhyay: “A Journey to Justice: Transnational Civil Rights and Ramnath Biswas, an Indian Globetrotter from Bengal, 1937-40”
Panel 8: Reorienting Travel Studies: Perspectives from Europe’s Fringes (Chair: Eva Johanna Holmberg)
- Sharyl Corrado: “Evgeniia Maier (1865-1951): Noblewoman and Nomad”
- Janne Lahti: “Settler Colonial Eyes in Unexpected Places: Finnish Travel Writers and Settler Colonization on the Arctic Ocean”
- Nadiya Chushak: “‘First female travel blogger’: Sofiya Yablonska-Oudin’s Works and their Perception in Contemporary Ukraine”
Roundtable 4: Decolonising Travel Studies in the Classroom (Chair: Natalya Din-Kariuki and Eva Johanna Holmberg)
- Speakers: Nandini Das, Jyotsna Singh, Nedda Mehdizadeh, and Gerald Maclean
Wednesday 10, Thursday 11 and Friday 12 November 2021
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