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UNRECHTSKONTEXTE (CONTEXTS OF INJUSTICE): DISMANTLING COLONIAL LEGACIES FROM BERLIN TO LONDON

Goethe Annual Lecture by Dan Hicks

Goethe Institut is delighted to have author and curator Dan Hicks as this year’s speaker of our Goethe Annual Lecture at the Goethe-Institut London. Taking the concept of ‘Unrechtskontexte’ as the starting point for his talk, Dan Hicks, best known for his book The Brutish Museums, takes stock of the debate around the enduring legacies of empire in our museums, our universities, and in society at large.

Unrechtskontexte (Contexts of Injustice): dismantling colonial legacies from Berlin to London

In 2013, the German Museums Association (Deutscher Museumsbund) issued guidance on the treatment of human remains in museum collections, in which they introduced a novel concept. The idea of ‘Unrechtskontext’ (context of injustice) should, they suggested, guide curatorial ethics when assessing the circumstances in which museum collections were acquired. Among considerations here was not just the contexts of the past, but also whether any particular injustice ‘continued to have an effect in the present’.

A decade later, this question of the unfinished nature of certain ‘contexts of injustice’ now lies at the centre of Euro-American debates about the enduring legacies of empire, ‘scientific racism’, and theories of cultural supremacy. This lecture takes stock of recent events in Europe and North America — from removing statues and un-naming buildings to returning artefacts from colonial museums, but also to ‘ongoing violent regimes of display’ at the British Museum and now rekindled at Berlin’s Humboldt Forum. In this year`s Goethe Annual Lecture, Dan Hicks asks: How should we understand the ‘Unrechtskontexte’ of colonial legacies today? By the standards of the time — or by the values that we hold today? And how can these legacies be meaningfully dismantled?

Reference
Deutscher Museumsbund 2013. Empfehlungen zum Umgang mit menschlichen Überresten in Museen und Sammlungen. https://www.museumsbund.de/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/2013-empfehlungen-zum-umgang-mit-menschl-ueberresten.pdf

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Details

Date:
January 14, 2022
Time
6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Cost:
£5
Website:
https://www.goethe.de/ins/gb/en/ver.cfm?event_id=22581339

Venue

Goethe-Institut London
50 Princes Gate, Exhibition Rd
London, SW7 2PH United Kingdom
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