Dal 12/10/2022 ore 09.00 al 13/10/2022 ore 18.00.
Coming to terms with the long-lasting impact of colonialism has recently been the focus of several cultural institutions transnationally.
From the 90s onward, scholars have noted multiple ways to deconstruct narratives of colonialism as a shared European contested history.
Recent years saw momentum in the global debate on decolonising museums and heritage sites, thanks to the diversification of heritage professionals, repatriation issues, and demand for dealing with neo-fascist racism following the 2020 Black Lives Matter movements.
While much of the critical discourse focuses on …