Inhalt des Dokuments
Yann LeGall
[1]
- © Markus Hilbich
Dr. des.
Raum: A 083
Telefon: +49 (0) 30 314 24307
Email:
yann.legall[at]tu-berlin.de
Forschungsprojekt:
The Restitution of
Knowledge:
artefacts as archives in the (post)colonial
museum [2]
seit
2020:
Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiter am Institut für Kunstgeschichte, TU Berlin
2019-2020:
Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Institut für Anglophone Studien
der Universität Potsdam
2016-2019:
Mitglied des Graduiertenkollegs "Minor Cosmopolitanisms"
[3] an der Universität Potsdam
2017-2018:
Forschungsaufenthalt an der University of Cape Town
2016 - 2019
Remembering the Dismembered: African Human Remains and Memory Cultures in and after Repatriation
PhD Thesis [5]
Website [6]
Publikationen
LeGall, Yann (2020). "Songea Mbano, Maji Maji
Flava, and the 'Halfway Dead' of the Majimaji War (1905-07)."
Human Remains and Violence, Manchester University Press (Fall
2020). Open Access. [7]
Kopp, Christian, Yann LeGall &
Mnyaka Sururu Mboro (forthcoming). "'Small is beautiful':
Postcolonial Walking Tours as a Form of Street Justice."
Everything Passes Except the Past, Goethe Institut Bruxelles.
LeGall, Yann (2020). Rezension: Greve, Anna. "Koloniales
Erbe: kritische Weißseinforschung in der praktischen
Museumsarbeit". Provenienz und Forschung, Deutsches
Zentrum für Kulturgutverluste.
--- (2016). "The
Return of Human Remains to the Pacific: Resurgence of Ancestors and
Emergence of Postcolonial Memory Practices." Postcolonial
Justice: Reassessing the Fair Go. Edited by Gigi Adair and Anja
Schwarz. Trier: WVT 2016, pp. 45-60.
--- (2016).
Rezension: Förster, Larissa & holger Stoecker. "Haut, Haar
und Knochen: Koloniale Spuren in naturkundlichen Sammlungen der
Universität Jena". HSozKult, 4 Nov. 2016.
www.hsozkult.de/publicationreview/id/rezbuecher-26746 [8]
Populärwissenschaftliche Artikel:
- “Aboadea nfa omo kra nsie yie”: Brandenburg-Prussian kings, enslaved Africans, and the problem with representation in the public space
- "You are welcome to Moshi": Mangi Meli's grandson visits Berlin to tell the story of German colonial violence in the Kilimanjaro region
- The Orangerie Castle in Potsdam, the Boxer movement in China and astronomical instruments [9]
- The New Palace and the Peak of the Kilimanjaro [10]
- Oduor Obura: "We need to find names for the busts" [11]
- Invaders? Migrants? Refugees? The Migration Museum in Adelaide and its diverse communities [12]
- Dada Afrika in Berlin: Dialogue comes with a price that exhibitions are rarely eager to pay [13]
- Schädel X: The echoes of German colonial history in a skull [14]
Forschungsinteressen
Repatriierung von human remains
Restitution
von Beutekunst und Artefakten
Koloniales Erbe
Erinnerungskultur
Digital humanities
Akademischer
Aktivismus
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