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Julie Perrin

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Julie Perrin mène une thèse en anthropologie, co-dirigée par la Prof. Ellen Hertz (UniNE) et le Prof. Daniel Fabre (EHESS), sur les pratiques de guérison dites «traditionnelles» en Suisse. Elle analyse d’une part la manière dont les représentations de ces pratiques se sont construites au 20ème siècle, oscillant entre dévalorisation et survalorisation, et d’autre part les valeurs implicites sur lesquelles reposent leur marchandisation et patrimonialisation. A travers cette étude de cas, sa recherche espère contribuer aux réflexions anthropologiques sur les processus de patrimonialisation, les liens entre «tradition» et changement culturel, la marchandisation des savoirs locaux et l’histoire du folklore suisse. PERRIN Julie. 2014. « Le “patrimoine” comme économie des “restes”. Le cas des savoirs et savoir-faire autour des plantes sauvages en Suisse », Tsantsa 19: 55-67. PERRIN Julie. 2014. « A la recherche de la “culture nationale”. La construction de la “médecine populaire” entre unicité et diversité », Schweizerisches Archiv für Volkskunde 110: 151-169. PERRIN Julie. 2013. « (Dé)classer la “médecine populaire” en Suisse: de la suspicion de charlatanisme à la reconnaissance patrimoniale », Anthropologie & Santé [En ligne], 6 | 2013, mis en ligne le 17 mai 2013, URL: http://anthropologiesante.revues.org/1076

Sessions in which Julie Perrin participates

Sunday 5 June, 2016

Time Zone: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
9:00
9:00

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Julie Perrin (Participant)

Les savoirs et savoir-faire locaux ayant pour objet la maladie et la guérison connaissent depuis une trentaine d’années de grandes transformatio...

Sessions in which Julie Perrin attends

Saturday 4 June, 2016

Time Zone: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
11:00
11:00

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Geir Vestheim, University College of Southeast Norway (Participant)

This paper will depart from the idea that the making of cultural policy, and heritage policy included, takes place within a political system and...

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Gary Warrick, Wilfrid Laurier University (Participant)

Few Indigenous Peoples have control over their heritage, despite international recognition that they have “the right to maintain, protect and de...

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Prof. Ola Wetterberg, University of Gothenburg, Department of Conservation (Participant)

Valdimar Tr. Hafstein, University of Iceland (Participant)

This paper will investigate how claims to protect religious rites as intangible heritage have been received within heritage and religious instit...

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Dr. Alessandro Testa, University of Vienna (Participant)

The literature about the relationship between cultural heritage and religion, if not abundant, is indeed fast-growing. In fact, the debate seems...

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Magda Helena Dziubinska, Laboratoire d'Ethnologie et de Sociologie Comparative (France) (Participant)

Un groupe humain peut-il devenir le patrimoine culturel d’un autre ? Jusqu’à quel point est-il possible de manipuler les limites de la catégorie...

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Joshua Dent, University of Western Ontario, Department of Anthropology, Canada (Participant)

Canada is not just a patchwork of varying heritage governance delineated by provincial and territorial boundaries, but a maelstrom of contesting...

Prof. Jennifer Carter, UQAM (Participant)

Un survol du paysage muséal global depuis les années 1980 mène au constat qu’un nombre croissant d’institutions culturelles muséalise les événem...

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Helena Wangefelt Ström, Umeå University (Participant)

“Why museums are the new churches.” This was the title of an essay on BBC Culture (June, 2015), where the author reflected on how museums and ar...

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Paulette Steeves, UMASS Amherst (Participant)

American archaeologists in service of the nation state have long denied an ancient presence of Indigenous peoples in the Western Hemisphere. Sta...
Heritage and the Late Modern State I
4 hours, 11:00 - 15:00

UQAM, pavillon J.-A. De Sève (DS) - DS-R520

Regular session

Joshua Dent, University of Western Ontario, Department of Anthropology, Canada (Moderator)

Dr Richard Hutchings, Vancouver Island University, Canada (Potential)

This session explores the different ways late modern states control and translate heritage, both their own and that of others. While modern governm...

UQAM, pavillon J.-A. De Sève (DS) - DS-1520

Regular session

Dr Valentina Vapnarsky, CNRS, FABRIQ’AM project, France (Moderator)

Dr Anath Ariel de Vidas, CNRS, FABRIQ’AM project, France (Moderator)

Heritagization (the various means by which cultural features—either material or immaterial—are turned into a people’s heritage) has recently become...

UQAM, pavillon J.-A. De Sève (DS) - DS-M320

Regular session

Dr Eva Löfgren, Department of Conservation, University of Gothenburg, Sweden (Moderator)

Prof. Ola Wetterberg, University of Gothenburg, Department of Conservation (Moderator)

Since the beginning of the 19th century religious buildings and artefacts of the West have been involved in a continuous process of musealization. ...

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Prof. Kate Hennessy, Simon Fraser University, School of Interactive Arts and Technology, Canada (Participant)

Aynur Kadir, School of Interactive Arts & Technology, Simon Fraser University (Participant)

Based on fieldwork in Xinjiang, China, this paper will investigate the ambiguities surrounding the government policies that seek to promote econ...

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Erin Hogg, Simon Fraser University (Participant)

Cultural heritage is fundamental to individual and group identity, and is therefore protected, preserved, and otherwise managed through legislat...

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Lee Rains Clauss, Sherwood Valley Band of Pomo (Participant)

Over the past twenty-five years, numerous amendments and additions to heritage- and human rights-based statutes, regulations, and directives wer...

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Philippe Erikson, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre (Participant)

Avant le « contact », les Matis d’Amazonie brésilienne entretenaient avec certains objets un rapport des plus personnels, voire intimes. Considé...

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Shu-yi Wang, Chinese Culture University (Participant)

After the First International Leprosy Conference in Berlin in 1897, many leprosy settlements in Asia were established by colonialists for medica...

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Ingrid Hall, Université de Montréal (Participant)

Kachun waqachi est le nom d’une variété de pomme de terre native des Andes du Sud du Pérou. Elle doit son nom à sa morphologie particulière, avec d...
12:30
12:30
Lunchboxes | Boîtes à lunch
1 hour, 12:30 - 13:30

UQAM, pavillon J.-A. De Sève (DS) - DS Ground Floor Hall

Repas

13:30
13:30

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Ass.Prof Frantzeska Papadopoulou (Participant)

This paper will look into and analyze the interface between the protection of food and foodways by means of their inscription on the UNESCO List...

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Patrick Giromini, EPFL (Participant)

Cette contribution se propose de rediscuter la notion de patrimoine dans le contexte suisse en relation à la particularité de ce territoire et à...

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Karine Basset, LARHRA UMR CNRS 5190/Institut d'urbanisme de Grenoble (Participant)

Les études relatives aux processus de patrimonialisation ont fait le constat d’une mutation contemporaine majeure, caractérisée par un double mo...

Sunday 5 June, 2016

Time Zone: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
9:00
9:00

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Catherine Gaumond, Monastère des Augustines (Participant)

Pionnières du réseau de santé au Canada, les Augustines ont fondé douze hôpitaux. Aujourd’hui, en raison du vieillissement des sœurs, de l’intég...

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Prof. Julia Csergo (Participant)

À partir d’une proposition de caractérisation des patrimoines alimentaires inscrits sur les listes du patrimoine culturel immatériel de l’UNESCO...

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Olga Galatanu, Université de Nantes, laboratoire CoDiRe EA 4643 (Participant)

Deux interrogations organisent notre réflexion et la recherche que nous menons sur le patrimoine. La première porte sur les fonctions sociétales...

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Dominique Schoeni, Laboratório de Etnografia Metropolitana (LeMetro) IFCS - UFRJ (Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro) (Participant)

Mathieu Fribault, EHESS Paris / Centre Norbert Elias (Participant)

Beyla, Guinée-Conakry, septembre 2008. Des miniers heurtent avec un bulldozer une roche réputée « sacrée » pour les villageois. De part et d’aut...

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Lucie Gélineau, UQAR (Participant)

Les Augustines souhaitent que le lieu dédié à leur mémoire — Le Monastère des Augustines (Robitaille, 2009) — soit un lieu d’accueil et de souti...

UQAM, pavillon J.-A. De Sève (DS) - DS-1540

Regular session

Dr Jacques Poisat, Université Jean Monnet Saint-Etienne, France (Moderator)

Denis Robitaille, Fédération des Augustines du Québec (Moderator)

La question du futur  de la patrimonialisation et de son influence sur les sociétés et les acteurs sociaux est au cœur des interrogations actuelles...

UQAM, pavillon J.-A. De Sève (DS) - DS-2520

Regular session

Dr Abdelhadi Bellachhab, Université de Nantes, France (Moderator)

Inscrite à l’origine dans le cadre d’un projet ANR, « ANTIMOINE » , cette proposition de session suggère une vision novatrice des outils nécessa...

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Dr Jacques Poisat, Université Jean Monnet Saint-Etienne, France (Participant)

La question du futur de la patrimonialisation et de son influence sur les sociétés et les acteurs sociaux est au cœur des interrogations actuell...

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Prof Robyn Bushell, Western Sydney University (Participant)

Dr Russell Staiff, Western Sydney University (Participant)

While “heritage and modernity” has deservedly received considerable critical attention, we have been struck by the fact that this has not been t...

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François Lotteau, groupe patrimoines de la santé du 20ème siècle (Participant)

Un espace public de la santé peine à se construire. Le débat, la controverse, naissent un peu partout et sur de nombreux sujets sans trouver à s...

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Valérie Rochaix, Université de Nantes - CoDiRe (EA 4643) (Participant)

Comme la visite guidée d’un site patrimonial s’appuie sur un récit mettant en œuvre des mécanismes énonciatifs et discursifs dont les enjeux son...

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Dr Abdelhadi Bellachhab, Université de Nantes, France (Participant)

Nous souhaitons dans cette communication traiter de la question de la construction de la réalité sociale et institutionnelle qu’est le patrimoin...

Monday 6 June, 2016

Time Zone: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
9:00
9:00

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Valdimar Tr. Hafstein, University of Iceland (Participant)

This paper will examine the relationship between cultural property and cultural heritage with reference to case studies from Greece (Parthenon s...

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Mr Sadiq Toffa, University of Cape Town (Participant)

The year 2015 marks an extraordinary year in the reinvigoration of a public heritage discourse in South Africa. The Rhodes Must Fall campaign ga...

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Peter Larsen, University of Lucerne (Participant)

Ms Kristal Buckley AM, Deakin University Australia (Participant)

A number of actors within the World Heritage system have, within recent years, started addressing rights, rights-based approaches and language. ...

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Courtney, University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law (Participant)

Cultural Heritage appears in both tangible and intangible forms and in many cases, it is difficult to separate the two. What role do intellectua...

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Dr Lucas Lixinski, UNSW Sydney (Participant)

Cultural heritage, and international cultural heritage law (ICHL) with it, has been consistently used over time as a means to build identities, ...

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Prof. Melissa F. Baird, Michigan Technological University, Department of Social Sciences, United States (Participant)

What is the role of the critical heritage theorist? While scholars define and debate the contours of critical heritage theory, the role of the c...

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Dr Zoe Cormack, The Open University, Department of History, United Kingdom (Participant)

This paper will critically explore how the promotion of culture and heritage is being used by civil society and advocacy organizations to protec...
09.20  Introduction
10 minutes, 9:00 - 9:10
  Part of: How do Rights Change Heritage?
How do Rights Change Heritage?
6 hours, 9:00 - 15:00

Concordia, John Molson School of Business Building (MB) - MB S1.235

Regular session

Anne Laura Kraak, Deakin University (Moderator)

Questions about the repatriation of cultural property, issues of access and exclusion in the World Heritage system, intangible heritage practices i...
Subversion and Heritage in Contemporary Africa
3 hours 30 minutes, 9:00 - 12:30

Concordia, John Molson School of Business Building (MB) - MB S1.435

Regular session

Dr Zoe Cormack, The Open University, Department of History, United Kingdom (Moderator)

Dr Harriet Deacon, Ferguson Centre for African and Asian Studies, The Open University, UK (Participant)

Dr Lotte Hughes, The Open University, Department of History, United Kingdom (Moderator)

This session will address the potential and limitations of heritage as a tool for leverage, empowerment and dissent in Africa. It is widely a...

Concordia, John Molson School of Business Building (MB) - MB 3.435

Regular session

Prof. Melissa F. Baird, Michigan Technological University, Department of Social Sciences, United States (Moderator)

Prof. Kathryn Lafrenz Samuels, University of Maryland, Department of Anthropology, United States (Moderator)

The field of heritage has emerged as a key site of reflection. Influenced by shifts in the academy (e.g., post-colonial, post-structural and femini...

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Mr Gary Campbell, ANU (Participant)

Prof. Laurajane Smith, Australian National University (Participant)

Theory building in heritage studies in general, and critical heritage studies in particular, has to be eclectic and wide-ranging. However, to ac...
18:00
18:00
Film Series Celebration : Sugar Shack Event
1 hour, 18:00 - 19:00
Signup required

Concordia, LB Building - LB 123

Cocktail

Dr Jessica Mace, University of Toronto (Moderator)

Gwenaelle Reyt (Participant)

Prof. Michelle L. Stefano, University of Maryland, American Studies, United States (Participant)

Dr Marie-Blanche Fourcade, Musée de l'Holocauste Montréal et UQAM (Moderator)

To celebrate our film series dedicated to heritage, sponsored by the Department of American Studies at the University of Maryland and the United St...
19:00
19:00
Film Series: Mill Stories: Remembering Sparrows Point Steel Mill
35 minutes, 19:00 - 19:35
Signup required

Concordia, LB Building - LB 125

Prof. Michelle L. Stefano, University of Maryland, American Studies, United States (Participant)

Directed by William Shewbridge and Michelle Stefano USA; 35 mins Presented by Michelle Stefano ___ After 125 years o...
20:00
20:00
Film Series: Exit Zero
1 hour 35 minutes, 20:00 - 21:35
Signup required

Concordia, LB Building - LB 125

Event

Directed by Christine Walley and Chris Boebel Presented by Michelle Stefano When the steel mills began closing on Chicago's Southeast Side...

Tuesday 7 June, 2016

Time Zone: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
9:00
9:00

Concordia, John Molson School of Business Building (MB) - MB 3.255

Regular session

Prof. Jean-Louis Tornatore, univesité de Bourgogne (Moderator)

Dr Octave Debary, Université Paris Descartes (Moderator)

Dans un texte majeur, «L’arrêt de monde», Deborah Danowski et Eduardo Viveiros de Castro explorent le thème de la fin du monde tel qu’il se déploie...

Concordia, John Molson School of Business Building (MB) - MB S1.235

Regular session

Prof. Dominique Poulot, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France (Moderator)

The second half of the 20th century saw the affirmation of national and international heritage administrations run by teams of experts that mutu...
15:30
15:30

Concordia, John Molson School of Business Building (MB) - MB 3.265

Regular session

Prof. Steven Mannell, Dalhousie University (Moderator)

The 1970s witnessed a flourishing of living experiments in space, place and community sharing broad ambitions to bring about transformed human soci...