Agenda 19 - 25 Maart 2023
Zondag 19 Maart
Studium Generale, Collegereeks, Engelstalig: Decolonising Cinema
Van Maandag 06 Maart 2023 - 19:30
t/m Maandag 03 April 2023 - 21:30
5 weeks on Monday Evening. It's time for a new film course series! This series focuses on the interaction between processes of decolonisation and cinema. Since the revolutionary 1960's, film directors have increasingly seen film as a medium that can play a role in the process of decolonisation, as well as a medium that still has to be decolonised itself. Dreamsof independence and self-determination made cinema more militant and radical, turning it away from Hollywood and its perpetual dreamscape. In short: making films with a rock in one hand, and a camera in the other, as the authors of the radical manifesto "Towards a Third Cinema" (1969) wrote. will draw on an exciting mix of film theory, analysis and history, and of course a wide variety of unforgettable clips from the film history of the country in question. In collaboration with Lumière Cinema. It is, next to registration for the whole series (see link in side box), also possible to register for individual lectures (see links behind lectures).
Maandag 20 Maart
Studium Generale, Collegereeks, Engelstalig: Decolonising Cinema
Van Maandag 06 Maart 2023 - 19:30
t/m Maandag 03 April 2023 - 21:30
5 weeks on Monday Evening. It's time for a new film course series! This series focuses on the interaction between processes of decolonisation and cinema. Since the revolutionary 1960's, film directors have increasingly seen film as a medium that can play a role in the process of decolonisation, as well as a medium that still has to be decolonised itself. Dreamsof independence and self-determination made cinema more militant and radical, turning it away from Hollywood and its perpetual dreamscape. In short: making films with a rock in one hand, and a camera in the other, as the authors of the radical manifesto "Towards a Third Cinema" (1969) wrote. will draw on an exciting mix of film theory, analysis and history, and of course a wide variety of unforgettable clips from the film history of the country in question. In collaboration with Lumière Cinema. It is, next to registration for the whole series (see link in side box), also possible to register for individual lectures (see links behind lectures).
Dinsdag 21 Maart
Studium Generale, Collegereeks, Engelstalig: Decolonising Cinema
Van Maandag 06 Maart 2023 - 19:30
t/m Maandag 03 April 2023 - 21:30
5 weeks on Monday Evening. It's time for a new film course series! This series focuses on the interaction between processes of decolonisation and cinema. Since the revolutionary 1960's, film directors have increasingly seen film as a medium that can play a role in the process of decolonisation, as well as a medium that still has to be decolonised itself. Dreamsof independence and self-determination made cinema more militant and radical, turning it away from Hollywood and its perpetual dreamscape. In short: making films with a rock in one hand, and a camera in the other, as the authors of the radical manifesto "Towards a Third Cinema" (1969) wrote. will draw on an exciting mix of film theory, analysis and history, and of course a wide variety of unforgettable clips from the film history of the country in question. In collaboration with Lumière Cinema. It is, next to registration for the whole series (see link in side box), also possible to register for individual lectures (see links behind lectures).
Woensdag 22 Maart
Studium Generale, Collegereeks, Engelstalig: Decolonising Cinema
Van Maandag 06 Maart 2023 - 19:30
t/m Maandag 03 April 2023 - 21:30
5 weeks on Monday Evening. It's time for a new film course series! This series focuses on the interaction between processes of decolonisation and cinema. Since the revolutionary 1960's, film directors have increasingly seen film as a medium that can play a role in the process of decolonisation, as well as a medium that still has to be decolonised itself. Dreamsof independence and self-determination made cinema more militant and radical, turning it away from Hollywood and its perpetual dreamscape. In short: making films with a rock in one hand, and a camera in the other, as the authors of the radical manifesto "Towards a Third Cinema" (1969) wrote. will draw on an exciting mix of film theory, analysis and history, and of course a wide variety of unforgettable clips from the film history of the country in question. In collaboration with Lumière Cinema. It is, next to registration for the whole series (see link in side box), also possible to register for individual lectures (see links behind lectures).
Donderdag 23 Maart
Studium Generale, Collegereeks, Engelstalig: Decolonising Cinema
Van Maandag 06 Maart 2023 - 19:30
t/m Maandag 03 April 2023 - 21:30
5 weeks on Monday Evening. It's time for a new film course series! This series focuses on the interaction between processes of decolonisation and cinema. Since the revolutionary 1960's, film directors have increasingly seen film as a medium that can play a role in the process of decolonisation, as well as a medium that still has to be decolonised itself. Dreamsof independence and self-determination made cinema more militant and radical, turning it away from Hollywood and its perpetual dreamscape. In short: making films with a rock in one hand, and a camera in the other, as the authors of the radical manifesto "Towards a Third Cinema" (1969) wrote. will draw on an exciting mix of film theory, analysis and history, and of course a wide variety of unforgettable clips from the film history of the country in question. In collaboration with Lumière Cinema. It is, next to registration for the whole series (see link in side box), also possible to register for individual lectures (see links behind lectures).
Vrijdag 24 Maart
Promotie: Ad Aarts - VOC gebruikte de Kaapkolonie niet alleen als verversingsstation
Vrijdag 24 Maart 2023 12:15 - 13:15
De functie van de Kaap als verversingsstation voor passerende VOC-schepen is alom bekend. Dat de Kaap daarnaast belangrijk was voor andere activiteiten is dat minder. Aarts ging in de VOC-archieven in Kaapstad en Den Haag op zoek en onthult de minder bekende rol van de Kaap in achttiende-eeuwse handels- en migratiestromen. In de archieven vond Aarts nieuwe informatie over de exporten van de Kaapkolonie naar het imperium van de VOC in de Indische Oceaan. Ook onderzocht hij de ‘migratiestromen’ van tot slaaf gemaakte personen en bannelingen in tegengestelde richting. Aarts concludeert dat de Kaap in de achttiende eeuw naast de traditionele rol van verversingsstation een belangrijke functie kreeg als leverancier van Europese levensmiddelen en als strafkolonie binnen het VOC-imperium in de Indische Oceaan.
Studium Generale, Collegereeks, Engelstalig: Decolonising Cinema
Van Maandag 06 Maart 2023 - 19:30
t/m Maandag 03 April 2023 - 21:30
5 weeks on Monday Evening. It's time for a new film course series! This series focuses on the interaction between processes of decolonisation and cinema. Since the revolutionary 1960's, film directors have increasingly seen film as a medium that can play a role in the process of decolonisation, as well as a medium that still has to be decolonised itself. Dreamsof independence and self-determination made cinema more militant and radical, turning it away from Hollywood and its perpetual dreamscape. In short: making films with a rock in one hand, and a camera in the other, as the authors of the radical manifesto "Towards a Third Cinema" (1969) wrote. will draw on an exciting mix of film theory, analysis and history, and of course a wide variety of unforgettable clips from the film history of the country in question. In collaboration with Lumière Cinema. It is, next to registration for the whole series (see link in side box), also possible to register for individual lectures (see links behind lectures).
Zaterdag 25 Maart
Studium Generale, Collegereeks, Engelstalig: Decolonising Cinema
Van Maandag 06 Maart 2023 - 19:30
t/m Maandag 03 April 2023 - 21:30
5 weeks on Monday Evening. It's time for a new film course series! This series focuses on the interaction between processes of decolonisation and cinema. Since the revolutionary 1960's, film directors have increasingly seen film as a medium that can play a role in the process of decolonisation, as well as a medium that still has to be decolonised itself. Dreamsof independence and self-determination made cinema more militant and radical, turning it away from Hollywood and its perpetual dreamscape. In short: making films with a rock in one hand, and a camera in the other, as the authors of the radical manifesto "Towards a Third Cinema" (1969) wrote. will draw on an exciting mix of film theory, analysis and history, and of course a wide variety of unforgettable clips from the film history of the country in question. In collaboration with Lumière Cinema. It is, next to registration for the whole series (see link in side box), also possible to register for individual lectures (see links behind lectures).