SuHRF gästföreläsning: Curating Theology’s Afterlife: Theology as Museology
- Datum: 3 maj 2024, kl. 15.15–17.00
- Plats: Campus Gotland, Sal B24 eller via Zoom: https://uu-se.zoom.us/j/69424755989
- Typ: Föreläsning
- Webbsida
- Arrangör: Konstvetenskapliga institutionen (Kulturvård), SuHRF
- Kontaktperson: Joakim Andersson
Daniel A. Siedell föreläser om hur kulturarvsstudier och dess närliggande diskurser kan ha viktiga saker att säga om teologins överlevnad i en osäker värld.
Föreläsningen ges på engelska på plats i sal B24 och via Zoom. Närmare beskrivning:
"My research explores different ways to practice theology in a post-Christian, post-secular and perhaps even post-theological cultural context, a context that is nevertheless saturated with theological images of martyrdom, salvation, redemption, atonement, sacrifice, judgment, grace, mercy, forgiveness, etc. I take seriously the question that Jewish theologian Martin Buber once asked Christian theologian Dorothee Soelle: “theology—how do you do that?” My work consists of a series of curated experiments, drawn primarily from 20th century avant-garde artistic practices, museum studies, and curatorial theory. In some of these experiments I approach theology as a creative and imaginative practice. In others I approach it in conversation with curatorial theory and practice. And in still other situations, I consider it in through the framework of cultural heritage, preservation, and sustainability studies. A consistent through line in these three types of experiments is that I treat theology—its images and concepts—as material artifacts. In this lecture I explore how cultural heritage studies and its adjacent discourses might have important things to say about the survival of theology in this precarious world."