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8-10 September 2014 Le Chambon sur Lignon, France
International Conference Remembering in a Globalizing World: The Play and Interplay of Tourism,Memory, and Place
SONDAY 07 September
19:00
Welcome Reception
HOTEL BEL HORIZON
MONDAY 08 September
8:30 Coffee/Registration SALLE DES BRETCHS
9:00 Opening of the conference SALLE DES BRETCHS
ElianeWauquiez, Mayor of Le Chambon, Word of welcome
Rafiq Ahmad (KU), Anne Hertzog (UCP), Remy Knafou (Paris 1-Panthéon Sorbonne) : Introduction
9:45 KEYNOTE THEATRE DES BRETCHS
NELSON H. GRABURN
Professor Emeritus, Anthropology Department, UC Berkeley
10:45-12:30 SESSIONS THEATRE DES BRETCHS
Session 1: WW1 Memory & Tourism Chair :Myriam Jansen-Verbeke
Session 2: Conflict and Commemoration Practices Chair : Sabine Marschall
Session 3 : Dissonant Memories Chair : Rafiq Ahmad
Gaelle Crenn (Université de Lorraine):
Hybridation des formes muséales et
« mémorialisation » des territoires ». Les
stratégies commémoratives de l’Historial et
du Mémorial de Thiépval, Somme, 2012.
Pierre Denmat, Claire Dupuis, Sébastien
Jacquot (Université Paris 1 Panthéon
Sorbonne), Anne Hertzog (UCP) :” British at
home” : entrepreneurs touristiques
britanniques dans la Somme (France) : faire
vivre la mémoire et en vivre.
Saskia Cousin (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-
Sorbonne), Gaël Chareyron (ESILV)
Sébastien Jacquot (Université Paris 1
Panthéon-Sorbonne): Touristes sur les
champs de bataille. Utiliser le big data pour
observer les pratiques
Josef Ploner (Leeds Metropolitan
University): Conflicting images?
Remembering sites and moments of tourism
in the Great War
Bertram Gordon (Mills College): Memory
in Conflict with Tourism? The Play and
Interplay of Tourism, Memory and Place in
Vichy’s Efforts to refashion its tourist
image
Sabine Marschall (University of KwaZulu-
Natal): Touring Memories of the Erased
City: Memory, Resistance, and Notions of
‘Home’
Julia Wagner (University College London) :
German tourists abroad - reminders of war
and violence
Aaron Yancolmes (Institute of Tourism
Studies, Colina de Mong-Ha, Macau) :
Dissonance in collective slave memory:
The case of Ghana
Pablo Decock (Radboud University) :
Cultural memory and remembering tourism
in contemporary Spain: from the Valle de
los Caídos to the mass grave exhumations
campaign
Raynald Lemelin (Lakehead University) :
The Canadian National Vimy Memorial:
The Role of Memory in Remembrance,
Dissonance and Resonance
12:30-13:30 LUNCH Buffet SALLE DES BRETCHS - Lobby
13:30-14:30 KEYNOTE THEATRE
MARIE CLAIRE LAVABRE
Directrice de recherche au CNRS
Directrice de l'ISP - Paris Ouest Nanterre-ENS Cachan
14:30 – 16:00 SESSIONS SALLE DES BRETCHS
Session 4 : Interactive spaces of memories Chair : Dominique Chevalier
Session 5: Remembering, Forgetting WW1 Chair : Joseph Ploner
Session 6: Roots tourism (Anglo-French) Chair : SmarandaVultur
Bertrand Pauget (European Business School
de Paris) : La maison d’enfance de Steve
Jobs, vers la construction mémorielle d’une
société relationnelle ?
Pierre-Mathieu Le Bel (Université du
Québec) : La ville événementielle et la tente
de sudation du Jardin des Premières Nations
à Montréal, exploration d’un point nodal
mémoriel
Marie-Eve Férérol (Université Blaise Pascal
de Clermont Ferrand) : Le scénomusée de la
Toinette :un saut dans l’Auvergne
montagnarde du XIXe siècle
Myriam Jansen-Verbeke (KU Leuven) :War
Tourism: Emerging research issues
Raynald Lemelin (Lakehead University) :
French Canadians and the Great War: A Re-
Examination 100 Years in the Making
Caroline Winter (Ballarat University):
Remembering and forgetting Australian
tourism
Delphine Bechtel (Université Paris IV
Sorbonne) : Remembrance Tourism in
borderlands: Poles, Ukrainians and Jews
remember former multicultural Galicia
Eugenia Sarapina (National University of
“Kyiv-Mohyla Academy”) : Heterotopia in
Ukraine: Sites to Re-imagine the Past
Bianca Botea (Université Lyon 2): La
Transylvanie comme territoire
d’attachements. Memoryscape, tourisme de
racines et politiques muséales dans la ville
de Cluj-Napoca (Roumanie)
16:00-16:30 Tea Break SALLE DES BRETCHS - Lobby
16:30 – 18:00 SESSIONS SALLE DES BRETCHS
Session 7 : The Cities of Memory ( Franco-English ) Chair : Maria Gravari Barbas
Session 8 : Museum, History & Memory (Franco-English) Chair : Elizabeth Carnegie
Session 9 : Comparative Approaches to War Tourism Chair(s) : Mari C. Rodriguez & Patrick Naef
Belen Castro Fernandez, Ruben Camillo Lois
Gonzales (University of Santiago de
Compostela), Lucrezia Lopez (University of
Vigo) : Historic City and Tourism
Performance: Balance of the Social
Behaviours in the City of Santiago de
Compostela (Spain)
Michael Vargas (State University of New
York) : Catalonia is Not Spain”: Projecting
the Catalan Nationalist Project to Tourists in
and Around Barcelona
Caroline Rozenholc (ENSA Paris Val de
Seine) – Antonella Tuffano (ENSA Paris La
Villette) : Tel-Aviv, Ville Blanche :
construction d’un récit et mondialisation de
la ville
Dominique Chevalier (Université Lyon I) :
Ancrages, circulations et spatialités : la
mémoire de la Shoah dans les métropoles
occidentales
Nate Reul (University of Maryland, College
Park): Remembering Cultural Annihilation:
History, Identity, and Memory at the United
States Holocaust Memorial Museum and
the National Museum of the American
Indian
Arnaud Dechelle (University of Lincoln) :
‘When Stories become History’: the appeal
of personal artefacts and testimonies in
historical exhibitions
Mari Carmen Rodriguez (Université de
Fribourg): War tourism in Spain
Patrick Naef (UC Berkeley) : War tourism
in the Balkans
Irina Bill (Melliksah University - Université
de Toulouse II) : Battlefield Tourism in
Turkey : commemoration, politics and
construction of collective imaginaries
18:30-20:00 Round Table
Chair : Anne Hertzog (UCP)
THEATRE DES BRETCHS
La mise en tourisme au service de la préservation des lieux de mémoire ? Démarche « QualitéTourisme » et transmission de la mémoire des conflits : une politique publique en question Liliane Chanson (Chef du Bureau des lieux de mémoire et des nécropoles (ministère de la défense, DMPA) - Laure Bougon
(Chef de la Section “Tourisme de Mémoire” (ministère de la défense, DMPA) - Magali Da Silva (Chargée de Mission
“Tourisme de Mémoire” (Ministère chargé du Tourisme, DGCIS) - Nathalie Worthington (Directrice du Centre Juno Beach) –
Franck Beaupérin (ONAC)
20:30 - Dinner
l’Arbre Vagabond, Wine-Bar and Book-shop
TUESDAY 9th September
9:00 Coffee SALLE DES BRETCHS – Lobby
9:30 – 10:30 KEYNOTE THEATRE DES BRETCHS
Professor TOM SELWYN
Department of Anthropology and Sociology, SOAS, University of London
10:30 – 12:30 SESSIONS SALLE DES BRETCHS
Session 10 : Mediating the past Chair : Gaelle Crenn
Session 11: Narratives, Memory and Oblivion Chair : Nelson Graburn
Session 12 : Remembering WWII & Tourism Chair: Delphine Bechtel
Valentine Chatelet (Université Toulouse II –
Le Mirail) : Médiation patrimoniale et
technologies mobiles : quels rapports au
passé ?
Géraldine Gauvin (Sycomore) : Applications
numériques et médiation de la Grande Guerre
Olivier Cogne (Musée de la Résistance et de
la Déportation de l’Isère), Philippe Barrière
(Lycée Descartes, Grenoble) : La Résistance,
une mémoire urbaine. L’exemple du parcours
Grenoble en 1944, une ville en résistance”
Senija Causevic (SOAS, University of
London) : Syncretic versus Binary
Narratives: The production and
consumption of Ottoman heritage in the
Balkans
Monica Sebestyen (University of
Architecture and Urbanism “Ion Mincu”,
Bucharest) : Communist landmarks
between memory and oblivion
Marita Gilbert (Allegheny College) :Buried
By the Memory That Remains: Locating
Black Women in post-Katrina Disaster
Tourism Recovery Narratives.
Viol Maren (Edinburgh Napier University):
Researching narratives of collective
memory and identity: The case of the
commemorative events of the fall of the
Berlin Wall.
Vladana Putnik (University of Belgrade) :
Yugoslavian Second World War Memorials.
Witnesses of the Past and the Future
Geoffrey Bird(Royal Roads University) :
Arromanches and D-Day: a Case Study in
the Interplay of Memory, Tourism and
Place
Olivia Sandri (Institut Universitaire Kurt
Bosh) : History, Memory, Heritage,
Mourning: Touristification of Rome and
Venice's Former Jewish Ghettoes
12:30 – 13:45 LUNCH Buffet SALLE DES BRETCHS - Lobby
13:45 – 15: 30 SESSIONS SALLE DES BRETCHS
Session 13: Local Memories, Global Cities Chair : Caroline Rozenholc
Session 14 : Displaced Memories (Anglo-French) Chair : Saskia Cousin
Session 15 : ‘Dark Tourism’ as Reconciliation ? Chair : Senija Causevic
Jérôme Souty (EHESS- Université de l’Etat
de Rio de Janeiro): Mémoires locales,
imaginaires des lieux et tourisme globalisé.
La région portuaire de Rio de Janeiro dans un
contexte de « revitalisation urbaine »
accélérée.
Jacques Galhardho (Université François
Rabelais de Tours) : Arrangements et mises
Alda Neto (University of Porto) :
Brazilians’ Houses: an example of nostalgia
and a proposal of touristic empowerment
Smaranda Vultur (Université de l’Ouest,
Timisoara) : L’utilisation de la mémoire
comme brand touristique ou “l’Odyssée
banataise” à la Roque sur Pernes
Rami K. Isaac (NHTV Breda University of
Applied Sciences) : The scars of the past :
the case of Palestine
Emilie Aussems (Université Catholique de
Louvain): Tourists, actors of the
reconciliation process in Bosnia-and-
Herzegovina?
en récits de mémoires dans la Mouraria à
Lisbonne : réhabilitation d’un quartier
“typique” et captation des flux de la
mondialisation
Marie Bridonneau (Université Paris Ouest
Nanterre), Pauline Guinard (ENS Ulm)
:Lalibela/Soweto : des constructions
mémorielles contre le tourisme ?
Maria Gravari Barbas (Université Paris 1
Panthéon Sorbonne): Memories of
immigration. Social activists, artists and
tourists at the Lower East Side, New York
Marija Kamber (University of Kent –
Athens University of Economics and
Business) :The Sarajevo Siege Dark
Heritage: Protection, Interpretation and
Tourism issues
15:30 – 17.00 SESSIONS SALLE DES BRETCHS
Session 16 : Memory Trails and Identity Chair : Caroline Winter
Session 17 : (Post)Colonial Memories Chair: Jerome Souty
Session 18 : Memory and Resilience Chair : Marita Gilbert
Davide Bagnaresi (University of Bologna),
Giuseppe Marzi (San Marino) : San Marino
“place of Righteous”: a proposal for a
memory itinerary
Rosemary Kerr (University of Sydney):
Trekking through History: Re-engaging with
Memory, Place and Identity on the Kokoda
Track
Véronique Ha Van (Université du Havre) :
Place and Memory, History and Tourism:
Monuments and Sculptures on American
Western Trails
Nabila Cherif (Ecole Polytechnique
d’Architecture et d’Urbanisme d’Alger-
EPAU) : Le patrimoine thermal de
l’Algérie : Un vecteur du tourisme au
confluent des mémoires culturelles.
Noura Sahnoune (Université de Cergy-
Pontoise) : Lieux de mémoire de la traite
négrière et de l’esclavage en France
métropolitaine et aux Antilles : quels enjeux
touristiques, mémoriels et identitaires ?
Jerry Michel (Université Paris 8 –
Université d’Etat de Haiti) : Mémoire et
tourisme culturel en Haïti. Les habitations
coloniales entre passé et devenir
Patricia Stokowski (University of Vermont)
: Appropriating Cultural Memory in
Tourism Development: Re-Imagining the
Past in Constructing the Future
Geni Satiko Sato (Institute of Agricultural
Economics, Sao Paulo) : Wine Tourism in
Yamanashi and Koshu Grapes Origins
Memories Preservation
Rafiq Ahmad (Sopore College, University
of Kashmir): Tourism, nostalgia for
‘Kashmir’, and the rupture in the image:
Reflections on subaltern resilience.
17.00 -17 :30 Tea Break THEATRE DES BRETCHS -
Lobby
Round Table
18:00 – 20:00 - Lieu de Mémoire, Le Chambon surLignon (Open to Public)
“LES JUSTES” : REMEMBRANCE TOURISM FROM LOCAL TO GLOBAL
ElianeWauquiez (Mayor of Le Chambon), Aziza Grill-Mariott (University of Haute-Alsace), Marianne
Robins (Westmont University), Davide Bagnaresi (University of Bologna)
20:30
Buffet at Hotel Bel Horizon
WEDNESDAY 10th September
8:30 Coffee SALLE DES BRETCHS - Lobby
9.00 – 11:00 SESSIONS SALLE DES BRETCHS
Session 19 : Co-inventing Heritage Chair : Sebastien Jacquot
Session 18: Tourist and Personal memory Chair : Rami K. Isaac
Session 21: Narratives of violence Chair : Patrick Naef
Sonia Catrina (Université de Bucarest) : Le
rapport des « agents privés » du patrimoine
au passé. Le cas de Maramures en Roumanie
Anne-Marie d’Hauteserre (University of
Waikato): Tourism and Memory
Nilgun Gunes & Zeynep Karsavuran
Clara Duterme (Université Toulouse II Le
Mirail) : Témoigner sur le conflit armé
interne dans le cadre touristique au
Guatemala : visiteurs « solidaires » et
Behzad ATYABI (Université de Montpellier
III) : Quelles relations les touristes et les
visiteurs iraniens entretiennent-ils avec leur
patrimoine séculaire ? Etude de cas le site
patrimoine mondial «Persépolis»
Juliette Augerot (Université de Montpellier
III) : Entre pratiques habitantes et pratiques
expérientielles des visiteurs dans des biens
inscrits au patrimoine mondial de
l’UNESCO. Le cas d’Angkor au Cambodge
(Akdeniz University) : An explorative
analysis of personal memory based on
tourism experience
Elizabeth Carnegie & Jerzy
Kociatkiewicz (Sheffield University):
Collective remembering and the reframing
of political pasts
Nathanael Wadbled (Université de
Lorraine) : À l’écoute des vécus. L’étude de
cas comme méthode rigoureuse adaptée à
l’expérience de visite
construction des discours de
(re)présentations de communautés locales.
Fanny Arnaud (EHESS) : Mémoire de la
guerre patriotique en Croatie (1991-1995) :
Entre usages politiques et exigences
touristiques
Nicolae Popa (Universitatea de Vestdin
Timisoara) : Enjeux de la mise en tourisme
des hauts lieux de mémoire de la révolution
de 1989 à Timisoara
11:00 – 12:00 Collective Work Session
(Research projects, fields…)
SALLE DES BRETCHS
12:00-12:30 Conclusion
Rafiq Ahmad – Anne Hertzog
THEATRE DES BRETCHS
13:00 – 14:00 LUNCH Buffet SALLE DES BRETCHS - Lobby
14:00-19:00
Visits & Workshops (Anglo-French)
On-the-field Workshop
Remembrance Tourism
Following History and Memory in
Le Chambon sur Lignon
The first leg of the visit will cover
the “Memory Trail” linking the
hideouts used by Jewish refugees
during WW2 fleeing persecution.
The trail includes the visit to some of
the prominent hideouts in the village.
This visit will question the role of
trails in making tourismifying banal’
places whose values are more in
memory and history than in material
or visual value.The second part of
the visit includes visit to the Lieu de
Mémoire, the recently opened visitor
centre in Le Chambon. The visit will
be guided by the cultural mediator
and the scientific expert of the visitor
center project.
Roots Tourism
The “Desert”, a “Montagne
refuge”: Religion, memory and
tourism
The visit to Le Mazet Saint Voy
village will bring us to sites of
memory for local and extra-local
Protestant communities, as these
repressed minorities had to settle
down in the area during the Modern
Age. The visit will show how
religious conflict contributes
toward shaping a territorial identity
where religious identities are still
pivotal to identity as “sites of
memory” (mountain, temples,
material heritage…). Such
affiliations can be viewed as very
much connected to national history
of France as to the world history
and memory of Protestantism. This
visit will be an opportunity to
understand contemporary diversity
of religious communities still living
on the Plateau, considered as a
“Montagne Refuge” as well as a
sacred place, fostering forms of
“roots tourism” and “pilgrimage
Quality Tourism
Local Past, Tourism and the
rural economy on Haute Lignon
Plateau: ‘Know-how’ of the past,
tourism of the present, and local
economic development
This visit will be an occasion to
understand how tourism over the
years has shaped rural economy in
this part of France, and how
tourism has historically worked
toward shaping the local
communities on the plateau,
bringing discernible economic
changes to the locals. It will also be
an occasion to discuss about
heritagization of “local products”
and how memory of local “know-
how” is transmitted and used in
touristic activities. The visit to
various farms will allow
participants to meet local producers
of the Plateau.
During this on-the-field workshop
the delegates will be welcomed at
the “Halle Fermière” du Mazet, a
“tourism place” used as a tool of
tourism”.
The second part of the visit
includes a visit to Tence, the
‘frontier’ between Protestantism
and Catholicism. We propose to
visit this locality in search of any
visible traces of the bygone
sectarian strife between Catholics
and Protestants. Tence is also a
stage for one of the Catholic
Pilgrimage Route in Europe, Saint
Jacques of Compostella. It is also a
city planned to be an urbanized
symbol of Reaction – the orthodox,
cultural and architectural offensive
against the rise of Protestantism in
France during Modern Age. We
would like to understand what is
still preserved of this complex and
entangled religious history in the
present material heritage, the
collective memory and the tourism
narratives in the contemporary
backdrop of a secular milieu that
now characterizes France.
local “sustainable development”
where local producers sell
handicraft and local products – and
where the local rural identity is
promoted and sold.
20:30 Conference Farewell Dinner
HOTEL CLAIR MATIN
http://memorytour.hypotheses.org http://memorytour.u-cergy.fr
Comité d’organisation : Rafiq Ahmad, Anne Hertzog, Rémy Knafou
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