Published on December 8, 2020–Updated on January 26, 2021
Rendez-vous Condorcet events are open to any member of the public. They attempt to shed light on contemporary societal challenges and build relationships between the campus and the community in which it is situated by bringing together researchers, cultural officers, teachers, and local residents.
Following on from 2019-20’s series of events around the topic “Being Represented, Contributing, Building the Social,” the 2020-2021 theme is: “Memory, Languages, Territories,” an invitation to explore the ways in which we experience past and present events, how they affect us and constitute us through stories, images, music, languages, fashion, and objects. What do we remember, in which “we” or “wes” do we recognize ourselves, to what extent is territory constructed by an intermingling of language and memory?
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