Discussion
Introduction
1807 Commemorated offers the opportunity for museum practitioners and academics to debate and engage with some of the difficult aspects of the representing of sorrowful and disturbing pasts. The topics of debate listed here are designed to provoke response and discussion. The means by which the past is relayed to the public can be a highly contentious issue, we therefore ask contributors to these debates to leave feedback on the messageboard, so those involved can hope to improve and enrich the way they approach the subject.
- Topic one: Memory matters - Britain and the abolition of the slave trade 1807-2007
- Topic two: The image of the supplicant slave: advert or advocate?
- Topic three: Corporeal memories: the values and dangers of remembering the body
- Topic four: The present past: the use of art in the marking of the bicentenary
Issues which visitors to the site wish to see discussed should be emailed to the project team: arch-1807@york.ac.uk.