We are delighted to welcome writer Jeremy Harding to Chapters for an intimate early-evening conversation around his new book, Analogue Africa: Notes on the Anti-Colonial Imagination.
Recorded live at Chapters, this is a special collaboration with the Dig Where You Stand podcast, produced by Kollo Media, and hosted by Peter Matthews. The conversation begins with a question that refuses to go away: what happens to the ancestral and human remains from colonial contexts still held in Europe’s museums? From there, Harding — contributing editor at the London Review of Books and one of the sharpest writers working on these questions — takes us into culture, memory, and the ways colonial violence continues to shape the present.
better place to begin that conversation than here.
Free entry – RSVP via bookshop@chaptersberlin.com