Personeelslijst
Lies Busselen
Culturele Antropologie & geschiedenis
Erfgoedstudies
Erfgoedstudies
Beschrijving
Lies Busselen. 2019. ‘De tijd haalt ons in. Hoe het restitutiedebat een lens biedt op een verschuiving in de “ontkenning van gelijktijdigheid”’. Kathleen M. Adams, Paul Catteeuw, Jos Van Beurden (ed), Volkskunde Journal 120, special issue : Decolonisation and restitution : 361-388. URL: https://www.volkskunde.be/2019-3/ (PR).
Article in a scientific Journal / Article in a Journal
This article offers a theoretical reflection on the unequally shared heritage of former colonies and metropolises. I apply Johannes Fabian’s concept of “denial of coevalness”, a way to see “the other” in another time frame, to the restitution
debate concerning colonial collections in the Belgian and international contexts. The article outlines the historical process of the formation of international legal frameworks in relation to the restitution debate in Belgium in a section that explores the political dimension of these issues.A subsequent museological section examines colonial collections in current world museums, focusing on the Africa Museum in Tervuren and
the National Institute of Museums of Congo in Kinshasa. The article shows how African states remain absent in the Western restitution debate and argues for the “recognition of coevalness” between states in order to achieve reciprocal dialogues. Finally, the article argues that political recognition of the colonial past in Belgium is essential for the
recognition of coevalness of Congo.