Junior Professorship of Transcultural Art History

Organisational unit: Professoship

Organisation profile

Research and teaching in Transcultural Art History at Leuphana University encompass the realms of artistic exchanges, transcultural dynamics, and processes of artistic transfer. Both are characterized by a critique of Eurocentric canons and approaches, while striving towards “new relational ethics” (Sarr/Savoy 2018) within the fields of art history, critical museology,  and critical heritage studies. We study present pasts and the historical depths of the modern and contemporary world, intersections between the precolonial, colonial, and postcolonial, as well as decolonial perspectives.

Main research areas

In both research and teaching, we investigate visual and material culture and the built environment as well as artistic dynamics across media and materials with a particular focus on transcultural interactions. What kind of stories do images (from panel painting to photography and video art), objects (of the most diverse materials, from metalwork to textiles), and buildings (both permanent and ephemeral) tell us about past and present transcultural entanglements? In which ways have elements of visual and material culture been shaped by complex intersections between connectivity and resistance? And how can transcultural dynamics in the arts be put on display in museums and other exhibition formats for a wider public?

Seeking to overcome traditional notions of periphery and center in the discipline of art history, we analyze the images and objects themselves, but also engage with theories of transculturation and postcolonial frameworks. We pay special attention to issues around contested heritage, epistemologies of connectivity, resistance, and resilience, historiographic, archival and counter-archival practices, and social and epistemic justice. Equally of relevance are notions of materiality, restitution, reparation, and repair.

Transcultural Art History at Leuphana University is in close dialogue with the environmental humanities and the digital humanities. We discuss issues related to (un-)natural history; ecologies, collections, and intersections between cultural and natural heritage in a transcultural perspective; relationships between the human and more-than-human and posthumanism; we engage critically with the concept of the Anthropocene (Yusoff 2018); drawing on concepts of the planetary (Mbembe 2021) and the patchwork (Tsing 2005). Collaborations with contemporary artists who critically intervene in museum spaces or negotiate issues related to transcultural dynamics in their work are a central part of teaching and research projects.

  1. Decentering Italian Colonial Heritage

    Schulz, V.-S. (Project manager, academic) & Gabriel, J. M. (Project manager, academic)

    Project: Scientific event

  2. Ecologies, Collections, and Contested Heritage: (Un-)Natural History and Italian Colonial Ambitions in Africa

    Schulz, V.-S. (Project manager, academic) & Gabriel, J. M. (Project manager, academic)

    Project: Scientific event

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  1. A Gait Pattern Generator for Closed-Loop Position Control of a Soft Walking Robot
  2. Standort- und Belegungsplanung für Maschinen in mehrstufigen Produktionsprozessen
  3. Das Handy: Vom Instrument der Mikrokoordination zur universellen Kontrollmaschine
  4. Narrative consistency across replays of pro-social interactive digital narratives
  5. Challenges in Education A Deweyan Assessment of AI Technologies in the Classroom
  6. Safeguards, financing, and employment in Chinese infrastructure projects in Africa
  7. Rollstuhlbasketball vermitteln und Talente in der Schule spielend finden (RoBaTaS)
  8. Einfluss kontrollierten Brennens auf die Nährstoffdynamik von Sand- und Moorheiden
  9. Callcenter-Design - arbeitswissenschaftliche Planung und Gestaltung von Callcentern
  10. Scale in environmental governance: moving from concepts and cases to consolidation
  11. Heidis Girls und Popstars-Mädchen: inszenierte Lebensträume und harte (Körper-)Arbeit
  12. Notwendige Maßnahmen zur Integration von Gender-Aspekten in gestufte Studiengänge
  13. 70. Tagung der Kommission Arbeitsgruppe für Empirische Pädagogische Forschung (AEPF)
  14. Contrastivity and comparability: Pragmatic variation across pluricentric varieties
  15. The role of learners’ memory in app-based language instruction: the case of Duolingo.
  16. Robust Control as a Mathematical Paradigm for Innovative Engineering Applications
  17. Ausdauerndes Skilanglaufen - gemeinsam in profiliertem Gelände Skitouren bewältigen
  18. Nutzung von Nachhaltigkeitsmanagement-Software in kleinen und mittleren Unternehmen
  19. Berücksichtigung von Ökosystemleistungen in privatwirtschaftlichen Entscheidungen
  20. Energiewende als Gemeinschaftswerk? Stand und Perspektiven zur Einbindung der Jugend
  21. Habitat preferences of the Levant Green Lizard, Lacerta media israelica (Peters, 1964)
  22. Nationale Nachhaltigkeitsstrategien - "blinde Flecken" aus und für Genderperspektiven
  23. Different complex word problems require different combinations of cognitive skills
  24. Raf De Bont: Stations in the Field. A History of Place-Based Animal Research, 1870–1930
  25. Managing and accounting for corporate biodiversity contributions mapping the field
  26. Bilanzrechtsmodernisierung: Wandel von einer „offenen“ zu einer „stillen“ Bilanzpolitik
  27. Die Maschine auf der Couch. Oder: Was ist schon 'künstlich' an Künstlicher Intelligenz?
  28. Trace Metal Dynamics in Floodplain Soils of the River Elbe: A Review (vol 38, pg 1349)
  29. Vertrag über die Europäische Union (EUV) : Artikel 26 [Generalsekretär; Hoher Vertreter]
  30. Experimentation of a LiBr–H2O absorption process for long-term solar thermal storage
  31. Der Nationalsozialismus und die Shoah in der deutschsprachigen Gegenwartsliteratur
  32. Emotional states of drivers and the impact on driving behaviour - a simulator study