Voici les communications du colloque co-organisé par UC Berkeley Mongolia Initiative – Institute of East Asian Studies et le GSRL, et sponsorisé par le France-Berkeley Fund. Toutes les communications sont en anglais.
(captation MAND Studio, chaîne youtube : Mongolia Initiative at UC Berkeley, Events)
Panel 1 : Ovoo Diversity
intervention d’Aurore Dumont (Academia Sinica) : “Community, Faith, and Politics: The Ovoo Cairns and Rituals of the Shinehen Buryats Throughout the 20th Century”
intervention de Kip Grosvenor Hutchins (University of Wisconsin-Madison) : “With Each Pass, Another Stone: Ovoo at the Heart of Heritage, Environment, and Conflict”
intervention de Bernard Charlier (Université Catholique de Louvain) : “From Attachment to Detachment: Praying at the Ovoo and Finding One’s Place Far from the Homeland”
intervention de Bolor Crystal Lkhaajav (University of San Francisco) : “Dilemma of the Sacred Lands: The Ovoo and Its Environment”
intervention de Sam Bass (Indiana University) : “They call out to their dead devils!” The Erküd and the Rejection of Communal Rituals in a Mongolian Banner”
Panel 2 : Ovoo Histories
intervention d’Isabelle Charleux (CNRS) : “Ovoos on Qing Dynasty Mongol Banner Maps (Late 19th‐Early 20th century)” (with slides detailing maps!)
intervention d’Anne-Sophie Pratte (Harvard University) : “Mapping Ovoos and Making Boundaries in 19th-Century Khalkha Mongolia” (more maps!!)
intervention de Sangseraima Ujeed (UC Santa Barbara) : “Buddhist Origins of Ovoo Phenomena”
intervention de Brian Baumann (UC Berkeley) : “Rock-Pile Genius”
intervention de Devon Margaret Dear (Harvard University) : “Ovoos on the Border Between the Qing and Russian Empires”
Panel 3 : Ovoo Processes
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intervention de Marissa Smith (De Anza College) : “Ovoos and Ovoo Practices of Erdenet Miners: Ethics of Belonging and Generation”
intervention de Gaëlle Lacaze (Sorbonne Université) : “Ovoo Worship in Mine-golia”
intervention de Jessica Madison-Pískatá (UC Santa Cruz) : “You Dream of the Mountain and the Mountain Dreams of You : Mongolian Geo-Ethics and the Poetic Life of Altan Ovoo”
intervention de Gregory Delaplace (Université Paris-Nanterre) et Laurent LEGRAIN (Université de Toulouse) : “Being Skilled: The Virtue of Accurately Composing with the Heterogeneity of the Cosmos in Mongolia”
intervention de Rebecca Watters (The Wolverine Foundation) : “Ovoo and Human-Nature Interaction”