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Queering Nordic Borders: NNAQH seminar in Bergen 2024
19.4.2024–20.4.2024
Queering Nordic Borders – the second conference of NNAQH addresses the arbitrary nature of borders within the Nordic and Baltic region, and the consequences for marginalized people, e.g. queer people and indigenous people. The Sámi people have been particularly repressed by colonial practices, and by borders drawn with little consideration of the real lives of people living in the Middle and Northern parts of the Nordic Region.
At the conference we discuss how queer archives and historians can question the Nordic colonial past. How have assimilation policies shaped queer indigenous lives? And how do we preserve, disseminate and research queer histories? The preservation, dissemination and research of Sámi queer history in particular, will be the topic of one of the sessions. Other questions discussed include how queer history and queer archival practices can “queer” and transgress national borders within the region.
VENUE:Nygårdsgaten 5 (NG5), which is the building of the administration of the University of Bergen. Nygårdsgaten 5 | UiB Tjenesteutvikling | UiB
The pre-conference dinner will be at Skeivt arkiv (The Norwegian Queer Archive) at the Faculty of Humanities Building (HF-bygget), Sydnesplassen 7.
Registration for the conference will open February 15, 2024 and close April 1, but if you want to apply for travel grants, please read the following information as soon as possible.
Nnaqh has a small budget for reimbursing the travel expenses and accommodation of participants from the Nordic and Baltic countries. Since we can only support 5-6 participants or organizations, we encourage all participants whose trip can not be covered by their workplace or organization to apply for funding through Nordic and local/national funds.
NB! Nnaqh cannot reimburse state financed organizations or participants from such institutions. We will prioritize reimbursement of participants from NGOs or alike with small or no funding. When Nnaqh allocates reimbursement, intersectional perspectives and geographical distribution will be considered.
Reimbursements by NNAQH
If you are interested in getting your trip reimbursed please send us a motivation letter including a budget for travel costs and accommodation by March 1, 2024 the latest, to the following address nnaqh@qrab.se and enter “Reimbursement” in the subject line. The decisions will be made on March 6 and communicated shortly after. We can cover the travel expenses of 5-6 participants or organizations up to the amount of 500 euro each.
Please write a short motivation (500 words) on why you would like to participate in the conference in Bergen. Describe how the participation in the Nordic network for queer history activities and archives might benefit queer history activism and archives in your region. Explain in short how you plan to use the experiences from and the knowledge gained at the conference. Include a short description of your previous experience of archive or cultural heritage work, and/or of queer or LGBT+ archive activities; and/or of queer or LGBT+ history activities in general. Do also include your current connections to queer or
LGBT+ organizations or activism or to archives or cultural heritage institutions.
Other travel grants
The mobility funding of Nordic Culture Point is available for professional artists’ or cultural practitioners’ travel and/or stay within the Nordic and/or Baltic countries, that is to say: Denmark, Estonia, Finland, the Faroe Islands, Greenland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Sweden and Åland. The following application period for the mobility funding of Nordic Culture Point is 2.1-31.1.2024. Here is more information about the mobility funding: https://www.nordiskkulturkontakt.org/en/mobility-funding/
NB! If you decide to apply for travel grants from the Nordic Culture Point you need an invitation letter from the organizers. Please contact Runar Jordåen Runar.Jordaen@uib.no before January 20, 2024 if you wish an invitation letter.
NB! Check also out the different options for travel grants in the country you are based in. Remember that the handling time of applications for travel grants normally is at least 4-6 weeks, more often several months, so apply already in the beginning of the year 2024.
Program (subject to change)
See most recent program on the event’s website:
https://skeivtarkiv.no/nnaqh-seminar-bergen-2024
Friday April 19th
Location: Skeivt arkiv, The Norwegian Queer Archive, Sydnesplassen 7.
18.00-21.00: Pre-conference reception with pizza / drinks and tour of The Norwegian Queer Archive.
Saturday April 20th
Location: Nygårdsgaten 5 (NG5), which is the building of the administration of the University of Bergen. Nygårdsgaten 5 | UiB Tjenesteutvikling | UiB
Streaming link: Will be published on the conference page and sent to all the participants.
9.00-9.20: Welcome & opening of the seminar.
9.20-9.40: Elisabeth Stubberud and Dávvet Buun-Solbakk : Queering the gákti: Weaving tradition and identity in new ways.
9.40-11.00: Queer archiving and queer history in Norway
Chair: TBA.
09.40-9:55: Line Førre Grønstad: The history of The Norwegian Queer Archive (Skeivt arkiv).
9.55-10:10: Runar Jordåen: A short introduction to queer archives in Norway
10:10-10:25: Silje Gaupseth: Queering Polar History – queering the Polar Museum in Tromsø.
10:25-10:40: Tone Hellesund: Queer history in Norway: Status, research projects, challenges
10:40-11:00: Discussion, Q&A
Break 11.00-11.15.
11.15-12.15: Queering Sámi history part 1
Chair: TBA
Torjer Olsen: Gender and queer perspectives in Sámi research: Gaps and steps forward. (Digital participation.)
Sara Lindquist: Queering Sápmi – a retrospect
12.15-13.15: Lunch
13.15.-14.00: Queering Sámi history part 2
Panel discussion.
14.00-14.15: Break
14.15-16.05: Crossing Borders: Queer history and archivism beyond the nation state in the Nordic and Baltic regions
Chair: TBA.
14.15-14.45 Íris Ellenberger: Queer desires in Danish-Icelandic transnational spaces in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
14.45-15.15 Riikka Tavetti (University of Turku). Finnish Queer Histories and Shifting Nordic and Baltic Borders”
15.15-15.45 Peter Edelberg: Beyond Methodological Nationalism in Scandinavian LGBT+ Activist History: Some Norwegian Examples.
15.45-16.05: Discussion: How can we as queer historians and archivists transgress the nation state in our practices?
16.15-16.45: End discussion
The conference is supported by NIKK Nordic Information on Gender and Stiftelsen Fritt Ord.