Project description
Studying French quotidian identity in New Orleans
For over 200 years after severing its colonial ties to France, New Orleans has demonstrated how French identities are constructed through repeated behaviours linked to a place-specific history. The global challenges presented by current large-scale migration emphasise the importance of analysing identity formation in relation to everyday life and post-colonial relations. The EU-funded PerformingArchive project aims to study the francisation of quotidian identity in New Orleans in the decade since Hurricane Katrina. It will analyse everyday French New Orleans identities, use the infra-ordinary as the basis for protocols in experimental archival research and build creative dialogues between artefacts found in archives. This work will result in a site-specific performance series and an interactive performance guide that link contemporary quotidian life in New Orleans with international francophone archives.
Objective
The proposed project investigates the ‘francisation’ of quotidian identity in New Orleans (United States) in the decade since Hurricane Katrina. More than 200 years after ending its colonial ties to France, New Orleans offers evidence of how ‘french’ identities are constructed through the repetition of behaviours linked to a place-specific history, a social performance that has intensified after the social trauma of Hurricane Katrina. Given the global challenges presented by large-scale migration (seen especially in Europe at the moment), analysing identity formation in relation to everyday life and post-colonial relations merits critical study. Working with data from an existing international initiative on francophone identities in New Orleans, the project will conduct experiments at the archive of the Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie (OIF) in Lyon and The Historic New Orleans Collection (THNOC). This process will lead to the production of a site-specific performance series and interactive performance guide that critically engage the OIF archive in relation to contemporary quotidian life in New Orleans, as well as an international conference on New Orleans francophone identities. Four objectives guide the project: 1) analyse everyday ‘french’ New Orleans identities in relation to institutional and global perspectives on Francophonie; 2) use the infra-ordinaire as the basis for protocols in experimental archival research; 3) build creative dialogues between artefacts found in THNOC and OIF archives; and 4) use site site-specific performance to interrogate the archive and creatively present results.
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H2020-EU.1.3. - EXCELLENT SCIENCE - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions
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H2020-EU.1.3.2. - Nurturing excellence by means of cross-border and cross-sector mobility
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MSCA-IF - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowships (IF)
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(opens in new window) H2020-MSCA-IF-2019
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69372 Lyon Cedex 08
France
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