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Bogumil Jewsiewicki

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Bogumil Jewsiewicki
Born1942 (age 81–82)
Awards Distinguished Africanist Award
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of Łódź
Academic work
DisciplineAfrican history
InstitutionsUniversité Laval
Main interestsMemory studies

Bogumil (Bogumił) Jewsiewicki Koss (born 1942 in Vilnius) is a Polish-Canadian historian and an Africanist specialising in the history of Central Africa, notably the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and the social usage of visual memory.

Jewsiewicki obtained a Master's degree in ethnography in 1964 and a PhD in 1968, both at the University of Łódź in Poland. From 1968 through 1974 Jewsiewicki taught at Institut supérieur pédagogique de Bukavu [fr], Université Lovanium of Kinshasa and Université Nationale du Zaïre in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, later Zaire. He then emigrated to Canada to work at Université de Saint-Boniface in Winnipeg and in the Département d’histoire of Université Laval since 1977, becoming a full professor in the comparative history of memory (histoire comparée de la mémoire) in 1985.[1][2][3]

Jewsiewicki was a researcher at the Centre d'études africaines of the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences in Paris, and curated exhibitions on Congolese popular urban painting and on photography at the Museum for African Art in New York (1998-1999) and at the Museum für Völkerkunde in Vienna.[2][3] In 2009, he retired from his teaching post and continued as a researcher and member of the Centre interuniversitaire de recherche sur les lettres, les arts et les traditions (CÉLAT, fr) at Université Laval.[1][4] Jewsiewicki was the recipient of the 2006 Distinguished Africanist Award of the African Studies Association,[5] and in 2007 he won Marius Barbeau Medal from the Association canadienne d'ethnologie et de folklore (Folklore Studies Association of Canada, ACEF FSAC).[6] Jewsiewicki's collection of popular Congolese paintings was acquired by the Royal Museum for Central Africa at Tervuren, Belgium.[7][8]

A festschrift was published in Jewsiewicki's honour in 2009 entitled Images, mémoires et savoirs. Une histoire en partage avec Bogumil Koss Jewsiewicki with Karthala, edited by Isidore Ndaywel è Nziem and Mudimbe-Boyi.

Publications

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Jewsiewicki published many scholarly articles, books and book chapters, including:[9][10]

  • Marx, Afrique et Occident : les pratiques africanistes de l'histoire marxiste, Centre for Developing-Area Studies, McGill University, [Montréal], 1985. ISBN 9780888190642.
  • with David S. Newbury: African historiographies : what history for which Africa?, SAGE Publications, Beverly Hills, 1986. Series: Sage series on African modernization and development.
  • Art pictural zaïrois. Sillery, Quebec City: Septentrion en collab. avec le CÉLAT (Centre interuniversitaire de recherche sur les lettres, les arts et les traditions), 1992. ISBN 9782921114684.
  • with V. Y. Mudimbe: Africans' Memories and Contemporary History of Africa, History and Theory 32(1993), Beiheft 32: History Making in Africa. pp. 1–11[11]
  • with Elikia M'Bokolo, Ndaywel è Nziem and Sabakinu Kivilu: Naître et mourir au Zaïre : un demi-siècle d'histoire au quotidien, Paris : Éditions Karthala, 1993. ISBN 9782865373901.
  • with Jocelyn Létourneau: L'histoire en partage : usages et mises en discours du passé. Paris : L'Harmattan, 1996. ISBN 9782738444660.
  • with Jocelyn Létourneau: Identités en mutation, socialités en germination, Septentrion, Sillery, Québec, 1998. Series: Nouveaux cahiers du CELAT.
  • Mami Wata : ma peinture urbaine au Congo. Paris : Ed. Gallimard, 2003. ISBN 9782070739134.
  • with Léonard N'Sanda Buleli: Les identités régionales en Afrique centrale : constructions et dérives, Paris : L'Harmattan, 2008. ISBN 9782296053151.
  • Introduction. One Historiography or Several? A Requiem for Africanism, in: I. Ndaywel è Nziem, M. Elisabeth Mudimbe-boyi, Pierre Nora (Eds.): Images, mémoires et savoirs : une histoire en partage avec Bogumil Koss Jewsiewicki, Karthala, Paris, 2009. Series: Hommes et sociétés. ISBN 9782811102081, 2811102086.
  • In the empire of forgetting : collective memory of the slave trade and slavery, in: Ana Lucia Araujo, Mariana P. Candido, Paul E. Lovejoy (Eds.): Crossing Memories: Slavery and African Diaspora, Africa World Press, Trenton, NJ, 2011.
  • with Freddy Tsimba, Koli Jean Bofane, Pascal Blanchard, and Henry Bundjoko: Freddy Tsimba - Mabele eleki lola! : de aarde, stralender dan het paradijs, Musée Royal de l'Afrique Centrale. Exhibition catalogue Africamuseum, Tervuren, Belgium. Kate' art édition, Brussel, 2020.

Books honouring Jewsiewicki's work are:

  • I. Ndaywel è Nziem, M. Elisabeth Mudimbe-boyi, Pierre Nora (Eds.): Images, mémoires et savoirs : une histoire en partage avec Bogumil Koss Jewsiewicki, Karthala, Paris, 2009. Series: Hommes et sociétés. ISBN 9782811102081, 2811102086.
  • Ana Lucia Araujo, Mariana P. Candido, Paul E. Lovejoy (Eds.): Crossing Memories: Slavery and African Diaspora, Africa World Press, Trenton, NJ, 2011. Series: Harriet Tubman series on the African diaspora. Papers presented at a conference held in Quebec City in 2005.
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  • "(Playlist) Bogumil Jewsiewicki. Les Possédés et leurs mondes. 7 videos". youtube.com. YouTube. 30 Nov 2016. Retrieved 3 November 2022. Total duration 3h 24m 15s. Université Laval, Faculté des sciences sociales, Département d'anthropologie. Jewsiewicki discusses his career as a historian of Africa and collector of African art. In French.
  • Bogumil Jewsiewicki Lecture (Part 1) on YouTube. Video. Benjamin Hebblethwaite. Jewsiewicki lectures on Congolese culture at the Conference "Kongo Atlantic Dialogues: Kongo Culture in Central Africa And In The Americas", University of Florida. Duration 13m 21s. February 2014. In French.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Bogumil Jewsiewicki Koss Professeur émérite" (in French). Retrieved 3 November 2022. Historien hors du commun, le professeur Bogumil Koss est un spécialiste de l'Afrique centrale francophone et des usages sociaux de la mémoire.
  2. ^ a b "International Network for Theory of History. Bogumil Jewsiewicki". inth.ugent.be. International Network for Theory of History, Ghent University. Retrieved 3 November 2022.
  3. ^ a b Toma, Dolores (2009). 3. Laudatio Domini Bogumil Koss Jewsiewicki. Dans I. Ndaywel è Nziem, M. Elisabeth Mudimbe-boyi, Pierre Nora (Eds.): Images, mémoires et savoirs : une histoire en partage avec Bogumil Koss Jewsiewicki, Karthala, Paris, 2009, pp. 803-808 (in French). Cairn.info. doi:10.3917/kart.nday.2009.01.0803. ISBN 978-2-8111-0208-1. Retrieved 3 November 2022.
  4. ^ "Bogumil Jewsiewicki, Membre émérite. Université Laval". Celat (in French). CELAT, Centre de recherche Cultures – Arts – Sociétés. Retrieved 3 November 2022. Biographie. Ancien titulaire d'une Chaire du Canada en histoire comparée de la mémoire, professeur retraité au Département d'histoire de l'Université Laval, chercheur au CELAT (Centre interuniversitaire d'Études sur les Lettres, les Arts et les Traditions) et au Soi et l'autre, Bogumil Jewsiewicki-Koss est un spécialiste de l'Afrique centrale francophone, de renommée internationale.
  5. ^ "Distinguished Africanist Award". africanstudies.org. African Studies Association. 2022. Retrieved 3 November 2022.
  6. ^ "Marius Barbeau Medal". www.acef-fsac.ulaval.ca. Folklore Studies Association of Canada. 2022. Retrieved 3 November 2022.
  7. ^ "This is not a Collection by Bogumil Jewsiewicki". garagemca.org. Retrieved 3 November 2022. Africanist Bogumil Jewsiewicki spent many years working in Congo and amassed a huge collection of popular paintings, which was later acquired by the Royal Museum for Central Africa, Tervuren.
  8. ^ Some paintings the Royal Museum for Central Africa bought from Jewsiewicki in 2013 are shown here: Lacaille, Agnès (29 April 2022). ""This is not the Tippu Tip necklace"". africamuseum.be. Retrieved 3 November 2022. Materials: gilded copper alloy (brass?), glass (paste), silk cord and silver thread, plant fibres. Inventory number: HO.1959.84.1
  9. ^ "Jewsiewicki, Bogumil". Worldcat.org. OCLC. Retrieved 5 October 2024.
  10. ^ "Bogumil Jewsiewicki". scholar.google.com. Google Scholar. Retrieved 3 November 2022.
  11. ^ Jewsiewicki, Bogumil; Mudimbe, V. Y. (December 1993). "Africans' Memories and Contemporary History of Africa". History and Theory. 32 (4). Wiley for Wesleyan University: 1–11. doi:10.2307/2505629. JSTOR 2505629. Retrieved 3 November 2022.

Bibliography

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  • Kończal, Kornelia (2014), Porównawcza historia pamięci. Rozmowa z profesorem Bogumiłem Jewsiewickim, Kultura Współczesna, 4, p. 148–161.