10/04/2025
April 11: Rethinking Archives on Afghanistan
Presented by Penn Libraries' Center for Global Collections
What does archival work mean in Afghanistan and its diasporas? What can institutional archives tell us about ways of knowing Afghanistan amid consecutive and concurrent wars, migration, and diasporic (trans)formations in the 20th and 21st century? This panel brings together artists, librarians, and scholars to discuss challenges in the maintenance of collections in Afghanistan and its diasporas as well as the poetic, literary, and artistic possibilities for rethinking archives.
Speakers include Alem Afzalli (Graphic Designer), Arzoo Sidiqi (Perso-Arabic Metadata Fellow, Penn Libraries), Shamayel Shalizi (Designer and Artist), Ahmad Rashid Salim (Scholar & Author, UC Berkeley). The panel will be moderated by Paniz Musawi Natanzi (Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in the Humanities, Wolf Humanities Center).
April 11, 1:00–2:30pm
Class of 1978 Orrery Pavilion, 6th floor, Van Pelt Library
Zoom livestream available
1:00pm (Philadelphia)
9:30pm (Kabul)
8:30pm (Tehran)
10pm (Lahore)
10pm (Dushanbe)
10:30pm (Indian Standard Time)
7:00pm (Berlin)
10:00am (Los Angeles)
6:00pm (London)
https://wolfhumanities.upenn.edu/events/rethinking-archives-afghanistan