logo
  • CENTRE & PROJECTS
    • The Centre
    • GOVERNANCE & HONORARY MEMBERS
    • Members
    • MoHu Projects
    • MoHu Centre Photogallery
  • Nodes
    • People
    • Objects
    • Texts
    • Ideas
    • Theories & Methods
  • MobiLab
    • Aims & Staff
    • Activities and Projects
    • MoHu Media Space
    • MobiLab photogallery
    • MOBILITIES VIDEOLAB
  • Seminars & Events
    • Seminars
    • Conferences and colloquia
    • INTERVIEWS WITH SPEAKERS (2019-21)
  • Teaching
    • MA Mobility Studies
    • Kick-off & Mobility Fest
    • Summer Schools
    • Students Initiatives
  • Calls
  • Social Impact
    • Social Activities 2019-21
    • CREATIVE COMMISSIONS 2019-20
    • MOBILITY EXPO 2021-22
    • Public Engagement 2023-25
  • Network

Mese: Dicembre 2023

Public Mobility Humanities - 4 Dec 2023

Public Mobility Humanities - 4 Dec 2023

The seminar Chinese Memories. Comics and Maps of a Migratory Journey to the West was organised by MoHu and the Museum of Geography to involve the students of our MA in Mobility Studies, but also extra-academic publics, in a creative dissemination project about mobilities. The seminar is co-organised with the PRIN PNRR project WALC – Walking Landscapes of Urban Cultures as part of the NaMUC – Narrative Mobilities of Urban Cultures seminar series curated by Giada Peterle.

The seminar, in fact, was held to launch the graphic novel “Memories. Notes and Maps of a Journey to the West” co-authored by Ciaj Rocchi, Matteo Demonte and Daniele Brigadoi Cologna (Cleup, 2023). Here, the artists and authors retrace the mobility of people, goods and ideas from the West to early twentieth-century Europe through the combination of comics, maps and archival research. 

Through their previous graphic novels, “Primavere  e autunni” and “Chinamen” (BeccoGiallo 2015 and 2017), Rocchi and Demonte had already contributed to the re-writing of the history of Chinese migration to Northern Italy and Milan: with their new work, “Memories”, they expand the spatio-temporal frame of their creative and historical research, in collaboration with sinologist Brigadoi Cologna. 

As Giada Peterle and Tania Rossetto write in their afterword, this graphic novel is one of the unexpected surprises emerging from the “Variations on Mobility” programme. “Variations on Mobility” was the joint edition of Creative Commissions 2019/2020 hosted by the MoHu and the Royal Holloway Centre for the GeoHumanities. The idea at the basis of the Creative Commissions scheme was that collaboration between academic researchers and artists within the same commission is particularly apt to move knowledge outside the academy through the adoption of creative forms of expression. “Memories” represents an extended version of the initial project realised by the team composed of Brigadoi Cologna, Rocchi and Demonte, as part of the path of their creative work initiated during the Creative Commissions.

The Dissgea department and MoHu Centre supported this path and are now happy to launch the result of such art-research collaboration inspired by the mobility humanities frame.

The seminar, thus, brought together not only the mobility of goods, people, and objects, economic history and history of migratory flows, but also a broader reflection on the role of artists and the use of creative languages such as comics in mobility research.

We enjoyed having with us Ciaj Rocchi and Matteo Demonte and deeply appreciated the ways in which they put mobility at the centre of a productive dialogue between creative work, academic knowledge and public engagement!


by Marco

Exploring accessibility through GIS techniques


by Marco

Chinese memories. Comics and maps of a migratory journey to the west


by Marco

Articoli recenti

  • International Summer School ‘The Future of Text’ 2025
  • 18 June 2025 | Landscape at Work – Public event with stakeholders
  • The Mobility Studies Podcast (2025-)
  • The Roaming Agora | Student-led fanzine (2025-)
  • Italian mobilities in a Latin Atlantic

Commenti recenti

    Archivi

    • Giugno 2025
    • Maggio 2025
    • Aprile 2025
    • Marzo 2025
    • Febbraio 2025
    • Gennaio 2025
    • Novembre 2024
    • Ottobre 2024
    • Settembre 2024
    • Luglio 2024
    • Giugno 2024
    • Maggio 2024
    • Aprile 2024
    • Marzo 2024
    • Febbraio 2024
    • Gennaio 2024
    • Dicembre 2023
    • Novembre 2023
    • Ottobre 2023
    • Luglio 2023
    • Giugno 2023
    • Maggio 2023
    • Aprile 2023
    • Marzo 2023
    • Febbraio 2023
    • Gennaio 2023
    • Dicembre 2022
    • Novembre 2022
    • Ottobre 2022
    • Settembre 2022
    • Luglio 2022
    • Giugno 2022
    • Maggio 2022
    • Aprile 2022
    • Marzo 2022
    • Febbraio 2022
    • Gennaio 2022
    • Novembre 2021
    • Ottobre 2021
    • Settembre 2021
    • Agosto 2021
    • Luglio 2021
    • Giugno 2021
    • Maggio 2021
    • Aprile 2021
    • Marzo 2021
    • Febbraio 2021
    • Gennaio 2021
    • Dicembre 2020
    • Novembre 2020
    • Ottobre 2020
    • Giugno 2020
    • Maggio 2020
    • Aprile 2020
    • Marzo 2020
    • Febbraio 2020
    • Dicembre 2019
    • Novembre 2019
    • Ottobre 2019
    • Settembre 2019
    • Giugno 2019
    • Maggio 2019
    • Aprile 2019
    • Marzo 2019

    Categorie

    • Activities
    • Arqus
    • Book launch
    • Calls and Opportunities
    • CircuITING series
    • Conferences
    • Creative Commissions
    • Didactic seminars
    • Guest lectures
    • Ideas
    • Kick-off seminar 2020/21
    • Kick-off seminar 2021/22
    • Material Culture and Risorgimento
    • MobiLab
    • MobiLab Projects
    • Mobilities in Literature and Culture Research Centre
    • Mobility Expo
    • Mobility Fest 2023
    • Mobility Fest 2024
    • MoHu Projects
    • MoHu Seminar
    • NaMUC series
    • News
    • Objects
    • Past calls
    • People
    • Postdoctoral project
    • Public Engagement 2023-25
    • Seminars
    • Social Activities
    • Students Initiatives
    • Summer Schools
    • Texts
    • Theories and Methods
    • Video-Making Lab
    • Workshop

    Meta

    • Accedi
    • Feed dei contenuti
    • Feed dei commenti
    • WordPress.org

    contacts

    For general enquiries about the project and the Seminar Series, please contact the Centre for Advanced Studies in Mobilities & Humanities: mobilityandhumanities@unipd.it 

    For general enquiries about the Digital Laboratory for Mobility Research, please contact: mobilab.dissgea@unipd.it

    University of Padova
    DiSSGeA Department
    History: Palazzo Luzzato Dina – Via del Vescovado 30
    Geography: Palazzo Wollemborg – Via del Santo 26
    The Ancient World: Palazzo Liviano – Piazza Capitaniato 7
    PADOVA (Italy)

    © 2025 Mobility and Humanities. Tutti i diritti riservati