Restoring the Future

Restoring the Future

David A. Scott

Restoring the Future

David A. Scott

Moderation: Liliana Coutinho e Inês Beleza Barreiros

How can practices of restitution of objects, memories, and stories become gestures of reconfiguring futures? Scott proposes a postcolonial critique that goes beyond reparation. By articulating ethics, critique, and imagination, Scott invites us to think of restitution not as a mere return, but as a creative movement, a foundation for plural futures, that is, not as the restoration of a lost past, but as new forms of coexistence and shared responsibility. 

David Scott teaches in the Department of Anthropology at Columbia University. He is the author of several books, including Refashioning Futures: Criticism after Postcoloniality (1999), Stuart Hall’s Voice: Intimations of an Ethics of Receptive Generosity (2017) and The Paradox of Freedom: A Biographical Dialogue (2023). He was also the curator at the Kingston Bienal, with the theme of ‘Pressure’, as well as the exhibitions Caribbean Queer Visualities (Belfast 2016, Glasgow 2017) and The Visual Life of Social Affliction (Nassau and Miami, 2019 and Roterdão, 2020). 

19 MAY 2026
TUE 19:00

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Small Auditorium
Free admission*
Duration 2h

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This initiative is financed by national funds through the Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, I.P., as part of the project UID/00417/2025, DOI https://doi.org/10.54499/UID/00417/2025 

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