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2021

Critical Reflections on Alketa Xhafa-Mripa's “Mendoj Per Ty” (“Thinking of You”) 2015 Installation

Just Memories for Victim-Survivors of Sexual Violence of the Kosovo War?

Date(s)
October 27, 2021
Location
Virtual Session via MS Teams
Time
17:00 - 18:00

Speakers: Dr Sophie Doherty, Lecturer, Open University and Dr Benjamin Thorne, Associate Lecturer in Criminology, Arden University.

Taking Alketa Xhafa-Mripa’s ‘Mendoj Për Ty’ (Thinking of You) 2015 installation in the Pristina football stadium as a case study, this talk will explore how visual arts could offer a sense of justice particularly where conventional justice processes have failed, or at least are limited in bringing accountability, post conflict.

The research engages with conceptual insights on the construction of memory and feminist theories of justice, which is argued provides a useful lens through which to explore to what extent, in the absence of conventional justice responses to sexual violence, art installations may offer a sense of justice for individuals and communities affected by these crimes. In doing so, the presentation also critically reflects on the process of bringing into being the installation itself, and how activism, economics, and politics, directly influence the production of memory relating to sexual violence.   

Please email mitchell.institute@qub.ac.uk to register before 12 noon on the 27th October. The link to the meeting will be sent before the event.

The full schedule for Fireside Chats for Semester 1 is attached and can also be found here

Department
The Senator George J Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice
Audience
All
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