Sozialanthropologie

BA/MA Theorie-Wahlpflichtübung: Tense pasts: anthropological perspectives on memory in post-conflict settings

Dienstag, 05.12.2023

Violent conflicts, civil wars and their aftermaths have long been the subject of study within social sciences. Whereas many of these works have focused on understanding its causes and effects, this course makes emphasis on the lived experiences of violence and war through the prism of memory. We will focus on the manifold ways in which perpetrators, victims and witnesses of atrocities remember, evoke and narrate their experiences and the discourses that embed their narrations. The questions this course seeks to answer are: How do individuals and societies remember specific events and/or their own experiences of violent conflicts? In what ways do survivors articulate their memories? How to incorporate different kinds of silences into the analysis of memory regimes? What are effective mechanisms of social recovery? And last but not least, how can the discipline of social anthropology contribute to practices, discourse and policies that deal with violent pasts? The course is divided into four general topics: theories of memory (and denial); witnessing genocide; materializing memory; senses of justice. For discussions of each topic, we will draw on a variety of sources—from memoirs, films, and documentaries, to ethnographic, historical, and political analyses with a particular focus on examples from Latin America.

Veranstaltungsart:Vorlesung/Seminar
Dozierende(r): Martha-Cecilia Dietrich, PhD
05.12.2023:12:15 - 14:00
Ort: Unitobler
Lerchenweg 36
3012 Bern
1. UG, F -121, Seminarraum

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