| | | | | | On behalf of the Austrian Institute for International Affairs – oiip, I would like to draw your attention to the following lecture: The Present Re-dux, Re-IR’d, and Re-curating War If we think of curation as collecting, conserving, and displaying tokens of social meaning, we might ask International Relations (IR) what its war curations consist of now and might speculatively be in the years ahead. Yet this talk avoids direct references to IR. It collects and displays war curations - one might think of them as memorials or future-oriented warnings - that lie outside the usual purview of that field’s theories. Drawing on her seminal work in feminist IR theory and recent research on memoralizing war women in the USA, Vietnam, and the UK, in this talk, Christine Sylvester suggests a narrative, experimental approach to studying the (re-)curating of war. It moves ahead and back in time and place, circling IR war concerns obliquely as it travels between Ukraine, Northern Ireland, and Hiroshima, among other spaces and sites. Welcoming remarks: Shalini Randeria CEU President and Rector Chair: Saskia Stachowitsch Principal Investigator of FWF project "Risky Borders. Gender and Race in EU Border Security", Senior Research Fellow Keynote address: Christine Sylvester Professor of Political Science at the University of Connecticut and a professorial associate of the School of Global Studies, Gothenburg University Date: Monday,October 24, 2022 Time: 3:40 pm – 5:30 pm CET Venue: CEU Central European University Vienna Campus Quellenstrasse 51 Room : Auditorium or join Zoom Meeting https://ceu-edu.zoom.us/j/95073727560?pwd=a0ZLOHhudHROUGVNNS9sS0o0RGFOZz09 Meeting ID: 950 7372 7560 Passcode: 193862 Registration and more information | |
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