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Srebrenica is not a Metaphor

Authors :
Sarina Bakić
Source :
Bosnian Studies: Journal for Research of Bosnian Thought and Culture. :54-64
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Bosnjacka zajednica kulture Preporod - Institut za bosnjacke studije, 2021.

Abstract

The author will emphasize the importance of both the existence and the further development of the Srebrenica - Potočari Memorial Center, in the context of the continued need to understand the genocide that took place in and around Srebrenica, from the aspect of building a culture of remembrance throughout Bosnia and Herzegovina (B&H). This is necessary in order to continue fighting the ongoing genocide denial. At first glance, a culture of remembrance presupposes immobility and focus on the past to some, but it is essentially dynamic, and connects three temporal dimensions: it evokes the present, refers to the past but always deliberates over the future. In this paper, the emphasis is placed on the concept of the place of remembrance, the lieu de memoire as introduced by the historian Pierre Nora. In this sense, a place of remembrance such as the Srebrenica - Potočari Memorial Center is an expression of a process in which people are no longer just immersed in their past but read and analyze it in the present. Furthermore, looking to the future, they also become mediators of relations between people and communities, which in sociological theory is an important issue of social relations. The author of this paper emphasizes that collective memory in the specific case of genocide in and around Srebrenica is only possible when the social relations around the building (Srebrenica - Potočari Memorial Center) crystallize, which is then much more than just the content of the culture of remembrance.

Details

ISSN :
27120406 and 18403204
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Bosnian Studies: Journal for Research of Bosnian Thought and Culture
Accession number :
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