Jasmina Gavrankapetanović-Redžić
Assistant Professor
Visual Culture, Media Studies, Social Memory Studies
Contact: gavrankapetan@slav.hokudai.ac.jp
Jasmina Gavrankapetanović-Redžić
Education:
2014 PhD, University of Arts Belgrade
2016 MSc, London School of Economics and Political Science
2008 First-degree MA, University of Turin
2006 MA, Okinawa Prefectural University of Arts
2002 BA, University of Sarajevo
Field of Study:
In 2014 I completed a PhD in Art and Media Theory at the University of Arts, Belgrade. The topic of my PhD dissertation was a comparative research on politics of memory and identity in contemporary art from Okinawa and Bosnia and Herzegovina. I was a Japan Society for the Promotion of Science international research fellow at the Faculty of Policy Studies, Doshisha University, Kyoto (2018–2020). My main fields of interests are politics of memory and identity in the Balkans, transgenerational transmission of memory, the entanglement of gender, violence, social class and nationalism. I am currently exploring topics related to visual and material culture in relation to the creation of new social representations that coincided with national, religious and class (re)stratifications in former Yugoslavia in the 1990s.
Journal Articles and Book Chapters:
(book chapter) “In the Shadow of Genocide: Mothers of Srebrenica and New Social Power” In: Constructing Motherhood Identity against Political Violence: Beyond Crying Mothers. Eds. Hamoon Khelghat Doost and Deniz Ulke Aribogan, Contributions to International RelationsSeries,SpringerISBN:978-3-031-36537-9
“Enjoy Sara-jevo: Coca-Cola, Material Culture and the Siege of Sarajevo” Third Text, Taylor & Francis, Vol. 37, no. 2, mars 2022, DOI: 10.1080/09528822.2022.2045148
“Culture, Memory and Collective Identities in the (Re) Making: The National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina”– The Slavic-Eurasian Research Centre, Hokkaido University 2018 Acta Slavica Iaponica Tomus 39, pp. 71-90 ISSN 0288-3503
“Post-genocide Bosnian (Muslim) Female Identity: Visualizing motherhood, violence and sexuality” Acta Universitatis Carolinae Studia Territorialia. Volume XVIIII, nr. 2, 2018: 63-88. DOI: 10.14712/23363231.2019.12
“Cultural Capital in Times of Crisis: The Fragmentation of Sarajevo’s Post-war Cultural Elite” Southeastern Europe, Vol. 43 (2) 2019. 1 – 26. DOI 10.1163/18763332- 0430200
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