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DESCRIPTION:The Anthropology Department\, co-sponsored with PARCC\, Muslim 
 Student Life\, the Balkan Studies Collective\, the Center for European Stu
 dies\, and the Meredith Professorship Funds\, will host Velibor Božović\, 
 Saida Hodžić\, Emina Zoletić\, and Rešid and Emrah Salkić. The panel will 
 discuss the transmission of wartime memories across geographies and genera
 tions\, focusing specifically on the Bosnian War and the subsequent Bosnia
 n diaspora.Velibor Božović is an artist based in Montreal\, where he moved
  to in 1999 after living through the Bosnian War. He is a part-time Studio
  Arts faculty member at Concordia University\, and has been awarded the Cl
 audine and Stephen Bronfman Fellowship in Contemporary Art.Saida Hodžić is
  an associate professor of anthropology and feminist\, gender and sexualit
 y studies at Cornell University. She has been awarded the Michelle Rosaldo
  Book Prize and the Amaury Talbot Book Prize for her book "The Twilight of
  Cutting: African Activism and Life after NGOs" (University of California 
 Press\, 2017).Emina Zoletić is a Ph.D. student at the University of Warsaw
 . Her research looks at intergenerational transmission of the memory of wa
 r\, focusing on cases of families in Bosnia-Herzegovina and the Bosnian di
 aspora in Europe.Rešid Salkić and his son Emrah Salkić&nbsp\; are Bosnian 
 refugees living in the Syracuse area. Emrah is  a documentary filmmaker an
 d his father&nbsp\;Rešid is a participant in his documentary film.
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SUMMARY:Reverberations: War Memories
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>The Anthropology Department\, co-sponsored 
 with PARCC\, Muslim Student Life\, the Balkan Studies Collective\, the Cen
 ter for European Studies\, and the Meredith Professorship Funds\, will hos
 t Velibor Božović\, Saida Hodžić\, Emina Zoletić\, and Rešid and Emrah Sal
 kić. The panel will discuss the transmission of wartime memories across ge
 ographies and generations\, focusing specifically on the Bosnian War and t
 he subsequent Bosnian diaspora.</p><p>Velibor Božović is an artist based i
 n Montreal\, where he moved to in 1999 after living through the Bosnian Wa
 r. He is a part-time Studio Arts faculty member at Concordia University\, 
 and has been awarded the Claudine and Stephen Bronfman Fellowship in Conte
 mporary Art.</p><p>Saida Hodžić is an associate professor of anthropology 
 and feminist\, gender and sexuality studies at Cornell University. She has
  been awarded the Michelle Rosaldo Book Prize and the Amaury Talbot Book P
 rize for her book "The Twilight of Cutting: African Activism and Life afte
 r NGOs" (University of California Press\, 2017).</p><p>Emina Zoletić is a 
 Ph.D. student at the University of Warsaw. Her research looks at intergene
 rational transmission of the memory of war\, focusing on cases of families
  in Bosnia-Herzegovina and the Bosnian diaspora in Europe.</p><p>Rešid Sal
 kić and his son Emrah Salkić&nbsp\; are Bosnian refugees living in the Syr
 acuse area. Emrah is  a documentary filmmaker and his father&nbsp\;Rešid i
 s a participant in his documentary film.</p>
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