“Can’t You See Them?—Film Them.”
- Clarissa Thieme (author)
- Asja Makarevic (author)
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Title | “Can’t You See Them?—Film Them.” |
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Contributor | Clarissa Thieme (author) |
Asja Makarevic (author) | |
License | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ |
Copyright | Clarissa Thieme and Asja Makarević |
Publisher | meson press |
Published on | 2023-12-22 |
Page range | pp. 123–133 |
Language | English (Original) |
Clarissa Thieme
(author)Clarissa Thieme is a filmmaker and artist combining documentary and fictional methods to explore the fissures between the languages of individual memory and their translation into processes of historical objectification. In collaboration with the Library Hamdija Kreševljaković Video Arhiv and the UnWar Space Lab, she has developed [ˌɑːkɪˈpeləɡəʊ]—a trans-national archival platform for public space first to be launched in the Post-Yugoslav context.
Asja Makarevic
(author)Asja Makarevic holds a PhD in film studies from Goethe University Frankfurt, where she is now a post-doctoral fellow in the VWfunded project Aging and Gender in European cinema (https:// age-c.eu). Her work addresses the ongoing “post-war” condition of the former Yugoslav countries and concomitant emergence of “non-representational” images of war in post-Yugoslav film.