4.21.14 7:30pm-10pm "On not-knowing: inquiries of temporality and place in the context of Lebanon"
Wednesday, April 16, 2014 at 4:08PM
Human Resources
Discussion with Joanne Nucho, Suzy M. Halajian & Sasha Ussef

 

The session will explore the idea of not-knowing found within the highly contested Lebanese context. Taking Lebanon as a site to unpack ideas of not-knowing at the intersection of various temporalities -- ever-shifting and explosive, both virtual and "real" -- the session will question imagined states, the production of memories, as well as the gaps in historical narratives through an emphasis on contemporary artistic and cultural practices as well as other interdisciplinary ethnographic modes of inquiry. Artistic works under discussion include those by Rabih MrouƩ, Mounira Al Solh, Ilaria Lupo, and Marwa Arsanios. This event will be an open discussion format.
Bios:
Joanne Randa Nucho is a filmmaker and anthropologist who lived and worked in Beirut from 2010-11.
Suzy M. Halajian is a curator now based in Los Angeles. She lived and worked in Beirut in 2013 and summer of 2011.

Sasha Ussef is a curatorial and urban planning graduate student at USC. She spent time in Beirut in the summer of 2013.

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