This article is an anthropological postscript to the work of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY), brought to a conclusion in 2017. Drawing on long-term fieldwork in Bosnia, I trace in the Tribunal’s archives the strange afterlives of two shared and syncretic saints, George and Elijah, their feasts and the religiously plural landscapes they encapsulated. Surfacing as debris after violent impact – displaced and disarticulated – they offer here a possibility of reading both along and against the grain of the archival expectations. I analyse the chartings of ethno-religious distinctions and the discourse of ‘historical enmities’ between Bosnian communities, with particular attention to the iterations of these ar...
The title of this research project comes from a documentary by the International Criminal Tribunal f...
As a series of public opinion surveys indicate, the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Y...
In a 2005 press release by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (“ICTY”), C...
This article is an anthropological postscript to the work of the International Criminal Tribunal for...
This article is an anthropological postscript to the work of the International Criminal Tribunal for...
As the title of this symposium reflects, a critically important dimension of the Tribunal\u27s legac...
In their Pythagorean Lecture: Mathemes of Re-association (first performed in 2009), the art and theo...
This article focuses on the judicial consideration of the scientic analysis of theTomašica mass grav...
The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) will complete its proceedings o...
This thesis explores the actual impact of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugosla...
This article works towards developing a theoretical framework outlining the premises and parameters ...
As the title of this symposium reflects, a critically important dimension of the Tribunal’s legacy i...
Between 1991 and 1999 war broke out across Former Yugoslavia. Thousands of people are believed to ha...
Located at numerous historical interfaces (i.e. between Eastern and Western Christendom, and between...
As a series of public opinion surveys indicate, the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Y...
The title of this research project comes from a documentary by the International Criminal Tribunal f...
As a series of public opinion surveys indicate, the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Y...
In a 2005 press release by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (“ICTY”), C...
This article is an anthropological postscript to the work of the International Criminal Tribunal for...
This article is an anthropological postscript to the work of the International Criminal Tribunal for...
As the title of this symposium reflects, a critically important dimension of the Tribunal\u27s legac...
In their Pythagorean Lecture: Mathemes of Re-association (first performed in 2009), the art and theo...
This article focuses on the judicial consideration of the scientic analysis of theTomašica mass grav...
The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) will complete its proceedings o...
This thesis explores the actual impact of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugosla...
This article works towards developing a theoretical framework outlining the premises and parameters ...
As the title of this symposium reflects, a critically important dimension of the Tribunal’s legacy i...
Between 1991 and 1999 war broke out across Former Yugoslavia. Thousands of people are believed to ha...
Located at numerous historical interfaces (i.e. between Eastern and Western Christendom, and between...
As a series of public opinion surveys indicate, the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Y...
The title of this research project comes from a documentary by the International Criminal Tribunal f...
As a series of public opinion surveys indicate, the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Y...
In a 2005 press release by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (“ICTY”), C...