XClose

UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES)

Home
Menu

Critical Area Studies Workshop, Imagining “the West”

07 June 2024, 10:00 am–5:00 pm

Documentation of an art intervention that took place in the public space of the city of Trebinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

An Interdisciplinary Workshop on the Portrayals of “the West” in Eastern Europe

This event is free.

Event Information

Open to

UCL staff | UCL students

Availability

Yes

Cost

Free

Organiser

SSEES

Location

Masaryk room
UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies
16 Taviton street
London
WC1H 0BW

The aim of this workshop is to tease out the complicated facets of various contemporary understandings, imaginations, and meanings of the West in the realms beyond its imagined boundaries in Eastern Europe. While much ink has been spilled on debating the western imaginings of the East, this workshop will re-focus the discussion on the West as a political, cultural, and historical entity in eastern imaginations. In a discussion with scholars, artists and media experts, the workshop aims to trace the origins, contents, and changes in the imaginings and representations of the West in Eastern Europe in general, and in the former Yugoslavia in particular. It will also explore the idea of “disillusionment” with the West and ponder over the two dominant portrayals of the West: as a value-driven beacon of prosperity and democracy and a neo-colonial, interest-driven, interventionist hegemon to problematize these binary and myopic portrayals. The aim is to discuss the political currency of these representations and explore how integrating scholarly critiques and creative practices can capture both progressive and regressive aspects of Western political interventions.

This event is open to UCL staff and students only. If you would like to attend please contact Dr Jessie Barton Hronesova, jessie.hronesova@ucl.ac.uk 

 

Organizers

Dr Jessie Barton Hronesova, jessie.hronesova@ucl.ac.uk (main point of contact)

Dr Jelena Calic, j.calic@ucl.ac.uk

Prof Eric Gordy, e.gordy@ucl.ac.uk

Image credit: Nermin Duraković, 2023.