Sites of Suffering and Trauma: What to Remember and What to Forget 

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Sites of Suffering and Trauma: What to Remember and What to Forget

when 7‐8:30pm where Zoom Webinar Part of the "Heritage and Memory" Series who NYU Abu Dhabi Institute
Open to the Public

Sites of Suffering and Trauma: What to Remember and What to Forget 

This conversation explores how communities connect with places of suffering, like former prisons that have been turned into museums—specifically Esma, the former clandestine center of Detention, Torture, and Extermination under Argentina’s Junta, and Robben Island, South Africa’s detention center for anti-Apartheid activists, including Nelson Mandela. How does this connection impact the development of local and international narratives? How does memory interlink with the social-economic uses of heritage in places of trauma? And what does this do to the meaning of the site for the community?

Time: 7:00pm Gulf Standard Time
            10:00am Eastern Standard Time
 
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Speakers
Alejandra Naftal, Executive Director of ESMA Museum and Site of Memory, Argentina
Andre Odendaal, Founding CEO, Robben Island Museum; Writer in Residence and Honorary Professor in History and Heritage Studies, University of the Western Cape

Moderated by
Ihab Saloul, Research Co-Director of School of Memory, Heritage and Materials Sciences, University of Amsterdam; and Professor of Memory and Narrative, University of Bologna

In collaboration with

Dhakira Center for Heritage Studies in the UAE, NYUAD

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