Remembering the Iran-Iraq War after 40 Years
Panel Discussion
Chair
Orkideh Behrouzan, SOAS, University of London, UK
In Conversation With
- Zainab Saleh, Haverford College, USA
- Haytham Bahoora, University of Toronto, Canada
- Pamela Karimi, UMass, Dartmouth, USA
- Amir Moosavi, Rutgers University, USA
- Maryam Mohajer, Film director, London, UK
When
MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2020
12:30-2:30PM
Where
Register for the Zoom Meeting at https://bit.ly/KEVOISI1214
Do wars ever end? The year 2020 marks the 40th anniversary of the beginning of the Iran-Iraq War, calling for renewed reflections on the cultural, political, and psychological legacies of the conflict. This panel of scholars and artists from Iran and Iraq will deliberate on the war’s cultural and artistic afterlife and reflect on how wartime experiences have shaped Iranian and Iraqi peoples’ generational aesthetics and psychological sensibilities. Followed by the screening of an award-winning short animation film, this will be an intimate and interdisciplinary conversation on individual and collective memories, their representation in post-war cultural and creative productions, and how the lasting pain of the past shapes their hope for, and commitment to, peace.