Ukraine Lecture Series, Buchpräsentation „‘Images and Objects of Russia’s war against Ukraine’“
Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 has destroyed lives, communities, and cities. From the start, images of this destruction spread across various media platforms. Paintings, photographs, drone footage, TikToks, and Instagram posts shaped how the war is experienced, represented, and archived. In the multidisciplinary volume Images and Objects of Russia’s War against Ukraine (Natasha Klimenko, Miglė Bareikytė, Viktoriya Sereda, eds.), artists, scholars, and writers from Ukraine and beyond explore how art, media, infrastructures, and material culture respond to and contest the Russo–Ukrainian War. This book-talk will feature a presentation of the volume Images and Objects of Russia’s War against Ukraine. The editors of the book will explore how different forms of media and artistic expression document and interpret the war, influence collective memory, and engage with the lived realities of the war. In addition, the event will include a screening of an essay film based on selected contributions from the book, highlighting the intersections of art, media, and war. By combining a presentation, video essay, and discussion, the event aims to provide an interdisciplinary reflection on war, visual culture, and media-infrastructural practices in Ukraine.Zusammenfassung:
Dienstag, 13. Januar 2026, 11.00 Uhr„‘Images and Objects of Russia’s war against Ukraine’“
Ukraine Lecture Series, Buchpräsentation
mit: Prof. Dr. Miglė Bareikytė, Natasha Klimenko, Dr. Viktoria Sereda
Englischsprachige Ukraine Ringvorlesung ausgerichtet vom Kompetenzverbund Interdisziplinäre Ukrainestudien Frankfurt (Oder) - Berlin. Interdisziplinäre Perspektiven zum Thema "Infrastructural fragmentation, infrastructural resilience".
Ort: Gräfin-Dönhoff-Gebäude, Europaplatz 1, Hörsaal 8
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