Srebrenica burial ceremonies on YouTube: Remembering the dead and the missing in a contested political situation

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  • Laura Huttunen University of Tampere

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In this paper, I analyse a body of YouTube videos depicting the annual reburial cum memorial ceremony in Potočari, Bosnia-Herzegovina, which commemorates the victims of the July 1995 Srebrenica massacre. The 8,000 victims that went missing after the assault on Srebrenica are among the totality of victims of the 1992–1995 Bosnian War. Around 100,000 people lost their lives in the conflict, but in addition to this grave figure, there is also a peculiar group of victims – the 30,000 people who remained missing after the war had ended. The complicated process of locating and identifying the missing has taken years, creating a situation where remembering and commemorating the dead merges with remembering and commemorating the missing. Moreover, the difficult political legacy of the war has created a situation where remembering the dead and the missing is often understood within a heavily politicized atmosphere. The intensity of the Srebrenica tragedy, as well as the international media attention it receives, makes the Srebrenica victims more visible than the other victims in Bosnia, both nationally and internationally. The widespread presence of this remembrance online is part of this visibility. There are dozens of video clips on YouTube showing various stages of the annual ceremony in Potočari: sometimes they are long shots showing the unfolding of the ceremony in real time, while other clips are heavily edited collages of the event with added music. In this paper, these practices of online remembrance are interpreted through the concepts of liminality, witnessing and cultural memory. I argue that the internet has become an effective site to circulate and put forward witness accounts as testimonies. They enable the creation of specific communities of memory across spatial distance.

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Laura Huttunen, University of Tampere

Laura Huttunen is Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Tampere. Her research interests include migration studies, transnational anthropology, the Bosnian diaspora, multi-sited ethnography, and the meanings of home and belonging. Moreover, she is interested in ethnographic approaches to artistic production, and in developing anthropological approaches to reading and writing practices. Her Academy of Finland-funded research project, Between Nation States and Transnational Networks, examined the ways of living in the Bosnian diaspora, and how Bosnians relate to the violent past. In her current project, Absence and liminality: Missing persons and the social order (Institute for Advanced Social Research, University of Tampere 2012–2014), she analyses the issue of missing persons in BosniaHerzegovina and beyond.

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2023-09-27