Iuliia Skubytska
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), historian, an Associate Research Fellow at Princeton University, where she teaches a course Trauma and Oral History: Giving Voice to the Unspeakable
The level and scope of trauma in Ukrainian society have reached a tremendous scale. We talk about approaches to working with trauma and its communication in humanities and artistic practices, and look at the museum exhibition as a space of possibilities. The conversation focuses on how to use international experience while adjusting the postcolonial optics, how to avoid re-traumatisation when working with memories. And most importantly, what is the significance of trauma processing for the future?
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), historian, an Associate Research Fellow at Princeton University, where she teaches a course Trauma and Oral History: Giving Voice to the Unspeakable
moderator, culturologist, culturologist and curator of the interdisciplinary art programme DOCU/SYNTHESIS