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The Balkans: Mission Possible (Part III) IWM Lectures in Human Sciences Maria Todorova, Ivan Vejvoda Friday, 25 October 2024, 18:00 CEST IWM Library No, it is not a mistake. The titles of this year's IWM Lectures in Human Sciences allude to Mission Impossible, the Tom Cruise film series. While it is impossible to perform his physical stunts, the tricky mountainous terrain of the Balkans and their trickier history offer enough vertigo. Still, there is nothing comparable to looking down from a mountain peak in the Balkans. But Gadamer is there, with his defense of humanities, with his thoughts on tradition, prejudice, experience, dialogue, negotiation, reciprocity, situatedness, and the fusion of horizons. In three consecutive lectures, Maria Todorova attempts to take stock of her own shifting horizons as she has both experienced and contemplated the Balkans over the course of her life. The third lecture – Framing Balkan Biographies or Mission Possible: Rogue Nation – shifts the perspective drastically to focus on individuals, with the intention to let them speak and enter in a “true conversation, a conversation in which we seek to find ‘our’ language––to grasp what we have in common” (Gadamer). By presenting brief biographies of several relatively unknown individuals from different social backgrounds, this lecture highlights the power (and pitfalls) of “framing.” Maybe on top of the mountain we can reach a momentary fusion. Maria Todorova is a Bulgarian historian specializing in the Balkans. She publishes extensively on Eastern Europe, the Balkans, and Communism. Imagining the Balkans (1997) is her most influential book. Todorova is Edward William & Jane Marr Gutgsell Endowed Professor Emerita at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Currently, she is Guest of the Institute at the Institute for Human Sciences (IWM Vienna). Ivan Vejvoda, IWM Permanent Fellow, moderated the evening. In cooperation with: Institut für Kultur- und Sozialanthropologie der Universität Wien Institut für Politikwissenschaft der Universität Wien Research Center for the History of Transformations (RECET) ________ Visit our website for upcoming events: https://www.iwm.at/upcoming-events FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: X (Twitter): / iwm_vienna LinkedIn: / iwmvienna Facebook: / iwmvienna