The Flowers of Srebrenica Review: A Stark Reflection on the Srebrenica Massacre and Its Legacy : The Indiependent
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The flowers of Srebrenica It should be impossible to put it on stage. Irish scholar Aidan Hehir’s book, a narrative account of the visit to Srebrenica (now a Memorial Center), where the UN left thousands of Bosnian Muslim men and boys to be tortured and massacred by Bosnian Serb soldiers, and countless other women and girls to be raped, challenges the definition of gender. In part road movie, in part daily trauma, partly confessional, written an…
LegalAlien's "The Flowers of Srebrenica": Theatre as Healing
The Flowers of Srebrenica should be impossible to stage. Irish academic Aidan Hehir’s book, a narrative account of visiting Srebrenica (now a Memorial Centre), where the UN left thousands of Bosnian Muslim men and boys to be tortured and slaughtered by Bosnian Serb soldiers, and countless more women and girls to be raped, defies genre definition. Part road movie, part trauma diary, part confessional, written and peppered with dry wit, it strike…
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