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WARFUN PodcastWARFUN Podcast13 - Partisan Struggles of the Past, Present, FutureIn this episode, Iva Jelušić and Gal Kirn talk about the Yugoslav People’s Liberation Struggle. Discussing the Partisan art created during the war, especially on the territory of Slovenia, they consider how wartime art production supported the resistance to fascism and complemented it as well as what its values are relevant today and how it could remain relevant in the future.   Gal Kirn holds a PhD in Intercultural Studies of Ideas from the University of Nova Gorica (Slovenia). He is currently a research associate at the Faculty of Philosophy in Ljubljana (Slovenia) where he is...2024-05-0847 minWARFUN PodcastWARFUN Podcast12 - The ‘bad’ anthropologist? A conversation with Thomas Randrup Pedersen about military anthropology and soldiering in the post-9/11 era.In this episode, Heidi Mogstad and Thomas Randrup Pedersen discuss anthropological attitudes to research on the military and some of the ethical and methodological complexities of studying and writing about soldiers and warfare. Pedersen shares experiences from his fieldwork with combat troops in Afghanistan and Iraq and reflects on his turn to existential anthropology. Mogstad and Pedersen also discuss some of their overlapping findings, including soldierly tropes of adventure, fun and post-war growth. Thomas Randrup Pedersen Thomas is an Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the Royal Danish Defence College. Heidi Mogstad is a Post-Doctoral Researcher...2024-04-1140 minWARFUN PodcastWARFUN Podcast11 – Frames and experience of soldiering in Germany. A conversation with Maren Tomforde This episode first traces how public perceptions of soldiers have changed over time, including the recent reappraisal of the status of the armed forces in the face of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The episode also sheds light on how soldiers experience civil-military relations. Against this background, the conversation revolves around German society’s relation to war. The conversation then digs into ostensibly contrasting realms of soldier experience. It addresses mechanisms to deal with fighting and killing and reveals the unexpected omnipresence of humor in soldier life.   Maren Tomforde is an anthropologist and the Head of Glo...2024-02-2834 minWARFUN PodcastWARFUN Podcast10 - On Many Roles of Music during the Siege of Sarajevo (1992-1995). A Conversation with Petra HamerIn this episode, Iva Jelušić and Petra Hamer talk about musicking in the besieged Sarajevo. The conversation covers many related aspects, from practical issues arising from the lack of electricity to the activities of musicians who stayed and those who fled as well as music-related activities of the soldiers. Petra talks about the omnipresence of music in the city and the reasons why it was completely expected. Petra Hamer is an ethnologist and cultural anthropologist researching popular music and culture during the war in Bosnia-Herzegovina (1992-1995). She holds a PhD from the University of Graz, where she w...2024-02-2129 minWARFUN PodcastWARFUN Podcast09 - Living for a better future at the El Shatt refugee campIn this episode, Iva Jelušić and Florian Bieber talk about the El Shatt refugee camp in Egypt that operated during the final two years of World War II. The conversation provides an overview of the functioning of this camp, the life of the people in it, and the aspects that made it a well-organized as well as a joyful establishment, which was different from other refugee camps. You can see images from the camp in the WarFun visual archive. Florian Bieber is a political scientist and historian working on inter-ethnic relations, ethnic conflict and na...2023-12-0524 minWARFUN PodcastWARFUN Podcast08 - Fun and the soldier trophy selfies. A Conversation with Elissa MailänderIn this episode, Iva Jelušić and Elissa Mailänder talk about Elissa's research of soldier amateur photography, particularly during the Second World War. The focus of their conversation is what can be discovered about soldiers and the ways they had fun through these seemingly banal tokens of war. Elissa Mailänder is Associate Professor of Contemporary History at Sciences Po in Paris. She is an expert on violence, gender and sexuality; material culture; and the history of everyday life. In her research to date, she has primarily focused on 20th century Germany and Austria. Iva Je...2023-10-0521 minWARFUN PodcastWARFUN Podcast07 - Musical entertainment in the British Armed Forces during the Great War (1914-1918)In this episode, Iva Jelušić and Emma Hanna talk about wartime entertainment and recreation in the British Armed Forces during the First World War. The focus of the conversation is on the relevance of musical activities to rank-and-file soldiers and their impact on soldiers’ morale and well-being. Emma Hanna is a lecturer in Modern British History at the University of Kent in Great Britain. On related topics she has published several articles and book chapters as well as two monographs, The Great War on the Small Screen: Representing the First World War in Contemporary Britain in 2009 and...2023-07-2720 minWARFUN PodcastWARFUN Podcast06 – War as a game: The playful aspects of the Daring Ones’ military and paramilitary experiences, 1917-1922In this episode, Blasco Sciarrino presents the Italian elite army corps known as the Daring Ones (Arditi), which fought mainly in the First World War. He discusses how having fun increased their fighting power in the course of war and their subsequent paramilitary activism, and considers if the playfulness and collective pursuits increased not just the Daring Ones’ military prowess, but also several of these men’s resolve to use violence. Blasco Sciarrino is a history teaching fellow and researcher. He received his PhD in 2022, on the political activism of Italian and Romanian Great War veterans in the...2023-04-2733 minWARFUN PodcastWARFUN Podcast05 - Theatre in the context of the Yugoslav Wars. A conversation with Jana DolečkiIn this episode, Iva Jelušić and Jana Dolečki discuss theatre in the context of the disintegration of socialist Yugoslavia and the Yugoslav Wars. The conversation focuses on the theatrical performances of the so-called frontline theaters and in the theaters outside war zones (in Zagreb and Belgrade). In the second part of the conversation, they consider some more general claims about theatre and its merits in the times of war. Jana Dolečki is a theatrologist, journalist and a conductor of two choirs in Vienna. Iva Jelušić is a Post-Doctoral Researcher for the “War and...2023-03-2923 minWARFUN PodcastWARFUN Podcast04 – Croatian veterans’ serious war games. A conversation with Sven MilekićIn this episode, Iva Jelušić and Sven Milekić talk about the activities of Croatian veterans of the 1990s conflict active in veterans’ associations. The conversation focuses on the veterans' strategies of self-presentation to the public and instances where the observer can glimpse pleasure despite their emphasis on severity and sacrifice. Sven Milekić is a Doctoral candidate enrolled in the PhD programme at the Department of History at Maynooth University as recipient of the Irish Research Council’s Andrew Grene Post-Conflict Reconciliation Scholarship. Iva Jelušić is a Post-Doctoral Researcher for the “War and Fun: Reconceptual...2023-01-2332 minWARFUN PodcastWARFUN Podcast03 – Adventure, precarity and colonial nostalgia: A conversation with Jethro Norman about European ex-soldiers turned private security contractors in East AfricaIn this episode, Heidi Mogstad talks to Jethro Norman about his ethnographic research with European veterans working and living as private military and security contractors in East Africa. Jethro argues for the importance of taking seriously the voices and experiences of veterans and ‘mercenaries’, including their attachments to and critiques of their own societies, the military, and national and colonial history. He also unsettles conventional ideas and stereotypes about contractors, war, and international green zones. Finally, Heidi challenges Jethro to reflect on the pleasures and discomfort he experienced during his novel and volatile fieldwork. Jethro Norman is a Po...2023-01-0227 minWARFUN PodcastWARFUN Podcast02 - Consumerism in the service of pleasure and fun during the Vietnam War. A conversation with Meredith LairIn this episode, Iva Jelušić and Meredith Lair talk about the life of the US soldiers in army bases during the Vietnam War. The conversation first focuses on some of the findings from Lair’s book Armed with Abundance: Consumerism and Soldiering in the Vietnam War (2011), which examines the non-combat experiences of American soldiers in Vietnam. The second part of the conversation brings to the fore her current research, including soldier photography during the same war. Meredith Lair is an Associate Professor of History at George Mason University, where she directs the interdisciplinary studies graduate program, and...2022-12-1940 minWARFUN PodcastWARFUN Podcast01 – Is there a place for fun and pleasure in war research? A conversation with Catherine LutzIn this episode, Eva Johais and Catherine Lutz discuss whether we can and should study fun in the context of war. This means dealing with moral and conceptual questions of conducting research on war. Why does Catherine Lutz call for “decentering the battlefield”? How can our own moralities inhibit our understanding of war as a central phenomenon in the contemporary world? And what forms of pleasure do people feel when they go to war? During this conversation, the concept of war is also linked to the idea of spectacle, which reveals how war resembles other forms of huma...2022-09-2728 minI Kassen med David BjerreI Kassen med David BjerreI Kassen #829: WarHunt (2022)Så skal vi i krig med Mickey Rourke! En gruppe soldater må tage på en farlig mission i fjendeland, men opdager snart, at der er noget endnu værre i skoven end Jerrry'er! Men er WarHunt mere WarCunt end WarFun? I Kassen undersøger sagen! http://www.ikassenshow.dk/2022/01/i-kassen-829-warhunt-2022.html2022-01-2928 min