Panel III
Gemarginaliseerde stemmen
Transforming Protest Space in Khartoum: Discursive and Visual Transformations of the 2019 Sit-In
Herinneringen aan Lalish in Nederland: Hoe de Jezidi-gemeenschap vasthoudt aan haar lieux de mémoire
Het spel buiten het stadion: vrouwen, voetbal en ruimte in Iran
This article examines how the sit-in space surrounding the Sudanese Armed Forces headquarters in Khartoum has been discursively and visually transformed since 2019. It discovers how the site changed from a revolutionary protest space into a militarised zone. But also later on into a digitally mediated space of memory and contestation.
This article examines how Yazidi traditions, sacred sites and memories of violence are remembered and reconfigured within the Dutch diaspora after the 2014 genocide. Using concepts from memory studies, it shows how Lalish remains central through ritual practices and how remembrance is expressed not only in commemorations, but also in everyday practices and personal narratives.
This article examines how Iranian women football players and fans create space for expression, identity and resistance despite exclusion from stadiums. Drawing on a thematic literature analysis and theories of space, everyday resistance and gender performativity, it shows how alternative spaces enable presence, collective identity and subtle resistance within a tightly regulated context.
