Articles by: Milica Trakilović

Milica Trakilović is a lecturer in the Graduate Gender Programme at Utrecht University. She obtained her PhD in Gender and Postcolonial Studies at the Institute for Cultural Inquiry (ICON) at Utrecht University. Her research encompasses questions of mobility, migration and borders; nationhood and belonging; Europeanness; post-colonial and post-socialist dialogues; (post-)Yugoslav transitions; feminist art practice; and visual culture.

Representing the Self, Improperly

Representing the Self, Improperly

This text traces the multi-faceted meanings of the Šejla Kamerić’s artwork Bosnian Girl by asking how a stereotype can be taken up and turned on itself. I explain how Orientalism and Balkanism are ideological discourses that are coded into the work’s original graffiti text. I subsequently demonstrate how the piece performs an intervention into these dominant meanings by showing how trans-coding, mimesis, embodiment and the strategy of ‘the eternal return’ is used to disavow the charged meaning in the original message. Keywords: representation, mimesis, feminist art, Orientalism, Balkanism, cultural studies