Mari Norbakk
Mari Norbakk is a PhD candidate at the department of Social Anthropology at the University of Bergen. She is writing her dissertation on Egyptian work migrants in Qatar, and is particularly interested in hierarchies, paper-structures and saving practices. She has formerly worked on masculinity, marriage and law reform in Egypt and Tunisia. Mari Norbakk is a founding member of the Society in Translation within the Parliament of Bodies and has worked on The List.
Compiled and updated each year by UNITED for Intercultural Action, an anti-discrimination network, The List traces information relating to the deaths of 36,570 people who have lost their lives within or on the borders of Europe since 1993 due to state policies (documented as of 1 April 2019).
The List has been updated for local cases and translated into Norwegian by a group of five scholars and activists: Kari Hagatun, Mari Norbakk, Ørjan Skaga, Cathrine Talleraas and Sunniva Vik and copyedited by Ama Hanssen. This collective process aims for a discursive, transformative translation process through which there could emerge a place and time to problematise and reflect on the politics of mourning and listing.
In collaboration with Bergen Assembly 2019, the Norwegian daily metropolitan newspaper Bergensavisen disseminated The List as an insert and online on 7 June 2019.
The distribution of The List in Bergensavisen newspaper was facilitated by Bergen Assembly 2019 core group member Banu Cennetoğlu. Since 2007, in collaboration with art workers and institutions, Cennetoğlu has facilitated updated versions of The List using public spaces such as billboards, transport networks, and newspapers.
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