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Memory and Theory in Eastern Europe: Palgrave Studies in Cultural and Intellectual History

Autor Uilleam Blacker, Alexander Etkind Editat de J. Fedor
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 sep 2013
It is the aim of this volume to investigate how academic practices of Memory Studies are being applied, adapted, and transformed in the countries of East-Central Europe and the former Soviet Union. It affords a new, startlingly different perspective for scholars of both Eastern European history and Memory Studies.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781137322050
ISBN-10: 1137322055
Pagini: 279
Ilustrații: IX, 279 p.
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:2013
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan US
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Palgrave Studies in Cultural and Intellectual History

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Introduction; Uilleam Blacker and Alexander Etkind PART I: DIVIDED MEMORY 1. Europe's Divided Memory; Aleida Assmann 2. Human Rights and European Remembrance; Jay Winter 3. European Memory: Between Jewish and Cosmopolitan; Natan Sznaider PART II: POST-COLONIAL, POST-SOCIALIST 4. Between Paris and Warsaw: Multidirectional Memory, Ethics and Historical Responsibility; Michael Rothberg 5. Theory as Memory Practice: The Divided Discourse on Poland's Postcoloniality; Dirk Uffelmann 6. Occupation vs Colonization: Post-Soviet Latvia and the Provincialization of Europe; Kevin M. F. Platt PART III: MOURNING MATTERS 7. Murder in the Cemetery: Memorial Clashes over the Victims of the Soviet-Polish Wars; Andrzej Nowak 8. Living among the Ghosts of Others: Urban Postmemory in Eastern Europe; Uilleam Blacker 9. Towards Cosmopolitan Mourning: Belarusian Literature between History and Politics; Simon Lewis PART IV: MEMORY WARS IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY 10. Why Digital Memory Studies Should Not Overlook Eastern Europe's Memory Wars; Ellen Rutten 11. Memory Wars in Post-Soviet Ukraine (1991-2010); Andriy Portnov 12. The Struggle for History: The Past as a Limited Resource; Ilya Kalinin

Recenzii

'The contributors to this volume explore the difficult challenges facing Europe in reaching common understandings of very different historical memories of Holocaust and Gulag. The editors have brought together scholars who cross the boundaries of humanistic disciplines. Above all, they have found scholars who have been brave enough to learn about the other half of Europe.' - Mark von Hagen, Arizona State University
'A compelling volume that powerfully challenges the Western canon of Memory Studies to define a new age of cultural memory in the East.' - Andrew Hoskins, Editor-in-Chief, Memory Studies

Notă biografică

Aleida Assman, University of Konstanz, GermanyNancy Condee, University of Pittsburgh, USAMischa Gabowitsch, Einstein Forum, State University of New York at Potsdam, USAIlya Kalinin, St. Petersburg State University, RussiaSimon Lewis, Kings College, University of Cambridge, UKAndrzej Nowak, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, PolandAndrei Portnov, Humboldt University of Berlin, GermanyNatan Sznaider, Academic College, Tel-Aviv-Yaffo, IsraelJay Winter, Yale University, USAHarald Wydra, University of Cambridge, UK