Disputed Memory : Emotions and Memory Politics in Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe / ed. by Tea Sindbæk Andersen, Barbara Törnquist-Plewa.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Media and Cultural Memory / Medien und kulturelle Erinnerung ; 24Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2016]Copyright date: ©2016Description: 1 online resource (IV, 383 p.)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9783110453539
- Collective memory -- Political aspects
- Emotions -- Political aspects
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Influence
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Social aspects
- 20. Jahrhundert
- Erinnerungskultur
- Erinnerungspolitik
- Osteuropa
- Zentraleuropa
- SOCIAL SCIENCE / General
- 20th century
- Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe
- Memory disputes
- memory politics
- 800
- DAW1051 .D57 2016
- KD 5060
- Issued also in print.
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Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Introduction: Disputed Memories in Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe -- Part 1: Transnational Memory Politics -- Global Memory and Dialogic Forgetting: The Armenian Case -- Overcoming Memory Conflicts: Russia, Finland and the Second World War -- Sorry for Srebrenica? Public Apologies and Genocide in the Western Balkans -- Part 2: Sites of Memory Transmission -- The Spatial Choreography of Emotion at Berlin's Memorials: Experience, Ambivalence and the Ethics of Secondary Witnessing -- The Universal Victim - Representing Jews and Roma in a European Holocaust Museum -- The Memory of the Roma Holocaust in Ukraine: Mass Graves, Memory Work and the Politics of Commemoration -- Part 3: Local and Marginal Memory -- Forced Migration and Identity in the Memories of Post-War Expellees from Poland and Ukraine -- Forming a Common European Memory of WWII from a Peripheral Perspective: Anthropological Insight into the Struggle for Recognition of Estonians' WWII Memories in Europe -- Red Carnations on Victory Day and Military Marches on UPA Day? Remembered History of WWII in Ukraine -- Part 4: Memorial Media Spaces -- Framing the Ukrainian Insurgent Army and the Latvian Legion: Transnational History-Writing on Wikipedia -- Negotiating Memory in Online Social Networks: Ukrainian and Ukrainian-Russian Discussions of Soviet Rule and Anti-Soviet Resistance -- Football and Memories of Croatian Fascism on Facebook -- Collective Memory and Institutional Reform in Albania -- Clashes between National and Post-national European Views on Commemorating the Past: The Case of the Centennial Hall in Wrocław -- Notes on contributors -- Index of names -- Subject index
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The world wars, genocides and extremist ideologies of the 20th century are remembered very differently across Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe, resulting sometimes in fierce memory disputes. This book investigates the complexity and contention of the layers of memory of the troubled 20th century in the region. Written by an international group of scholars from a diversity of disciplines, the chapters approach memory disputes in methodologically innovative ways, studying representations and negotiations of disputed pasts in different media, including monuments, museum exhibitions, individual and political discourse and electronic social media. Analyzing memory disputes in various local, national and transnational contexts, the chapters demonstrate the political power and social impact of painful and disputed memories. The book brings new insights into current memory disputes in Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe. It contributes to the understanding of processes of memory transmission and negotiation across borders and cultures in Europe, emphasizing the interconnectedness of memory with emotions, mediation and politics.
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