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The Fluidity of Collective Memory : Time, Place, and Meaning-Making in Recalling the Past
The Fluidity of Collective Memory : Time, Place, and Meaning-Making in Recalling the Past
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ISBN No.: 9781666965575
Pages: 268
Year: 202601
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
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List of Figures List of Contributors Introduction, Maria Alina Asavei and Katerina Kralova Part I: Artistic and Cultural Memories in Changing Times and Spaces 1. From Text to Place and Back: Exploring Information Dynamics and Visitor Engagement at Literary Heritage Sites, Iulian Vamanu and Rachel Rackham 2. Villains of the Lost Paradise: Reshaping Histories and Shifting Memories of Nicolae and Elena Ceau?escu and Communism, Klara Vedlichova 3. Making and Un-Making Memories. Reviving Recent Contemporary Art in Romania, Cristina Stoenescu 4. Weaving between Meta-Narratives of Multiple Pasts: How Do the Postmodern Novels The Adventures of a Wanderer in Slovakia and Flights Employ Petite Histoire to Reveal the Socialist and Post-Socialist Simulacrum of the State? Claudia Macey-Dare Part II: Testimonial Recounting of the Past: Shifting Meanings, Images, and Narratives 5. Nicolae Ceau?escu's Official Portrait in the Shifting Memories of Romania's Generation X, Alexandru Stanescu 6. Memories of Loss and Atrocities: Jewish Photographers of Thessaloniki and their Post-Holocaust Family Archives, Katerina Kralova and Nathalie Soursos 7.


"Life(-long) Storying": An Integrated Approach to Understanding the Multidimensional Embeddedness of Personal Narrative Production, Jiri Kocian, Jakub Mlynar and Grygorii Maliukov Part III: Urban Space and Memory Making and Un-Making 8. From Raising a Soviet Man to Building a US Embassy: The Republican Stadium in Chisinau between Two Hegemons, Katerina Fuksova and Ecaterina Pislari 9. Shifting Nostalgias through Urban Domestic Interiors in (Post-)Communist Romania, Maria Alina Asavei Part IV: National(ist) Narratives between Heroism and Victimhood 10. Projecting National Victimhood into Foreign Policy: Serbia in the Wake of Russia's 2022 Invasion of Ukraine, Jessie Barton Hronesova 11. Unity through Disunity: Turkey and the Memory of the Treaty of Sevres in the Twenty-First Century, Jacob Maze Index the Treaty of Sevres in the Twenty-First Century, Jacob Maze IndexRomania's Generation X, Alexandru Stanescu 6. Memories of Loss and Atrocities: Jewish Photographers of Thessaloniki and their Post-Holocaust Family Archives, Katerina Kralova and Nathalie Soursos 7. "Life(-long) Storying": An Integrated Approach to Understanding the Multidimensional Embeddedness of Personal Narrative Production, Jiri Kocian, Jakub Mlynar and Grygorii Maliukov Part III: Urban Space and Memory Making and Un-Making 8. From Raising a Soviet Man to Building a US Embassy: The Republican Stadium in Chisinau between Two Hegemons, Katerina Fuksova and Ecaterina Pislari 9.


Shifting Nostalgias through Urban Domestic Interiors in (Post-)Communist Romania, Maria Alina Asavei Part IV: National(ist) Narratives between Heroism and Victimhood 10. Projecting National Victimhood into Foreign Policy: Serbia in the Wake of Russia's 2022 Invasion of Ukraine, Jessie Barton Hronesova 11. Unity through Disunity: Turkey and the Memory of the Treaty of Sevres in the Twenty-First Century, Jacob Maze Indexthe Treaty of Sevres in the Twenty-First Century, Jacob Maze Indexhe Treaty of Sevres in the Twenty-First Century, Jacob Maze Indexthe Treaty of Sevres in the Twenty-First Century, Jacob Maze Index.


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