Disputed memory : emotions and memory politics in Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe /

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Daljnji autori: Sindbk Andersen, Tea (Urednik), Tornquist Plewa, Barbara (Urednik)
Format: Elektronički e-knjiga
Jezik:engleski
Izdano: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2016]
Serija:Media and Cultural memory: Medien und Kulturelle Erinnerung, Volume 24
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  • Introduction: Disputed memories in Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe / Tea Sindbk Andersen and Barbara Tornquist-Plewa
  • Part 1. Transnational memory politics
  • Global memory and dialogic forgetting : the Armenian case / Cecilie Felicia Stokholm Banke
  • Overcoming memory conflicts : Russia, Finland and the Second World War / Tuomas Forsberg
  • Sorry for Srebrenica? : public apologies and genocide in the western Balkans / Davide Denti
  • Part 2. Sites of memory transmission
  • The spatial choreography of emotion at Berlin's memorials : experience, ambivalence and the ethics of secondary witnessing / Sophie Oliver
  • The universal victim : representing Jews and Roma in a European Holocaust museum / Birga U. Meyer
  • The memory of the Roma Holocaust in Ukraine : mass graves, memory work and the politics of commemoration / Andrej Kotljarchuk
  • Part 3. Local and marginal memory
  • Forced migration and identity in the memories of post-war expellees from Poland and Ukraine / Anna Wylegala
  • Forming a common European memory of WWII from a peripheral perspective : anthropological insight into the struggle for recognition of Estonians' WWII Memories in Europe / Inge Melchior
  • Red carnations on Victory Day and military marches on UPA Day? : remembered history of WWII in Ukraine / Yuliya Yurchuk
  • Part 4. Memorial media spaces
  • Framing the Ukrainian insurgent army and the Latvian Legion : transnational history-writing on Wikipedia / Martins Kaprans
  • Negotiating memory in online social networks : Ukrainian and Ukrainian-Russian discussions of Soviet rule and anti-Soviet resistance / Volodymyr Kulyk
  • Football and memories of Croatian fascism on Facebook / Tea Sindbk Andersen
  • Collective memory and institutional reform in Albania / Elvin Gjevori
  • Clashes between national and post-national European views on commemorating the past : the case of the Centennial Hall in Wroclaw / Igor Pietraszewski and Barbara Tornquist-Plewa.