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    almahu_9949568421702882
    Format: 1 online resource (xvii, 315 pages) : , illustrations.
    ISBN: 9781003430179 , 1003430171 , 9781000933604 , 1000933601 , 9781000933642 , 1000933644
    Series Statement: European remembrance and solidarity
    Content: "This book discusses how societies, groups and individuals remember and make sense of global neoliberal change in Eastern Europe. Such an investigation is all the more timely as the 1990s are increasingly looked to for answers explaining the populist and nationalist turn across the globe. The volume shows how the key processes that impacted many lives across the social spectrum in Eastern Europe, such as deindustrialization, privatization, restitution and abrupt social reorganization, are collectively remembered across society today and how memory narratives of the 1990s contribute to current identities and political climate. This volume establishes the memory of economic transformation as a research focus in its own right. It investigates different levels of memory, from the national through the local to the cultural, analysing key myths of the transformation, giving special recognition to the social space and vernacular memories of the transformation period, and reflecting on how the changes of the 1990s are mediated in cultural representations. Given the book's interdisciplinary scope that covers several fields, it will prove of interest to those working in memory studies, contemporary history, sociology, East European area studies, and literary and film studies. It will also serve as a significant point of reference for those researching the interdisciplinary and rapidly expanding field of transformation studies and thus is an invaluable source across different fields of study"--
    Note: Neoliberalism, Eastern Europe and collective memory : setting the framework / Joanna Wawrzyniak and Veronika Pehe -- Shock therapy mythologies : contested memories of Poland's Balcerowicz Plan / Florian Peters -- A recurring bone of contention : the memory politics of Slovakia's economic transformation / Matej Ivančík -- From Communism to Neoliberalism : conflated memories of Bulgaria's corrupted transition / Tom Junes and Ivo Iliev -- Political uses of memory of the early period of the post-Soviet transformations in contemporary Russia / Olga Malinova -- Regimes of truth and the discontent of memories : self-deception and denial during the growing together of the two Germanies / Thomas Lindenberger -- Economic change, skills and the shifting horizons of social recognition : East German and Czech care workers remember the disruptive 1990s / Till Hilmar -- 'The lost years' : gender, citizenship, and economic change in Romania during the long '90s / Jill Massino -- There was no more work, no more life, no more anything...': Hungarian workers' memories of the Neoliberal transition / Tibor Valuch -- How the Polish business elite remembers the neoliberal turn / Kamil Lipiński and Joanna Wawrzyniak -- The neoliberal turn in biographical narratives of young people in Poland / Adam Mrozowicki and Justyna Kajta -- Privatization comedies as media of memory of the Czech(oslovak) economic transformation / Veronika Pehe -- Screening the criminal underworld of capitalist nation-state making : dogs and memory of the 1990s in Poland / Saygun Gökarıksel -- The moral right to economic crime : remembering the 1990s in a tragic mode in Alexei Ivanov's Nasty Weather [Nenast'e] / Ksenia Robbe -- Films without a viewer : Ukrainian filmmakers and memory of the neoliberal turn in the post-Soviet space / Olga Gontarska and Veronika Pehe -- The German 'floating gap' : post-unification memory in literary fiction / Joanna Jabłkowska and Magdalena Saryusz-Wolska -- 'We're rushing towards Capitalism like the Titanic towards a fucking iceberg' : representations of East German (social) transformation in films and TV series from the 2000s until today / Anna Lux -- Memories of the neoliberal turn in comparative perspective : a research agenda / Veronika Pehe and Joanna Wawrzyniak.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Remembering the neoliberal turn Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2024 ISBN 9781032553337
    Language: English
    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung
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    UID:
    gbv_1858127254
    Format: xvii, 315 Seiten , Diagramme
    ISBN: 9781032553337 , 9781032553344
    Series Statement: European remembrance and solidarity
    Content: This book discusses how societies, groups and individuals remember and make sense of global neoliberal change in Eastern Europe. Such an investigation is all the more timely as the 1990s are increasingly looked to for answers explaining the populist and nationalist turn across the globe. The volume shows how the key processes that impacted many lives across the social spectrum in Eastern Europe, such as deindustrialization, privatization, restitution and abrupt social reorganization, are collectively remembered across society today and how memory narratives of the 1990s contribute to current identities and political climate. This volume establishes the memory of economic transformation as a research focus in its own right. It investigates different levels of memory, from the national through the local to the cultural, analysing key myths of the transformation, giving special recognition to the social space and vernacular memories of the transformation period and reflecting on how the changes of the 1990s are mediated in cultural representations. Given the book’s interdisciplinary scope that covers several fields, it will prove to be of interest to those working in memory studies, contemporary history, sociology, East European area studies and literary and film studies. It will also serve as a significant point of reference for those researching the interdisciplinary and rapidly expanding field of transformation studies and thus is an invaluable source across different fields.
    Note: Enthält Literaturangaben und ein Register , Neoliberalism, Eastern Europe and collective memory : setting the framework , Part I. Founding myths and counter-narratives of the transformation , Shock therapy mythologies : contested memories of Poland's Balcerowicz Plan , A recurring bone of contention : the memory politics of Slovakia's economic transformation , From communism to neoliberalism : conflated memories of Bulgaria's corrupted transition , Political uses of memory of the early period of the post-Soviet transformations in contemporary Russia , Regimes of truth and the discontent of memories : self-deception and denial during the growing together of the two Germanies , Part II. Vernacular memories and biographical narratives , Economic change, skills and the shifting horizons of social recognition : East German and Czech care workers remember the disruptive 1990s , 'The lost years' : gender, citizenship and economic change in Romania during the long 1990s , 'There was no more work, no more life, no more anything...' : Hungarian workers' memories of the neoliberal transition , How the Polish business elite remembers the neoliberal turn , The neoliberal turn in biographical narratives of young people in Poland , Part III. Cultural memory of economic change , Privatization comedies as media of memory of the Czech(oslovak) economic transformation , Screening the criminal underworld of capitalist nation-state making : Dogs and memory of the 1990s in Poland , The moral right to economic crime : remembering the Russian 1990s in a tragic mode in Alexei Ivanov's Nasty Weather [Nenast'ye] , Films without a viewer : Ukrainian filmmakers and memory of the neoliberal turn in the post-Soviet space , The German 'floating gap' : post-unification memory in literary fiction , 'We're rushing towards capitalism like the Titanic towards a fucking iceberg' : representations of East German (social) transformation in films and TV series from the 2000s until today , Memories of the neoliberal turn in comparative perspective : a research agenda
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781003430179
    Language: English
    Keywords: Osteuropa ; Neoliberalismus ; Wirtschaftsentwicklung ; Kollektives Gedächtnis ; Geschichte 1990-2023 ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Cover
    URL: Cover
    Author information: Wawrzyniak, Joanna 1975-
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