UID:
almahu_9949315536002882
Umfang:
XII, 296 p. 17 illus.
,
online resource.
Ausgabe:
1st ed. 2022.
ISBN:
9783031046582
Serie:
Palgrave Macmillan Memory Studies,
Inhalt:
This book looks at the memory of the communist past in Central and Eastern Europe, with a particular focus on Bulgaria: its "official" memory, constructed by institutions, its public memory, molded by media, rituals, books and films and the urban environment, and the everyday or 'vernacular' memory. It investigates how the recent past is remembered and the circumstances upon which this memory is conditioned - how is communism/socialism construed as a public recollection? Do these processes differ in the distinct post-communist countries? The book's first part traces the institutional and political dimensions of coping with the communist past and the second part concentrates on personal reminiscences and vernacular memory. The book will be of interest for researchers and students in the fields of memory studies, Central and East European studies, oral history and contemporary history, as well as for specialists at institutions of memory and memory activists and organisations.
Anmerkung:
Introduction: Memory Archipelago -- Part One -- Politics of memory and cultures of memory -- Chapter 1. The new 'grand narrative': coping with the past -- Chapter 2. Politics of justice: the transitional justice -- Chapter 3. Politics of recognition -- Part Two.-.Narratives of memory and mnemonic communities -- Chapter 4. 'Thorns in the spirit': traumatic narratives -- Chapter 5. 'Sorrow, almost hope': nostalgic narratives -- Conclusion: Is there hope for memory?.
In:
Springer Nature eBook
Weitere Ausg.:
Printed edition: ISBN 9783031046575
Weitere Ausg.:
Printed edition: ISBN 9783031046599
Weitere Ausg.:
Printed edition: ISBN 9783031046605
Sprache:
Englisch
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-031-04658-2
URL:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-04658-2
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