Why Digital Memory Studies Should Not Overlook Eastern Europe's Memory Wars

Authors
Publication date 2013
Host editors
  • U. Blacker
  • A. Etkind
  • J. Fedor
Book title Memory and Theory in Eastern Europe
ISBN
  • 9781137322050
Series Palgrave Studies in Cultural and Intellectual History
Pages (from-to) 219-232
Publisher New York: Palgrave Macmillan
Organisations
  • Faculty of Humanities (FGw) - Amsterdam Institute for Humanities Research (AIHR)
Abstract
n the last decades of the twentieth century, the humanities and social sciences in Western Europe and North America experienced a 'memory boom' that gave rise to new research agendas and provoked interdisciplinary exchange. Less known are the ways in which academic practices of Memory Studies have been applied, adapted, and transformed in the countries of East-Central Europe and the former Soviet Union. Proceeding from a clear-eyed interrogation of the 'memory boom' paradigm itself - and its theoretical portability into a new cultural context - this volume collects new and varied perspectives on the challenges of post-catastrophic memory, offering a novel approach to a paradigm that has become canonical and crystallized.
Document type Chapter
Language English
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