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  1. After memory
    World War II in contemporary Eastern European literatures
    Contributor: Schwartz, Matthias (Herausgeber); Weller, Nina (Herausgeber); Winkel, Heike (Herausgeber)
    Published: 8. Juni 2021; ©2021
    Publisher:  De Gruyter, Berlin ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Boston

    Even seventy-five years after the end of World War II, the commemorative cultures surrounding the War and the Holocaust in Central, Eastern and South Eastern Europe are anything but fixed. The fierce debates on how to deal with the past among the... more

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    Even seventy-five years after the end of World War II, the commemorative cultures surrounding the War and the Holocaust in Central, Eastern and South Eastern Europe are anything but fixed. The fierce debates on how to deal with the past among the newly constituted nation states in these regions have already received much attention by scholars in cultural and memory studies. The present volume posits that literature as a medium can help us understand the shifting attitudes towards World War II and the Holocaust in post-Communist Europe in recent years. These shifts point to new commemorative cultures shaping up ‘after memory’. Contemporary literary representations of World War II and the Holocaust in Eastern Europe do not merely extend or replace older practices of remembrance and testimony, but reflect on these now defunct or superseded narratives. New narratives of remembrance are conditioned by a fundamentally new social and political context, one that emerged from the devaluation of socialist commemorative rituals and as a response to the loss of private and family memory narratives. The volume offers insights into the diverse literatures of Eastern Europe and their ways of depicting the area’s contested heritage.

     

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    Contributor: Schwartz, Matthias (Herausgeber); Weller, Nina (Herausgeber); Winkel, Heike (Herausgeber)
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9783110713831; 9783110713879
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    Series: Media and cultural memory = Medien und kulturelle Erinnerung ; volume 29
    Subjects: Literatur; Zweiter Weltkrieg <Motiv>; SOCIAL SCIENCE / General
    Other subjects: Eastern European Cultures; Theory of Memory; World War II Memory; World War II in Literature
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  2. After Memory
    World War II in Contemporary Eastern European Literatures
  3. After memory
    World War II in contemporary Eastern European literatures
    Contributor: Schwartz, Matthias (HerausgeberIn); Weller, Nina (HerausgeberIn); Winkel, Heike (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: [2021]; © 2021
    Publisher:  De Gruyter, Berlin

    Frontmatter -- Contents -- After Memory: Introduction -- Growing in the Cracks: On Ecologies of the Margins -- I Imaginary Adoptions: Family Histories and Personal Legacies -- Bodies of Evidence: Memory, the Forensic Imagination and Family Histories... more

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    Frontmatter -- Contents -- After Memory: Introduction -- Growing in the Cracks: On Ecologies of the Margins -- I Imaginary Adoptions: Family Histories and Personal Legacies -- Bodies of Evidence: Memory, the Forensic Imagination and Family Histories about former Yugoslavia -- Transnational Aspects of Postmemory in Third-Generation Fiction: The ‘Contrapuntal’ Cases of Piotr Paziński and Erwin Mortier -- Ghost-Writing World War II Memories: Romanian Holocaust Survivors’ Life Stories in Post-Cold War Western Societies -- Legacies of Stalinism and the Gulag: Manifestations of Trauma and Post Memory -- II Revisionist Appropriations: National Belongings and Collective Identities -- Is the Past a Secret Language? The Jewish Other and the Holocaust in Iurii Vynnychuk’s Novel Tango of Death -- Post-Imperial Resentments: Alternative Histories of World War II in Popular Post-Soviet Speculative Fiction -- Chetniks and Partisans: Conflicting Narratives in Contemporary Serbian Literature -- Delectatio Morosa: Reflections on Affective Compensation, Conflation, and Fantasy in Polish Memory Culture -- III Fictional Interventions: Alternate Narratives and Subverted Mythologies -- ‘Spectral Stories’: Fictional Re-Inventions of the Holocaust in Contemporary Polish Literature -- Counterfactuals and (Counter)memory: Im/possible Modes of ‘Undoing’ the Great Patriotic War -- The ‘Gift of Memory’ and the ‘Gift of Oblivion’: Holocaust and World War II in Contemporary Hungarian Literature -- De-Mythologising History: On the Fictional and Phantasmatic Dismantling of the Leningrad Blockade Narrative -- IV Imaginative Reconfigurations: Average Heroes and Ambivalent Subjectivities -- Digging up Skulls, Fighting with Words: On Radka Denemarková’s Novel Money from Hitler -- Layers of the Crypt: Baltic Women’s Postmemory of World War II in Life Stories and Fiction -- Bridging the Gaps: The Poetics of Postmemory in the Czech Graphic Novel Alois Nebel -- Obsessed with the Past: On the Topicality of the Historical Novel in Eastern Europe Today -- Appendix -- Acknowledgments -- Notes on Contributors -- Index Even seventy-five years after the end of World War II, the commemorative cultures surrounding the War and the Holocaust in Central, Eastern and South Eastern Europe are anything but fixed. The fierce debates on how to deal with the past among the newly constituted nation states in these regions have already received much attention by scholars in cultural and memory studies. The present volume posits that literature as a medium can help us understand the shifting attitudes towards World War II and the Holocaust in post-Communist Europe in recent years. These shifts point to new commemorative cultures shaping up ‘after memory’. Contemporary literary representations of World War II and the Holocaust in Eastern Europe do not merely extend or replace older practices of remembrance and testimony, but reflect on these now defunct or superseded narratives. New narratives of remembrance are conditioned by a fundamentally new social and political context, one that emerged from the devaluation of socialist commemorative rituals and as a response to the loss of private and family memory narratives. The volume offers insights into the diverse literatures of Eastern Europe and their ways of depicting the area’s contested heritage

     

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    Contributor: Schwartz, Matthias (HerausgeberIn); Weller, Nina (HerausgeberIn); Winkel, Heike (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783110713831; 9783110713879
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    Series: Media and cultural memory ; Volume 29
    Subjects: East European literature; World War, 1939-1945; SOCIAL SCIENCE / General
    Other subjects: Eastern European Cultures; Theory of Memory; World War II Memory; World War II in Literature
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (VII, 479 Seiten), Illustrationen
  4. After memory
    World War II in contemporary Eastern European literatures
    Contributor: Schwartz, Matthias (HerausgeberIn); Weller, Nina (HerausgeberIn); Winkel, Heike (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: [2021]; © 2021
    Publisher:  De Gruyter, Berlin

    Frontmatter -- Contents -- After Memory: Introduction -- Growing in the Cracks: On Ecologies of the Margins -- I Imaginary Adoptions: Family Histories and Personal Legacies -- Bodies of Evidence: Memory, the Forensic Imagination and Family Histories... more

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    Frontmatter -- Contents -- After Memory: Introduction -- Growing in the Cracks: On Ecologies of the Margins -- I Imaginary Adoptions: Family Histories and Personal Legacies -- Bodies of Evidence: Memory, the Forensic Imagination and Family Histories about former Yugoslavia -- Transnational Aspects of Postmemory in Third-Generation Fiction: The ‘Contrapuntal’ Cases of Piotr Paziński and Erwin Mortier -- Ghost-Writing World War II Memories: Romanian Holocaust Survivors’ Life Stories in Post-Cold War Western Societies -- Legacies of Stalinism and the Gulag: Manifestations of Trauma and Post Memory -- II Revisionist Appropriations: National Belongings and Collective Identities -- Is the Past a Secret Language? The Jewish Other and the Holocaust in Iurii Vynnychuk’s Novel Tango of Death -- Post-Imperial Resentments: Alternative Histories of World War II in Popular Post-Soviet Speculative Fiction -- Chetniks and Partisans: Conflicting Narratives in Contemporary Serbian Literature -- Delectatio Morosa: Reflections on Affective Compensation, Conflation, and Fantasy in Polish Memory Culture -- III Fictional Interventions: Alternate Narratives and Subverted Mythologies -- ‘Spectral Stories’: Fictional Re-Inventions of the Holocaust in Contemporary Polish Literature -- Counterfactuals and (Counter)memory: Im/possible Modes of ‘Undoing’ the Great Patriotic War -- The ‘Gift of Memory’ and the ‘Gift of Oblivion’: Holocaust and World War II in Contemporary Hungarian Literature -- De-Mythologising History: On the Fictional and Phantasmatic Dismantling of the Leningrad Blockade Narrative -- IV Imaginative Reconfigurations: Average Heroes and Ambivalent Subjectivities -- Digging up Skulls, Fighting with Words: On Radka Denemarková’s Novel Money from Hitler -- Layers of the Crypt: Baltic Women’s Postmemory of World War II in Life Stories and Fiction -- Bridging the Gaps: The Poetics of Postmemory in the Czech Graphic Novel Alois Nebel -- Obsessed with the Past: On the Topicality of the Historical Novel in Eastern Europe Today -- Appendix -- Acknowledgments -- Notes on Contributors -- Index Even seventy-five years after the end of World War II, the commemorative cultures surrounding the War and the Holocaust in Central, Eastern and South Eastern Europe are anything but fixed. The fierce debates on how to deal with the past among the newly constituted nation states in these regions have already received much attention by scholars in cultural and memory studies. The present volume posits that literature as a medium can help us understand the shifting attitudes towards World War II and the Holocaust in post-Communist Europe in recent years. These shifts point to new commemorative cultures shaping up ‘after memory’. Contemporary literary representations of World War II and the Holocaust in Eastern Europe do not merely extend or replace older practices of remembrance and testimony, but reflect on these now defunct or superseded narratives. New narratives of remembrance are conditioned by a fundamentally new social and political context, one that emerged from the devaluation of socialist commemorative rituals and as a response to the loss of private and family memory narratives. The volume offers insights into the diverse literatures of Eastern Europe and their ways of depicting the area’s contested heritage

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Schwartz, Matthias (HerausgeberIn); Weller, Nina (HerausgeberIn); Winkel, Heike (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783110713831; 9783110713879
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    Series: Media and cultural memory ; Volume 29
    Subjects: East European literature; World War, 1939-1945; SOCIAL SCIENCE / General
    Other subjects: Eastern European Cultures; Theory of Memory; World War II Memory; World War II in Literature
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (VII, 479 Seiten), Illustrationen