Republishing of the article printed in East European Politics and Societies and Cultures, 2016, Volume XX Number X, Month 201X 1-16, transl. by Jennifer Croft. In this article, the author seeks to establish whether specific sites from Eastern Europe can be viewed as loci critiquing Pierre Nora’s seminal notion of lieux de mémoire. The sites in question are abandoned, clandestine locations of past violence and genocide, witnesses to wanton killings, today left with no or not adequate memorial markers. Without monuments, plaques, or fences, they might be understood as "completely forgotten", as Claude Lanzmann once claimed. In opposition to that view, in the article the locations in question are interpreted as still potent agents in local pro...
This article explores how silence is held and transmitted through the materiality of deserted and ab...
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In this article, the author seeks to establish whether specific sites from Eastern Europe can be vie...
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"Sites of Violence and their Communities" presents the results of a research project that brought to...
"Sites of Violence and their Communities" presents the results of a research project that brought to...
In this essay I explore literary and theoretical responses to memorial sites that have been establis...
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As the Holocaust passes out of living memory, this thesis re-evaluates the potential of commemorativ...
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This chapter explores the importance in memory studies of the scholarly turn towards place as an obj...
This article explores how silence is held and transmitted through the materiality of deserted and ab...
Contested, post-Holocaust sites remain unmarked if we think of memorialization practices in a tradi...
This article explores how silence is held and transmitted through the materiality of deserted and ab...
Abstract: The author discusses uncommemorated and under-remembered sites of past violence in terms o...
The term grief tourism (also called dark tourism or Thanatourism) was coined in 1997 to describe the...
In this article, the author seeks to establish whether specific sites from Eastern Europe can be vie...
Sites of mass violence and genocide are described as unheimlich and trigger strong affective reactio...
TRACES fanzine 03#insights presents a compelling reflection about “Non-Sites of Memory” with an essa...
"Sites of Violence and their Communities" presents the results of a research project that brought to...
"Sites of Violence and their Communities" presents the results of a research project that brought to...
In this essay I explore literary and theoretical responses to memorial sites that have been establis...
This article aims to analyse one specific type of memorial site that furnishes an indexical link to...
As the Holocaust passes out of living memory, this thesis re-evaluates the potential of commemorativ...
The article consists of two parts. The first part (§§ 1–2) investigates the indiscriminate and absol...
This chapter explores the importance in memory studies of the scholarly turn towards place as an obj...
This article explores how silence is held and transmitted through the materiality of deserted and ab...
Contested, post-Holocaust sites remain unmarked if we think of memorialization practices in a tradi...
This article explores how silence is held and transmitted through the materiality of deserted and ab...
Abstract: The author discusses uncommemorated and under-remembered sites of past violence in terms o...
The term grief tourism (also called dark tourism or Thanatourism) was coined in 1997 to describe the...