The article discusses Estonian memory theatre in the 1970s–90s and at the beginning of the twenty-first century in the framework of transnational/transcultural influences. Dwelling on Jeanette R. Malkin’s definition of memory theatre as a theatre that both imitates the flow of memories and initiates the process of remembrance, and relying on the concepts of transnational and transcultural memory, I analyze the dramatic texts of Estonian playwrights Rein Saluri and Madis Kõiv, likewise the works of female stage director Merle Karusoo. I focus on the phenomenon of travelling memory, introduced by scholar of literature and culture, Astrid Erll, and engage a comparative approach to the texts and stage interpretations. Through the media of texts...
Odin Teatret’s Memoria (1990) centres round an actor’s conflict with the act of remembering. In this...
The turn towards transnational memory has largely focused on particular sites and modes of rememberi...
The years 1987–92 mark the first or breakthrough stage of the Estonian transition period from being ...
The article discusses Estonian memory theatre in the 1970s-90s and at the beginning of the twenty-fi...
Literature, especially the historical novel, has been analysed as one of the main media of cultural ...
Keywords: collective memory, cultural memory, memory studies, mnemohistory. This article outlines s...
This article explores theatrical exchanges across the Baltic Sea in the 1930s as part of the cultura...
This article presents new directions of literary and media memory studies. It distinguishes between ...
This article analyzes the intricate relation between art and memory in post-Soviet Estonia and shows...
Reflecting on the cultural politics of memory and an “aesthetics of care” (Mihai, 2022), my presenta...
The purpose of this article is to study how a reminiscence theatre production develops dramaturgical...
This article deals with how remembering the Second World War is conveyed in Bernard Kangro’s last th...
After the Second World War Finland had to cede territories to the Soviet Union, and Finnish people f...
This article explores theatrical exchanges across the Baltic Sea in the 1930s as part of the cultura...
Karelia as a cultural trauma in Finnish theatre This article asks how Finnish-language theatre and p...
Odin Teatret’s Memoria (1990) centres round an actor’s conflict with the act of remembering. In this...
The turn towards transnational memory has largely focused on particular sites and modes of rememberi...
The years 1987–92 mark the first or breakthrough stage of the Estonian transition period from being ...
The article discusses Estonian memory theatre in the 1970s-90s and at the beginning of the twenty-fi...
Literature, especially the historical novel, has been analysed as one of the main media of cultural ...
Keywords: collective memory, cultural memory, memory studies, mnemohistory. This article outlines s...
This article explores theatrical exchanges across the Baltic Sea in the 1930s as part of the cultura...
This article presents new directions of literary and media memory studies. It distinguishes between ...
This article analyzes the intricate relation between art and memory in post-Soviet Estonia and shows...
Reflecting on the cultural politics of memory and an “aesthetics of care” (Mihai, 2022), my presenta...
The purpose of this article is to study how a reminiscence theatre production develops dramaturgical...
This article deals with how remembering the Second World War is conveyed in Bernard Kangro’s last th...
After the Second World War Finland had to cede territories to the Soviet Union, and Finnish people f...
This article explores theatrical exchanges across the Baltic Sea in the 1930s as part of the cultura...
Karelia as a cultural trauma in Finnish theatre This article asks how Finnish-language theatre and p...
Odin Teatret’s Memoria (1990) centres round an actor’s conflict with the act of remembering. In this...
The turn towards transnational memory has largely focused on particular sites and modes of rememberi...
The years 1987–92 mark the first or breakthrough stage of the Estonian transition period from being ...