The author discusses uncommemorated and under-remembered sites of past violence in terms of the conditions of their transformation into memory sites. Commemorative ceremonies, which may be staged at non-sites of memory, are presented as affective media of memory and identity, demonstrating social responses to the sites, as well as placing the local past in the context of supra-local memory forms. The argument is grounded in the material gathered from fieldwork during the research project on uncommemorated sites of genocide in Poland and, predominantly, in a detailed case study of a ceremony witnessed by the author in 2016 in Radecznica (Lublin Voivodship) at a burial site of victims of the "Holocaust by bullets". In the article the discours...
Representations of Memory of the Holocaust and Soviet Repressions in Vilnius The opening of archives...
The article presents the concept of a non‑site of memory (non lieux de la mémoire) in relation to t...
In this article I argue that remembrance of the Jews and the Holocaust in Poland was subject to a c...
Abstract: The author discusses uncommemorated and under-remembered sites of past violence in terms o...
The approach employed by memory activists to sites of memory often involves historical practices. Th...
Central and Eastern Europe - scenes of brutal genocides in the past century - are dotted with sites ...
Abandoned sites of trauma in Poland appear to be forgotten, but their removal from social and cultur...
This article addresses the performative dimension of the post-1989 Polish memorial culture of the Ho...
This research centres on the local acts of national memory politics and retributive justice performe...
W tekścieThis thesis examines, through Jan Kubik and Michael Bernhard’s theoretical framework of com...
During the Second World War, the village of Pawłokoma, nowadays located a dozen kilometres from the ...
This text presents briefly some of the elements of Polish discourse about collective memory of Holoc...
Wars, suffering, torture, <em>hundreds of thousands</em> of <em>people</em> that have been <em>displ...
Researchers in social memory are bound in their work to include the relations occurring between the ...
Relations between explicit and implicit memory of traumatic events are discussed in context of commo...
Representations of Memory of the Holocaust and Soviet Repressions in Vilnius The opening of archives...
The article presents the concept of a non‑site of memory (non lieux de la mémoire) in relation to t...
In this article I argue that remembrance of the Jews and the Holocaust in Poland was subject to a c...
Abstract: The author discusses uncommemorated and under-remembered sites of past violence in terms o...
The approach employed by memory activists to sites of memory often involves historical practices. Th...
Central and Eastern Europe - scenes of brutal genocides in the past century - are dotted with sites ...
Abandoned sites of trauma in Poland appear to be forgotten, but their removal from social and cultur...
This article addresses the performative dimension of the post-1989 Polish memorial culture of the Ho...
This research centres on the local acts of national memory politics and retributive justice performe...
W tekścieThis thesis examines, through Jan Kubik and Michael Bernhard’s theoretical framework of com...
During the Second World War, the village of Pawłokoma, nowadays located a dozen kilometres from the ...
This text presents briefly some of the elements of Polish discourse about collective memory of Holoc...
Wars, suffering, torture, <em>hundreds of thousands</em> of <em>people</em> that have been <em>displ...
Researchers in social memory are bound in their work to include the relations occurring between the ...
Relations between explicit and implicit memory of traumatic events are discussed in context of commo...
Representations of Memory of the Holocaust and Soviet Repressions in Vilnius The opening of archives...
The article presents the concept of a non‑site of memory (non lieux de la mémoire) in relation to t...
In this article I argue that remembrance of the Jews and the Holocaust in Poland was subject to a c...