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Media Archaeologies Microarchives And Storytelling Represencing The Past 1st Edition Martin Pogaar Auth

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Media Archaeologies Microarchives And Storytelling Represencing The Past 1st Edition Martin Pogaar Auth
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.85 MB
Pages: 245
Author: Martin Pogačar (auth.)
ISBN: 9781137525796, 9781137525802, 1137525797, 1137525800
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Media Archaeologies Microarchives And Storytelling Represencing The Past 1st Edition Martin Pogaar Auth by Martin Pogačar (auth.) 9781137525796, 9781137525802, 1137525797, 1137525800 instant download after payment.

This book argues that today we live in the culture of the past that delimits our world and configures our potentialities. It explores how the past invades our presents and investigates the affective uses of the past in the increasingly elusive present. Remembering and forgetting are part of everyday life, popular culture, politics, ideologies and mythologies. In the time of the ubiquitous digital media, the ways individuals and collectivities re-presence their pasts and how they think about the present and the future have undergone significant changes. The book focuses on affective micro-archives of the memories of the socialist Yugoslavia and investigates their construction as part of the media archaeological practices. The author further argues that these affective practices present a way to reassemble the historical and relegitimize individual biographies which disintegrated along with the country in 1991.

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