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Memory Activism And Digital Practices After Conflict Unwanted Memories Orli Fridman

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Memory Activism And Digital Practices After Conflict Unwanted Memories Orli Fridman
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Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.95 MB
Pages: 236
Author: Orli Fridman
ISBN: 9789048554515, 9048554519
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Memory Activism And Digital Practices After Conflict Unwanted Memories Orli Fridman by Orli Fridman 9789048554515, 9048554519 instant download after payment.

Memory politics as a space of state-sponsored as well as civic activities has been at the heart of inquiries in critical peace and conflict studies. This book investigates the study of memory activism and memory of activism, emerging after conflict, as a political civic action. It examines the appearance and growth of memory activism in Serbia amid the legacies of unwanted memories of the wars of the 1990s, approaching the post-Yugoslav region as a region of memory activism and tracing the alternative calendars and alternative commemorative practices of memory activists as they have evolved over a period of more than two decades. By presenting in-depth accounts of memory activism practices, on-site and online, Memory Activism and Digital Memory Practices after Conflict: Unwanted Memories analyses this evolution in the context of generational belonging and introduces frameworks for the study of alternative commemorations and commemorative solidarity.

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