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The Media Of Memory 1st Edition Marusa Pusnik Oto Luthar

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The Media Of Memory 1st Edition Marusa Pusnik Oto Luthar
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Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.18 MB
Pages: 255
Author: Marusa Pusnik; Oto Luthar
ISBN: 9783657704477, 3657704477
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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The Media Of Memory 1st Edition Marusa Pusnik Oto Luthar by Marusa Pusnik; Oto Luthar 9783657704477, 3657704477 instant download after payment.

Blick ins Buch This book explores the nexus of media and memory practices in contemporary Slovenia. In the age of mediatised societies, the country's post-socialist, post-Yugoslav present has become saturated with historical revisionism and various nostalgic framings of the past. Pusnik and Luthar have collected a wide range of case studies analysing the representation and reinterpretation of past events in newspapers, theatre, music, museums, digital media, and documentaries. The volume thus presents insights into the intricacies of the mediatisation of memory in contemporary Slovenian society. The authors engage with dynamic uses of media today and provide new analyses of media culture as archive, site of historical reinterpretation, and repository of memory.

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