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 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 Practices…mehr
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 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 Practices after Conflict: Unwanted Memories analyses this evolution in the context of generational belonging and introduces frameworks for the study of #hashtag #memoryactivism, alternative commemorations and commemorative solidarity.
Orli Fridman is an associate professor at the Faculty of Media and Communications (FMK), Singidunum University where she heads the Center for Comparative Conflict Studies (CFCCS). She also is the academic director of the School for International Training (SIT) learning center in Belgrade.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Acknowledgements Introduction: Memory Activism and Alternative Commemorative Practices after Conflict Chapter 1. Unwanted memories of (the wars of) the 1990s Chapter 2. 'Not in My Name' - From Anti-War to Memory Activism: The 1st Generation Chapter 3. 'Too Young to Remember Determined Never to Forget': The 2nd Generation Chapter 4. Hashtag Memory Activism: Digital Memory Practices and Online Commemorations Chapter 5. Regions of Memory: The Post-Yugoslav Space as a Region of Memory Activism Epilogue: Unwanted Pasts in an Unresolved Present Appendix 1. YIHR Transitional Justice Calendar Appendix 2. March 2010 YIHR Announcement of 'Action to commemorate crimes committed in Kosovo in March and April 1999' Appendix 3. CPI Brochure: 'Program of guided tours to places of Suppressed memories' Appendix 4. Women's Court Invitation to Hear Public Testimonies in Sarajevo May 2015 Bibliography
Preface Acknowledgements Introduction: Memory Activism and Alternative Commemorative Practices after Conflict Chapter 1. Unwanted memories of (the wars of) the 1990s Chapter 2. 'Not in My Name' - From Anti-War to Memory Activism: The 1st Generation Chapter 3. 'Too Young to Remember Determined Never to Forget': The 2nd Generation Chapter 4. Hashtag Memory Activism: Digital Memory Practices and Online Commemorations Chapter 5. Regions of Memory: The Post-Yugoslav Space as a Region of Memory Activism Epilogue: Unwanted Pasts in an Unresolved Present Appendix 1. YIHR Transitional Justice Calendar Appendix 2. March 2010 YIHR Announcement of 'Action to commemorate crimes committed in Kosovo in March and April 1999' Appendix 3. CPI Brochure: 'Program of guided tours to places of Suppressed memories' Appendix 4. Women's Court Invitation to Hear Public Testimonies in Sarajevo May 2015 Bibliography
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