Borderlands of memory : Adriatic and Central European perspectives
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Borderlands of memory : Adriatic and Central European perspectives
(Cultural memories, v. 11)
Peter Lang, c2019
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注記
"This volume is the product of the international conference Sites of Memory, Sites of Borders, which has held at the Science and Research Centre in Koper, Slovenia, between 25 and 26 May 2017"--Acknowledgements
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The complex intertwining of history, memory, space, place and identity in borderlands is the topic of this edited collection. Using a transnational analysis of multi-layered cases from the northern Adriatic and Central Europe, the essays address fundamental questions in the history of the twentieth century. The geographical areas under scrutiny have experienced regular re-drawings of political borders, reconfigurations of state orders, and changes in ideological frameworks. The symbolic boundaries that formed the mental map of the modern world were located here: West vs East, Latin vs German vs Slavic, European vs Oriental, antifascism vs fascism, capitalism vs communism, etc. These symbolic dimensions influence the local reality, intersecting with international developments and global processes. How these changes in ideology, state and the resulting spatial politics have functioned within varying historical frameworks, and what we can learn from their changing meanings, is the main focus of this volume. Its content represents a privileged perspective on understanding ruptures as well as continuities in memory cultures, commemorative practices, situational identifications and the varying politics of the past in European borderlands.
目次
CONTENTS: Borut Klabjan: Bordering and Memorializing the Northern Adriatic and Central Europe: Introductory Notes on Borderlands of Memory – Hannes Grandits: Changing Legitimations of State Borders and «Phantom Borders» in the Northern Adriatic Regions – Marta Verginella: Slovene Mapping of Urban Centres in the Austrian Littoral in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries – Borut Klabjan: Habsburg Fantasies: Sites of Memory in Trieste/Trst/Triest from the Fin de Siecle to the Present – Vanni D’Alessio: Divided Legacies, Iconoclasm and Shared Cultures in Contested Rijeka/Fiume – Nancy M. Wingfield: The Sonnenwende: From Traditional German Folk Festival to Radical Right-Wing Mobilizing Ritual along Austria’s Language Frontiers –Pieter M. Judson: «The border took him»: The Ambiguous Peoples of «Der Fremde Heimat» – Matic Batič: «Le Terre Redente si presentano a noi come vecchie terre italiche»: Building italianita in the Provincia di Gorizia between the Two World Wars – Klaus Tragbar/Elmar Kossel: Conquest through Architecture? Italy’s Strategies of Appropriation in Alto Adige and the Trentino after 1920 – Gašper Mithans: Burnt Villages in the Julian March as Memorial Landscapes – Oto Luthar: Memory, Revision, Resistance: Reviving the Partisan Monuments along the Slovenian-Italian Border – Mila Orlić: Italians or «Foreigners»? The Multilayered Memories of Istrian Refugees in Italy – Vida Rožac Darovec: Commemorating Anti-Fascism: Remembering TIGR in the Northern Adriatic Borderland following Slovenian Independence – Katia Pizzi: Trieste, Film and the Cold War: Sites of Memory in the Borderlands.
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