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Traitors, collaborators and deserters in contemporary European politics of memory : formulas of betrayal / Gelinada Grinchenko, Eleonora Narvselius, editors.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: D1053 .T73 2018

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    This volume offers a multidisciplinary approach to shaping and imposition of 'formulas for betrayal' as a result of changing memory politics in post-war Europe. The contributors, who specialize in history, sociology, anthropology, memory studies, media studies and cultural studies, discuss the exertion of political control over memory (including the selection, imposition, silencing or ideological 'twisting' of facts), the usage of 'formulas for betrayal' in various cultural-political contexts, and the discursive framing of the betraying subject for the purpose of legitimizing various memory regimes and ideologies.
    Series
    Palgrave Macmillan memory studies
    Palgrave Macmillan memory studies.
    Format
    Book
    Published
    Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2018]
    ©2018
    Locale
    Europe
    Contents
    Introduction / Eleonora Narvselius and Gelinada Grinchenko
    Monuments for deserters!? The changing image of Wehrmacht deserters in Germany and their gradual entry into Germany's memory culture / Marco Dräger
    From traitors to role models: rehabilitation and memorialization of Wehrmacht deserters in Austria / Peter Pirker and Johannes Kramer
    Reinventing collaboration: the Vlasov movement in the postwar Russian emigration / Benjamin Tromly
    Taking an intellectual stance between communist resistance and fascist collaboration: Jean Paulhan and the Épuration process in France a the end of WWII / Caroline Perret
    Intellectuals in times of troubles: between empowerment and disenchantment during the Orange Revolution and Euromaidan / Yulia Yurchuk and Alla Marchenko
    Discussing wartime collaboration in a transnational digital space: the framing of the UPA and the Latvian Legion in Wikipedia / Mārtiņš Kaprāns and Mykola Makhortykh
    In the ninth circle: intellectuals as traitors in the Russo-Ukrainian War / Tanya Zaharchenko
    Collaboration and the genocide of Roma in Poland / Sławomir Kapralski
    Soviet punishment of an all-European crime, "horizontal collaboration" / Vanessa Voisin
    "Organized bestial gangs"
    the Second World War and images of betrayal in Yugoslav socialist cinema / Tea Sindbæk Andersen
    Collaboration and collaborators in Ukraine during the Second World War: between myth and memory / Mykola Borovyk
    Silken braids under the German boot: creating images of female Soviet Ostarbeiters as betrayers and betrayed / Gelinada Grinchenko and Eleonora Narvselius
    Betrayal of memory in Hungarian public memorials of the twentieth century / Melinda Harlov-Csort́n
    Betrayal and public memory: the "Myroslav Irchan affair" in the diaspora
    homeland disjuncture / Natalia Khanenko-Friesen
    Post-war and post-communist Poland and European knightly myths of loyalty and betrayal: Pasikowski's Acquis Mythologique Communautaire / Piotr Toczyski.
    Other Authors/Editors
    Grinchenko, Gelinada, 1971- editor.
    Narvselius, Eleonora, editor.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Introduction / Eleonora Narvselius and Gelinada Grinchenko -- Monuments for deserters!? The changing image of Wehrmacht deserters in Germany and their gradual entry into Germany's memory culture / Marco Dräger -- From traitors to role models: rehabilitation and memorialization of Wehrmacht deserters in Austria / Peter Pirker and Johannes Kramer -- Reinventing collaboration: the Vlasov movement in the postwar Russian emigration / Benjamin Tromly -- Taking an intellectual stance between communist resistance and fascist collaboration: Jean Paulhan and the Épuration process in France a the end of WWII / Caroline Perret -- Intellectuals in times of troubles: between empowerment and disenchantment during the Orange Revolution and Euromaidan / Yulia Yurchuk and Alla Marchenko -- Discussing wartime collaboration in a transnational digital space: the framing of the UPA and the Latvian Legion in Wikipedia / Mārtiņš Kaprāns and Mykola Makhortykh -- In the ninth circle: intellectuals as traitors in the Russo-Ukrainian War / Tanya Zaharchenko -- Collaboration and the genocide of Roma in Poland / Sławomir Kapralski -- Soviet punishment of an all-European crime, "horizontal collaboration" / Vanessa Voisin -- "Organized bestial gangs" -- the Second World War and images of betrayal in Yugoslav socialist cinema / Tea Sindbæk Andersen -- Collaboration and collaborators in Ukraine during the Second World War: between myth and memory / Mykola Borovyk -- Silken braids under the German boot: creating images of female Soviet Ostarbeiters as betrayers and betrayed / Gelinada Grinchenko and Eleonora Narvselius -- Betrayal of memory in Hungarian public memorials of the twentieth century / Melinda Harlov-Csort́n -- Betrayal and public memory: the "Myroslav Irchan affair" in the diaspora -- homeland disjuncture / Natalia Khanenko-Friesen -- Post-war and post-communist Poland and European knightly myths of loyalty and betrayal: Pasikowski's Acquis Mythologique Communautaire / Piotr Toczyski.

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9783319664958
    3319664956
    Physical Description
    xix, 414 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.

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