Reading War, Making Memory : Remembering the Bosnian War across Europe (Worlds of Memory)

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Reading War, Making Memory : Remembering the Bosnian War across Europe (Worlds of Memory)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 340 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781836952305

Full Description

In the fields of literary and memory studies, the cultural impact of the Bosnian War of 1992-1995 appears—despite the scale of devastation—somewhat minimal. Reading War, Making Memory focuses on how authors from the diaspora of the former Yugoslavia have transmitted and translated the realities of the war in their fiction, illuminating how these texts interpolate the culture and memory of Bosnia-Herzegovina into an act of "mnemonic migration." Drawing from close readings, studies of public reception, and focus group interviews, this volume explores the attempt to reshape social frameworks of memory, and the wider reception and impact of memory-making literature across Europe.

Contents

Introduction: The War in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Literary Memory Mediations, and Mnemonic Migration

Part I: Portable Monuments: Memory Novels and Fictional Witnessing

Chapter 1. The Experiential Child Witness: Saša Stanišić's Wie Der Soldat Das Grammophon Repariert (How the Solider Repairs the Gramophone)

Chapter 2. Memory as a Fictional Trial: Nicol Ljubić's Meerestille (Stillness of the Sea)

Chapter 3. High-Definition Fictional Witnessing: Aleksandar Hemon's 'A Coin'

Chapter 4. War Memory Seen through the Banal Boredom of Refugee Live: Alen Mešković's Ukulele Jam

Part II: Public Circulations of Literary Memory

Chapter 5. Quantifiable Success and Public Outreach: The Roles of Publishers, Libraries, and Publicity in Mnemonic Migration

Chapter 6. Professional Readings and Public Remediations

Part III: Readers' Reception

Chapter 7. Reading Saša Stanišić's How the Soldier Repairs the Gramophone: Mediations, Emotions, and Prosthetic Memory

Chapter 8. Fictional Witnessing and Frameworks of Memory - Engaging with Stanišić's War Memory

Chapter 9. Reading Ljubić, Hemon, and Mešković: Mediations, Emotions and Prosthetic Memory

Chapter 10. Interpreting Ljubić, Hemon, and Mesković - Targeted Memory Transmissions and Frameworks of Memory

Chapter 11. Fictional Witnessing Returning to Bosnia-Herzegovina - Opening Mnemonic Grey Zones?

Chapter 12. Do Readers Remember One Year after?

Conclusions: Reading War, Making Memory?

Bibliography

Index

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