Pathways to Agonism : Disputed Territories and Memory (Mobilizing Memories)

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  • 言語 ENG
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Full Description

This book focuses on managing competing memories of disputed territories in Eastern and Central Europe, the Caucasus and South Asia. Through an empirical, practice-oriented approach it explores memory work undertaken by institutions and social actors in different cultural and national settings. The book identifies examples of agonistic engagement with the memory of disputed territories that have the potential to build trust-based relationships between divided communities and overcome antagonistic separation through mutually beneficial joint enterprises. The volume also highlights blind spots and shortcomings of the agonistic approach by focusing on socio-political conditions that might hinder or prevent the broader dissemination of this memory mode.

Contents

Acknowledgements

List of Figures and Tables

Abbreviations and Acronyms

Notes on Contributors

Pathways to Agonism: Memory Practices in Disputed Territories

 Christina Horvath and Tomasz Rawski

part 1: Pathways to Agonism

1 Performance and Peacebuilding, between Consensus and Agonism: The Sejny Chronicles and Moush, Sweet Moush

 David Clarke, Weronika Czyżewska-Poncyljusz and Nina Parish

2 Participatory Walking as an Alternative Heritage Practice in Two UNESCO World Heritage Cities: Bath and Lahore

 Christina Horvath and Mudassir Farooqi

3 Reinforcers and Challengers: War-Related Street Art in Contemporary Poland and Armenia

 Tomasz Rawski and Nelly Manucharyan

4 Liminal Spaces of Memory and Remembrance: Realignment of Agonistic Interpretations at Sites of Complex Histories in Sarajevo

 Selma Ćatović Hughes and Sabina Tanović

5 Culture of Remembrance and the Use of the Repertory Grid Technique (RGT): Preparing for a Design Approach

 Thomas Duschlbauer

part 2: Mnemonic Responses to Wars

6 Curating Mnemonic Security: Museum Responses to War in Armenia and Poland

 Joanna Wawrzyniak and Ruzanna Tsaturyan

7 Military Museums in Postcolonial Countries: Vytautas the Great War Museum in Kaunas and the Army Museum in Lahore

 Agnieszka Nowakowska and Umber bin Ibad

8 Commemorative Practices and Memorial Sites: The Armenian Genocide Memorial

 Harutyun Marutyan

9 The Second Nagorno-Karabakh War: from War to Postwar Memory Politics

 Arsen Hakobyan

part 3: International Pressures and Local Memoryscapes

10 The Memory of Neighbours: Lithuania and Poland in School Textbooks of Both Countries

 Tomasz Błaszczak, Małgorzata Głowacka-Grajper, Rūstis Kamuntavičius and Agnieszka Nowakowska

11 Burgenland: Agonistic Memory in an Acknowledged Multicultural Borderland?

 Melinda Harlov-Csortán

12 Translating the International to the Local: the Case of the Women, Peace and Security Agenda in Poland and Armenia

 Sophie Whiting and Ruzanna Tsaturyan

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