The Inhabited Ruins of Central Europe
Re-imagining Space, History, and Memory
(Sprache: Englisch)
Focusing on Central Europe, the volume proposes a new paradigm of how culture works, based on a model of "inhabited ruins" as a space where contradictory elements come together into continually renewed and frequently paradoxical configurations. Examines art, architecture, literature and music.
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Focusing on Central Europe, the volume proposes a new paradigm of how culture works, based on a model of "inhabited ruins" as a space where contradictory elements come together into continually renewed and frequently paradoxical configurations. Examines art, architecture, literature and music.
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Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Prologue: The Day the Wall Came Down (American Surreal); Derek Sayer Introduction: Delicate Empiricism; Dariusz Gafijczuk 1. Ruins and Representations of 1989: Exception, Normality, Revolution; Tim Beasley-Murray 2. The Ruins of a Myth or a Myth in Ruins? Freedom and Cohabitation in Central Europe; Paul Blokker 3. Democracy in Ruins: The case of the Hungarian Parliament; Endre Dányi 4. Itinerant Memory Places: The Baader-Meinhof-Wagen; Kimberly Mair 5. Edith Doesn't Live Here Anymore: A Story of Farnsworth House; Yoke-Sum Wong 6. Comments on Comments: Fake Fragments, Fake Ruins, and Genuine Paper Ruination; Jind?ich Toman 7. How We Remember and What We Forget: Art History and the Czech Avant-garde; Derek Sayer 8. Anxious Geographies - Inhabited Traditions; Dariusz Gafijczuk 9. Terezín as Reverse Potemkin Ruin, in Five Movements and an Epilogue; Michael Beckerman 10. Desert Europa and the Sea of Ruins: The Post-Apocalyptic Imagination in EgonBondy's Afghanistan; Jonathan Bolton 11. History's Loose Ends: Reflections on the Structure of Velvet Revolutions; Peter Zusi
Autoren-Porträt
Tim Beasley-Murray, University College London, UK Michael Beckerman, New York University, USAPaul Blokker, University of Trento, ItalyJonathan Bolton, Harvard University, USA Endre Dányi, Goethe University, GermanyKimberly Mair, University of Lethbridge, CanadaJind?ich Toman, University of Michigan, USA Yoke-Sum Wong, Lancaster University, USAPeter Zusi, University College London, UK
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2013, 2013., 252 Seiten, Maße: 21,6 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Herausgegeben von Gafijczuk, D.; Sayer, D.
- Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
- ISBN-10: 1137305851
- ISBN-13: 9781137305855
Sprache:
Englisch
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