SZALÓ, Csaba. "Memorials, atavistic memory projects and ungraspable identities". In ESA Social Theory Conference, Controversies in Context, Praha. 2010.
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Original name "Memorials, atavistic memory projects and ungraspable identities"
Authors SZALÓ, Csaba.
Edition ESA Social Theory Conference, Controversies in Context, Praha, 2010.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Presentations at conferences
Field of Study 50000 5. Social Sciences
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Organization unit Faculty of Social Studies
Keywords (in Czech) kolektivní paměť; etnické identity; nacionalismus;
Keywords in English collective memory; ethnicities; nationalism;
Changed by Changed by: doc. PhDr. Csaba Szaló, Ph.D., učo 5918. Changed: 7/2/2012 15:23.
Abstract
Preceding to the mid-1980s, social theory was silent on the themes of collective memory, memorials and monuments. Since that time, however, interest in these topics, especially in their consequences for ethnic and national identity construction has flowered. The emergence of scholarly interest in memory studies discloses a cultural crisis that is directly linked to the ambiguities in the designation of some events and persons worthy of remembrance. In the face of cultural fragmentation and the delegitimisation of contemporary institutions of solidarity memorials become notable sites of controversy and deliberation. My paper focuses on Péter Nádas' critique of the holocaust memorial in Berlin. After disclosing the theoretical presuppositions of his critique I will put forward an interpretation which re-frames his strong claims as arguments of a Central European discourse on disillusionment with modern politics.
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