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Volume 2, Issue 1, 2022
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oa Constant consensus building: art and conflict in the ESMA museum and site of memory
Door Alejandra NaftalAbstract This article describes the history, development and social role of the ESMA Museum and Site of Memory, which is located on the grounds of the former clandestine centre for detention, torture and extermination, in the intergenerational transmission of traumatic memories of the Argentinian dictatorship. The project is characterised by the cumulative effort of artistic expression, public debate, Read More
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oa Trauma and allegory: truthfulness in fact and fiction. Making a private archive productive
Door Lars EbertAbstract Herengracht 401 (H401), until 2019 known as Castrum Peregrini, represents the complex and intriguing history of a hermetic community of artists and scholars in Amsterdam which was formed in the years of the Nazi occupation of The Netherlands, 1940–1945.This article attempts to take stock on what we have learned in these ten years about the history of the place, as an indicator of memory politics. It also reflects Read More
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oa Hypermnesia and Amnesia: Remembering (with) the Body and Post-Conflict Memorials and Architectures
Auteurs: Andrea Borsari & Giovanni LeoniAbstract The article consists of two parts. The first part (§§ 1–2) investigates the indiscriminate and absolute remembering and forgetting of everything, hypermnesia and amnesia as the extreme terms that research has used and uses for the different phenomena of memory, both in individuals and in social and political forms. In the face of these shifts it is thus indispensable to re-establish a critique of the paradoxical Read More
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oa Art and memory: Magdalenas1 por el Cauca2
Meer MinderAbstract Adopting an interdisciplinary framework of Memory Studies and Art and employing semiotics with a multimodal and multimedia character, it is explored how social groups in Colombia memorialise the violence of the internal armed conflict. The reflection associates the victims’ experiences with those expressions of commemoration and remembrance that are narratives embodied in visual and scenic art Read More
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oa Memory, art and intergenerational transmission. Artistic practices with young people in memory sites in Argentina
Meer MinderAbstract This text analyzes recent experiences with young people from Middle Schools of the city of Buenos Aires (Argentina) in Memory Sites of this city. Our inquiry is interested in the intergenerational transmission referring to the traumatic past around the last military dictatorship established in Argentina between 1976 and 1983. With this interest, two experiences designed through artistic languages are analyzed: t Read More
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oa Entanglements of art and memory activism in Hungary’s illiberal democracy
Door Reka DeimAbstract This paper explores how art contributes to the articulation of memories that counter the official historical narrative of Hungary’s self-proclaimed political and ideological system, illiberal democracy. Amid deepening polarization between Europe’s post-colonialist and post-socialist countries, the Hungarian government promotes a Christian conservative national identity against the “liberal” values of Western Europe. Read More
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oa Spaces of memory
Auteurs: Cristina Demaria, Anna Maria Lorusso, Patrizia Violi & Ihab Saloul
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