TRACES fanzine 03#insights presents a compelling reflection about “Non-Sites of Memory” with an essay by anthropologist Roma Sendyka focusing on the controversial memories of genocide. More specifically, it analyses the sites of mass murders in Eastern Europe which in spite of their peaceful and uncontaminated appearance conceal suffering and contested histories. “The Difficult Heritage of Non-Sites of Memory. Contested Places, Contaminated Landscapes”
The Difficult Heritage of Non Sites of Memory
BASSANELLI, MICHELA;COLOMBO, CRISTINA FEDERICA;
2017-01-01
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TRACES fanzine 03#insights presents a compelling reflection about “Non-Sites of Memory” with an essay by anthropologist Roma Sendyka focusing on the controversial memories of genocide. More specifically, it analyses the sites of mass murders in Eastern Europe which in spite of their peaceful and uncontaminated appearance conceal suffering and contested histories. “The Difficult Heritage of Non-Sites of Memory. Contested Places, Contaminated Landscapes”File in questo prodotto:
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