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Book SynopsisIntroduction: Memories on the Move: Experiencing Mobility, Rethinking the Past; Jelena Tošic and Monika Palmberger.- Part I. Mnemonic Dimensions of Exile .- Chapter 1. Shifting Sites: Memories of War and Exile across Time and Place; Marita Eastmond.- Chapter 2. Refugee Camp as Mediating Locality: Memory and Place in Protracted Exile; Dorota Woroniecka--Krzyzanowska.- Chapter 3. Ambivalent Sites of Memories: The Meaning of Family Homes for Transnational Families; Sanda Üllen.- Part II. Mediating Memories on the Move.- Chapter 4. Memory in Motion: Photographs in Suitcases; Natalia Alonso Rey.- Chapter 5. Mobile Temporalities: Place, Ruination and the Dialectics of Time; Annika Lems.- Chapter 6. We Do Really Need Hollywood': Filmmaking and Remembrance of Acts of Genocide in the Kurdish Transnation; Maria Six--Hohenbalken.- Part III. Legacies and Politics of Memory.- Chapter 7. Remembering the Unfulfilled Dream of Jewish Life in Postwar Communist Poland; Kamila Dabrowska.- Chapter8. N
Table of Contents
Introduction: Memories on the Move: Experiencing Mobility, Rethinking the Past; Jelena Tošić and Monika Palmberger.- Part I. Mnemonic Dimensions of Exile .- Chapter 1. Shifting Sites: Memories of War and Exile across Time and Place; Marita Eastmond.- Chapter 2. Refugee Camp as Mediating Locality: Memory and Place in Protracted Exile; Dorota Woroniecka-‐Krzyzanowska.- Chapter 3. Ambivalent Sites of Memories: The Meaning of Family Homes for Transnational Families; Sanda Üllen.- Part II. Mediating Memories on the Move.- Chapter 4. Memory in Motion: Photographs in Suitcases; Natalia Alonso Rey.- Chapter 5. Mobile Temporalities: Place, Ruination and the Dialectics of Time; Annika Lems.- Chapter 6. ‘We Do Really Need Hollywood’: Filmmaking and Remembrance of Acts of Genocide in the Kurdish Transnation; Maria Six-‐Hohenbalken.- Part III. Legacies and Politics of Memory.- Chapter 7. Remembering the Unfulfilled Dream of Jewish Life in Postwar Communist Poland; Kamila Dąbrowska.- Chapter 8. Nomadism and Nostalgia in Hungary; László Kürti.- Chapter 9. A Past that Hurts: Memory, Politics and Transnationalism between Bangladesh and Portugal; José Mapril.- Moving Memories and Memories of Moves: Some Afterthoughts; Karen Fog Olwig.