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Chapter 4. Between Official and Vernacular Memory
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Sabina Mihelj
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: Methodological Premises and Purposes 1
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SECTION ONE. Memory and Identity
- Chapter 1. Autobiographical Memory 13
- Chapter 2. Oral History and Remembering 29
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SECTION TWO. Qualities of Memory
- Chapter 3. Experience and Memory 45
- Chapter 4. Between Official and Vernacular Memory 60
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SECTION THREE. Media and Memory
- Chapter 5. Televised Remembering 79
- Chapter 6. Vernacular Remembering 97
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SECTION FOUR. Locations of Memory
- Chapter 7. Memoryscapes and Multi-Sited Methods 115
- Chapter 8. Ethnicity and Memory 132
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SECTION FIVE. Disturbed Memory
- Chapter 9. Painful Pasts 151
- Chapter 10. Disrupted Childhoods 167
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SECTION SIX. Confessing and Witnessing
- Chapter 11. Apologia 185
- Chapter 12. Testimony 200
- Bibliography 215
- Notes on Contributors 247
- Index 252
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: Methodological Premises and Purposes 1
-
SECTION ONE. Memory and Identity
- Chapter 1. Autobiographical Memory 13
- Chapter 2. Oral History and Remembering 29
-
SECTION TWO. Qualities of Memory
- Chapter 3. Experience and Memory 45
- Chapter 4. Between Official and Vernacular Memory 60
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SECTION THREE. Media and Memory
- Chapter 5. Televised Remembering 79
- Chapter 6. Vernacular Remembering 97
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SECTION FOUR. Locations of Memory
- Chapter 7. Memoryscapes and Multi-Sited Methods 115
- Chapter 8. Ethnicity and Memory 132
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SECTION FIVE. Disturbed Memory
- Chapter 9. Painful Pasts 151
- Chapter 10. Disrupted Childhoods 167
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SECTION SIX. Confessing and Witnessing
- Chapter 11. Apologia 185
- Chapter 12. Testimony 200
- Bibliography 215
- Notes on Contributors 247
- Index 252