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        The Snowfield as an Archive of Soviet Underground Performance Art
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        Sabine Hänsgen
        
                                    
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                                            Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Acknowledgements 7
- Introduction: The Arctic as an Archive 9
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                            WHAT IS A ›NATURAL ARCHIVE‹?
- On Similarities and Differences between Cultural and Natural Archives 21
- Archival Metahistory and Inhuman Memory 37
- The Melting Archive: The Arctic and the Archives’ Others 49
- Landscapes as Archives of the Future? 69
- Memory in the Anthropocene: Notes on Slow Archives and Melting Glaciers 93
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                            PERFORMING ARCTIC ARCHIVES
- A Fragment of Future History 107
- The Absence of the Arctic 131
- The Snowfield as an Archive of Soviet Underground Performance Art 143
- Excerpts from Anna Schwartz’s Archive 153
- Gender in the Twentieth-Century Polar Archive 177
- An Arctic Archive for the Anthropocene 197
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                            ICE – MESSAGE(S) OF A MEMORY MEDIUM
- From Prague to Greenland: Ice Memories in Libuše Moníková’s Novel Treibeis (Drift Ice) 221
- Myth of Preservation: Images of Ice, Snow and Glaciers as Metaphors for Memory in Post- Holocaust Literature and Art (Sebald, Celan, Bałka) 231
- Investigating the Labоratory of Popular Arctic Narrative in Russian Literature from the 1930s to the 1950s 253
- Archives of Knowledge and Endangered Objects in the Anthropocene 269
- Natural Archives as Counter Archives: Gulag Literature from Witness to Postmemory 285
- Contributors 311
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Acknowledgements 7
- Introduction: The Arctic as an Archive 9
- 
                            WHAT IS A ›NATURAL ARCHIVE‹?
- On Similarities and Differences between Cultural and Natural Archives 21
- Archival Metahistory and Inhuman Memory 37
- The Melting Archive: The Arctic and the Archives’ Others 49
- Landscapes as Archives of the Future? 69
- Memory in the Anthropocene: Notes on Slow Archives and Melting Glaciers 93
- 
                            PERFORMING ARCTIC ARCHIVES
- A Fragment of Future History 107
- The Absence of the Arctic 131
- The Snowfield as an Archive of Soviet Underground Performance Art 143
- Excerpts from Anna Schwartz’s Archive 153
- Gender in the Twentieth-Century Polar Archive 177
- An Arctic Archive for the Anthropocene 197
- 
                            ICE – MESSAGE(S) OF A MEMORY MEDIUM
- From Prague to Greenland: Ice Memories in Libuše Moníková’s Novel Treibeis (Drift Ice) 221
- Myth of Preservation: Images of Ice, Snow and Glaciers as Metaphors for Memory in Post- Holocaust Literature and Art (Sebald, Celan, Bałka) 231
- Investigating the Labоratory of Popular Arctic Narrative in Russian Literature from the 1930s to the 1950s 253
- Archives of Knowledge and Endangered Objects in the Anthropocene 269
- Natural Archives as Counter Archives: Gulag Literature from Witness to Postmemory 285
- Contributors 311