Kapitel
Open Access
Reclaiming the History of Crimea and the Crimean Tatars through One Family Story
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Emine Ziyatdinova
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 7
- Dossiers 11
- Introduction 13
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War and Memory
- Memories of the War and the War of Memories 29
- Coverage of the Second World War in School Textbooks on the History of Ukraine 51
- “Its Own Patriotic War” 65
- “My War” as a Means of Preserving the Individual and Collective Memories of Ukrainians During the Russian Invasion of 2022 89
- The Tonality of the Archives of the Memories of Forcibly Displaced Ukrainians 103
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Representations
- The Power of Maps and Geographic Imagery in Digital Communication 125
- The Postsecular Sacred 145
- Zombies, Orcs, and Fascists 159
- The Russo–Ukrainian War as a Challenge to the Identity and Memory of Ukrainian Writers 177
- The Beginning of the Occupation 193
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Experiences of Displacement
- The Politics of Distorted Data 217
- Gender, War, and Forced Displacement 263
- Reassessing the Past? 281
- Ukrainian Forcibly Displaced Persons in Germany 291
- What the Telegram Channels of Ukrainian Migrants in Germany ‘Talk’ and ‘Keep Silent’ About 313
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Minority Experiences
- The Identity Migration of Religious Actors during the War in Ukraine (since 2014) 329
- From a Pilfered Nail to a Stolen Tank 351
- Reclaiming the History of Crimea and the Crimean Tatars through One Family Story 367
- Militarised Cancer 381
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Authors
- Biographies 415
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 7
- Dossiers 11
- Introduction 13
-
War and Memory
- Memories of the War and the War of Memories 29
- Coverage of the Second World War in School Textbooks on the History of Ukraine 51
- “Its Own Patriotic War” 65
- “My War” as a Means of Preserving the Individual and Collective Memories of Ukrainians During the Russian Invasion of 2022 89
- The Tonality of the Archives of the Memories of Forcibly Displaced Ukrainians 103
-
Representations
- The Power of Maps and Geographic Imagery in Digital Communication 125
- The Postsecular Sacred 145
- Zombies, Orcs, and Fascists 159
- The Russo–Ukrainian War as a Challenge to the Identity and Memory of Ukrainian Writers 177
- The Beginning of the Occupation 193
-
Experiences of Displacement
- The Politics of Distorted Data 217
- Gender, War, and Forced Displacement 263
- Reassessing the Past? 281
- Ukrainian Forcibly Displaced Persons in Germany 291
- What the Telegram Channels of Ukrainian Migrants in Germany ‘Talk’ and ‘Keep Silent’ About 313
-
Minority Experiences
- The Identity Migration of Religious Actors during the War in Ukraine (since 2014) 329
- From a Pilfered Nail to a Stolen Tank 351
- Reclaiming the History of Crimea and the Crimean Tatars through One Family Story 367
- Militarised Cancer 381
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Authors
- Biographies 415