Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1127507
War Intangible Dissonant Heritage (Heritage of Violence): Family Memories, Neglected Narratives and New Heritage Participatory Governance
War Intangible Dissonant Heritage (Heritage of Violence): Family Memories, Neglected Narratives and New Heritage Participatory Governance // The Ecology of Culture: Community Engagement, Co- creation, Cross Fertilization / Imperiale, Francesca ; Schramme, Annick (ur.).
Brisel: ENCATC, 2015. str. 293-306
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Naslov
War Intangible Dissonant Heritage (Heritage of
Violence): Family Memories, Neglected Narratives
and New Heritage Participatory Governance
Autori
Dragićević Šešić, Milena ; Letunić, Ana
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, znanstveni
Knjiga
The Ecology of Culture: Community Engagement, Co- creation, Cross Fertilization
Urednik/ci
Imperiale, Francesca ; Schramme, Annick
Izdavač
ENCATC
Grad
Brisel
Godina
2015
Raspon stranica
293-306
ISBN
978-92-990036-2-6
Ključne riječi
culture of memory ; heritage of violence ; First World War ; patriarchal patterns of memory ; memory narratives ; postmemory ; intergenerational transfer of memories
Sažetak
Heritage of war and violence is important part of national identity narratives throughout the Balkans, mostly linked to built, material heritage or to different types of lieu de mémoire. Although most of the memory sites are linked to Heritage of violence, this term is not much explored and neither how narratives of violence are integrated in national identity constructions. The paper explored neglected part of this war heritage - intangible heritage (women memories) and its existence through memory transmission outside of official policies and practices of commemoration. Individual and family memories, women stories of war and violence are kept in local family memories in spite of those „patriarchal“ policies of forgetting (Connerton, 2008). Based on the results of the empirical research done through oral history method (video-testimonies) conducted in the region in 2014-15, when 50 families has been interviewed (postmemory, M. Hirsch), the paper focuses on how those memories of violence are shaping identities and how interlinkage of those specific individual & local memories are entering, through efforts of civil society.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Sociologija, Interdisciplinarne društvene znanosti, Interdisciplinarne humanističke znanosti