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Anna Michalska
European Network Remembrance and Solidarity
Anna Michalska
Overview
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European Network Remembrance and Solidarity
Sessions Attending
1. Welcome To The 5th Annual MSA Conference In Warsaw!
2. Embattled Histories: Changing Patterns Of Historical Culture Across East-Central Europe
3. To Demolish Or Not To Demolish? Difficult Past Revisited
4. D8: Cultural Representations Of Catastrophes, War, And Trauma
5. B5: Environmental Memory
6. A4: Memory In Turmoil: The Politics Of Protest In Contemporary Chile
7. B1: Multiple Genealogies Of European Memory And Cultural Heritage
8. B2: Gender And Intersectionality In Memory Activism
9. G10: Transgressions Of "Post". Art Forms And Embodiments
10. I10: Memory In The Moment: Commemorative Practices, Our Research, And COVID-19 Convergences
11. How Memory Mediates The Past In History And In Literature
12. C16: Sounds Of War: Memories Of World War II In Denmark, East Germany, And Taiwan
13. Postcolonial Memories And Protest Movements: East-Central Europe Vs. Hong Kong
14. E3: Memory And Decoloniality As Praxis In Latin America
15. E2: Memory And Ideology In Discourse Of Human Rights In Croatia And Serbia
16. E4: Changing Versions Of The Past In Southeast Asia
17. G9: The Visual Analysis Of History Textbooks
18. E5: (De)nationalizing Memories: Interrogating Chineseness From The ‘Peripheries’
19. E6: History And Memory Of Holodomor Reconsidered
20. E7: Modalities Of Memory Debates In Central And Eastern Europe
21. E8: Social Conditions Of The Narrative About The Holocaust In Contemporary Culture In Poland
22. F5: The Memorial Wars In The Post-Soviet Space
23. G2: The Reality Of Theory: Intergenerational Remembrance And Traumascapes In Sarajevo
24. G3: Building And Sharing Family Memories: Values And Identities For The Next Generation
25. G4: Una Mirada Decolonial A Los Artefactos Controversiales De La Memoria Latinoamericana
26. G5: Memory And Arts: The Space Aside: Translations Between The Personal And The Collective Memory In Art Practice And Beyond
27. G8: Globalized Memorial Museums. Exhibiting Atrocities In The Era Of Claims For Moral Universals
28. G6: Transnational Memory And Performance Making
29. G7: Memory And Trauma: Embodying And The Challenge Of Resilience
30. G11: The (Im)Possibilities Of Bearing Witness: The Intrinsic Value And Healing Power Of Autobiographic Narratives
31. G12: Asian American Memory Activism
32. G14: Converging Classrooms: A Framework To Guide Multi-Disciplinary Memory Studies Courses & Conversations
33. G13: Memory And Geography. Part 4(4): Innovations And Intersections
34. H13: North Korean Memories Of Victimisation And Transnational Convergences For Memorialisation And Redress
35. H18: Victims, Perpetrators And Implicated Subjects In Central And Eastern Europe
36. J8: Memories And Monuments
37. B11: Weaponizing History In The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict
38. I11: Emerging Scholars Workshop: Looking For Convergences In The East-Central Europe And Beyond
39. I12: Historical Memory And Conflicts Of The Present In Ukraine, Georgia, The Russian North Caucasus
40. I13: Memory, Gender And Revolutionary Violence In Latin America
41. I14: Nationalist Memory Versus Cosmopolitan Memory: Evidence From Recent Research Into The Social Memory Of Auschwitz And The Holocaust In Poland
42. I15: Post-Soviet Memory And Jewish Diaspora
43. I16: Pre-emptive Memories. Chronotopes Of A Crisis
44. I17: Race, Memory, And The Anthropocene. Part 1(2)
45. I20: Resistance, Resentment, Repression And Recovery: Rhetorics Of Remembrance In Southern Spaces
46. I21: The Continuum Of Violence In Memory Studies. Body-Territory Convergences.
47. I22: The Memory Of The European WWII Reconstruction Era As Mediated By The Plurimedial Visual Network
48. I23: Theoretical And Political Implications Of Memories And Migrations’ Intersections (in Spanish)
49. I9: Thinking After: Writing As Reckoning
50. I24: Time And Memory: How The Past Becomes The Past
51. J1: Local Memory As A Challenge For Dominating Historical Narratives In Poland And Czech Republic
52. H21: Hegemonic Narratives: Global, National And Local Dynamics Of Memory Politics In The Aftermath Of Conflicts
53. J10: Memory Of Places – Places Of Memory: East And Central European Cities As Convergence Points
54. E9: Commemoration In The Times Of Pandemic
55. E10: Communism On Display
56. K4: (Trans)national Memory Wonderlands – Europe
57. E11: Exhibiting Migration
58. E12: Memory Of Objects - Objects Of Memory
59. K13: Race, Memory, And The Anthropocene. Part 2(2)
60. K18: The Legacy Of Dissent In Post-Cold War Europe. Panel 2(2): Post-Dissidents. Typologies, Canons, Lacunae
61. E14: Professional Discourses On Memory
62. H20: Digital Memory. Part 2(2): Holocaust
63. G15: Memory, Literature, And Race
64. H12: Narrating World War II In Museums
65. I19: Remembering Civil War & Franco's Spain Across Generations
66. H19: Women And Memory
67. J9: Memories Of Genocide, Displacement And War
68. J11: Memory & Politics In Russia
69. K14: Remembering Catastrophes
70. I18: Reclaiming Women's Voices (Dictatorship, Colonialism, Sexual Violence)
71. K15: Religious Institutions As Mnemonic Agents
72. K16: Rewriting The Past
73. K17: Shaping Holocaust Rememberance (Culture And Education)
74. A16: Memory In Music And Arts
75. Marek Cichocki And Ivan Krastev - European Memory And Politics: A Crisis Of What?
76. Breaking The Rules: Writing As Yourself. A Conversation Between Emilie Pine, Author Of "Notes To Self", And Sara Jones
77. Critical Thinking On Memory And Human Rights
78. Memory Politics In Public Diplomacy: Challenges And Risks
79. To Whom Does The Museum Belong?
80. Remembering Dark Times. A Conversation With Anne Applebaum And Agnieszka Holland
81. Memory Studies, Religion, And Postsecular Turn
82. “Potential Histories” In And Beyond East-Central Europe
83. MSA First Book Award: Dominic Meng-Hsuan Yang’s "The Great Exodus From China: Trauma, Memory, And Identity In Modern Taiwan"
84. Closing Plenary Session
85. A2: New Perspectives On European History And Heritage
86. C1: The Holocaust And Mnemonic Convergences
87. E1: European Societies In Transition
88. K3: Memory Conflicts And Historical Cultures In Contemporary East-Central Europe. Poland And Ukraine
89. J2: Travelling, Borderland, And Marginal Memories In Europe
90. H1: Transnational Memory Politics In Europe And Beyond
91. G1: Virtual City Walks In Warsaw. Part 2(3): The Alternative Archives Of Warsaw
92. I1: "A Show For Tourists" (2018). A Theatre Performance And A Q&A With Wojtek Ziemilski And Sylwia Chutnik
93. K1: Virtual City Walks In Warsaw. Part 3(3): The Wola District: Working Class, War, And Gentrification
94. Memory And Neoliberalism
95. Doing Memory Studies Differently: A Roundtable With Women
96. Opening Event Of The Cultural Program: Polin Museum Of The History Of Polish Jews; "Such A Landscape" (“Taki Pejzaż”) - Exhibition Of Works By Wilhelm Sasnal. Guided Tour By Luiza Nader (Art Critic) And Adam Szymczyk (Curator)
Speaking Engagement
1. Working And Regional MSA Groups Roundtable
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06 Jul, 2021
Memory Studies Association currently involves 18 Working Groups and 6 Regional Groups, covering a wide range of conceptual and geographic approaches t...
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