European Memory in Populism
European Memory in Populism
Representations of Self and Other
De Cesari, Chiara; Kaya, Ayhan
Taylor & Francis Ltd
10/2019
320
Dura
Inglês
9781138318113
15 a 20 dias
453
Ayhan Kaya and Chiara De Cesari
Chapter 1. (Why) do Eurosceptics believe in a common European heritage?
Chiara De Cesari, Ivo Bosilkov, and Arianna Piacentini
Chapter 2. Anti-totalitarian Monuments in Ljubljana and Brussels: From Nationalist Reconciliation to Open Rehabilitation of Fascism
Gal Kirn
Chapter 3. The Use of the Past in Populist Political Discourse: Justice and Development Party Rule in Turkey
Ayhan Kaya and Ayse Tecmen
Chapter 4. 'A great bliss to keep the sensation of conquest alive!': The emotional politics of the Panorama 1453 Museum in Istanbul
Goenuel Bozoglu?
Chapter 5. The Mediterranean as a mirror and ghost of the colonial past: The role of cultural memory in the production of populist narratives in Italy
Gabriele Proglio
Chapter 6. Textures of urban fears: the affective geopolitics of the 'oriental rug'
Luiza Bialasiewicz and Lora Sariaslan
Chapter 7. Social Media and Affective Publics: Populist Passion for Religious Roots
Ernst van den Hemel
Chapter 8. Caring for Some and not Others: Museums and the Politics of Care in Post-Colonial Europe
Markus Balkenhol and Wayne Modest
Chapter 9. European Culture, History, and Heritage as Political Tools in the Rhetoric of the Finns Party
Tuuli Laehdesmaeki
Chapter 10. Between appropriation and appropriateness: instrumentalizing dark heritage in populism and memory?
Susannah Eckersley
Chapter 11. Memory Games and Populism in Postcommunist Poland
Ireneusz Pawel Karolewski
Chapter 12. Mizrahi Memory-of and Memory-against "the People:" remembering the 1950s
Hilla Dayan
Final Commentary
Learning from the Past/s? Contesting Hegemonic Memories
Ruth Wodak,
Afterword
Against Populism: Memory for an Age of Transformation
Astrid Erll
Ayhan Kaya and Chiara De Cesari
Chapter 1. (Why) do Eurosceptics believe in a common European heritage?
Chiara De Cesari, Ivo Bosilkov, and Arianna Piacentini
Chapter 2. Anti-totalitarian Monuments in Ljubljana and Brussels: From Nationalist Reconciliation to Open Rehabilitation of Fascism
Gal Kirn
Chapter 3. The Use of the Past in Populist Political Discourse: Justice and Development Party Rule in Turkey
Ayhan Kaya and Ayse Tecmen
Chapter 4. 'A great bliss to keep the sensation of conquest alive!': The emotional politics of the Panorama 1453 Museum in Istanbul
Goenuel Bozoglu?
Chapter 5. The Mediterranean as a mirror and ghost of the colonial past: The role of cultural memory in the production of populist narratives in Italy
Gabriele Proglio
Chapter 6. Textures of urban fears: the affective geopolitics of the 'oriental rug'
Luiza Bialasiewicz and Lora Sariaslan
Chapter 7. Social Media and Affective Publics: Populist Passion for Religious Roots
Ernst van den Hemel
Chapter 8. Caring for Some and not Others: Museums and the Politics of Care in Post-Colonial Europe
Markus Balkenhol and Wayne Modest
Chapter 9. European Culture, History, and Heritage as Political Tools in the Rhetoric of the Finns Party
Tuuli Laehdesmaeki
Chapter 10. Between appropriation and appropriateness: instrumentalizing dark heritage in populism and memory?
Susannah Eckersley
Chapter 11. Memory Games and Populism in Postcommunist Poland
Ireneusz Pawel Karolewski
Chapter 12. Mizrahi Memory-of and Memory-against "the People:" remembering the 1950s
Hilla Dayan
Final Commentary
Learning from the Past/s? Contesting Hegemonic Memories
Ruth Wodak,
Afterword
Against Populism: Memory for an Age of Transformation
Astrid Erll