A Tangle of Memory: The Eternitate Memorial Complex in Chişinău and History Politics in Moldova

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Abstract

Built on up-to-date field material, this edited volume suggests an anthropological approach to the palimpsest-like milieus of Wrocław, Lviv, Chernivtsi, and Chişinău. In these East-Central European borderline cities, the legacies of Nazism, Marxism-Leninism, and violent ethno-nationalism have been revisited in recent decades in search of profound moral reckoning and in response to the challenges posed by the (post-)transitional period. Present shapes and contents of these urban settings derive from combinations of fragmented material environments, cultural continuities and political ruptures, present-day heritage industries and collective memories about the contentious past, expressive architectural forms and less conspicuous meaning-making activities of human actors. In other words, they evolve from perpetual tensions between choices of the past and the burden of the past.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationDiversity in the East-Central European Borderlands:
Subtitle of host publicationMemories, Cityscapes, People
EditorsEleonora Narvselius , Julie Fedor
PublisherIbidem-Verlag
Pages299-334
Number of pages36
ISBN (Print)9783838215235
Publication statusPublished - 2021

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