
Reading War, Making Memory
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"This [book] deals with a topic that is highly relevant in the context of actual tendencies in European literatures, culture, and society. It brings forth the question of memory related to significant historic events. More precisely, it investigates the way these memories are represented and transmitted in contemporary literary works on the one hand, and how they affect (professional and lay) readers and their memory frames in Bosnia-Herzegovina and in some Northwestern countries on the other." * Silvia Rybarova, Institut of World Literature SASMore details
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Part I: Portable Monuments: Memory Novels and Fictional Witnessing
Chapter 1. The Experiential Child Witness: Sasa Stanisic's Wie Der Soldat Das Grammophon Repariert (How the Solider Repairs the Gramophone)
Chapter 2. Memory as a Fictional Trial: Nicol Ljubic's Meerestille (Stillness of the Sea)
Chapter 3. High-Definition Fictional Witnessing: Aleksandar Hemon's 'A Coin'
Chapter 4. War Memory Seen through the Banal Boredom of Refugee Live: Alen Meskovic's Ukulele Jam
Part II: Public Circulations of Literary Memory
Chapter 5. Quantifiable Success and Public Outreach: The Roles of Publishers, Libraries, and Publicity in Mnemonic Migration
Chapter 6. Professional Readings and Public Remediations
Part III: Readers' Reception
Chapter 7. Reading Sasa Stanisic's How the Soldier Repairs the Gramophone: Mediations, Emotions, and Prosthetic Memory
Chapter 8. Fictional Witnessing and Frameworks of Memory - Engaging with Stanisic's War Memory
Chapter 9. Reading Ljubic, Hemon, and Meskovic: Mediations, Emotions and Prosthetic Memory
Chapter 10. Interpreting Ljubic, Hemon, and Meskovic - Targeted Memory Transmissions and Frameworks of Memory
Chapter 11. Fictional Witnessing Returning to Bosnia-Herzegovina - Opening Mnemonic Grey Zones?
Chapter 12. Do Readers Remember One Year after?
Conclusions: Reading War, Making Memory?
Bibliography
Index
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