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Dvacáté století v evropské paměti: témata a přístupy v současných evropských memory studies

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JTM650

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Preliminary course plan, one online session per week (80 minutes):

ATTENTION: This course is starting only in March 2024!  

Introductory part 6. 3. 2024         Course Overview: Why do we need memory studies?      13. 3. 2024         What do we mean by Slow Memory?

Round table with members of the EU network COST Action Slow Memory

Joanna Wawrzyniak, Tea Sindbæk Andersen moderated by K. Králová  

Case Studies 20. 3. 2024       Czechoslovak Aid to Child Refugees from Greece

Nikola Tohma, Masaryk Institute and Archives of the Czech Academy of Sciences

Member of the EU network COST Action Slow Memory 27. 3. 2024      Welfare and Care in Exhibitions of the Communist-era

Rose Smith, Charles University & the University of Groningen

Member of the EU network COST Action Slow Memory   3. 4. 2024         Cultural memories, circulation and reception

Tea Sindbæk Andersen, University of Copenhagen

Member of the EU network COST Action Slow Memory   10. 4. 2024       Virtual memories underground: The case of bunker architecture

Margherita Fontana, University of Milan   17. 4. 2024       More or less of a care? Ukrainian discourse on the current war and the collective memory of the Second World War and the Holocaust

Paweł Dobrosielski, University of Warsaw   24. 4. 2024     Memory between reparation and prevention. How the memory of extreme violence can be seen as a form of cure for societies.

Luba Jurgenson, University of Sorbonne   15. 5. 2024         A glorious square of colour in a drab world: memoralising a mental health day centre through participatory methodologies

Verusca Calabria, Nottingham Trent University

Member of the EU network COST Action Slow Memory   22. 5. 2024       Making Memory Work for People Experiencing Mental Suffering: Arts-based Practices of Memory in Argentinian Mental Health Care

Marileen La Haije, University of Cologne

Member of the EU network COST Action Slow Memory   29. 5. 2024       WRAP UP  

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Contested memories and painful pasts regularly re-appear in the Europan public sphere on transnational, national, and regional levels. The war in Ukraine as well as the Hamas terrorist attacks against Israel and Israel fighting back, but also the recent experience with global pandemics have instigated a new wave of memory themes and disputes.

Various memory narratives have been lately activated for numerous purposes, explaining warfare, justifying various politics, attempting to explain ongoing events, bolstering identities, and mobilizing for political positioning or activism. In this sense, the course will focus specifically on memories of care, and welfare in a broad sense both disciplinary (including, e.g., history, sociology, psychology, literature, arts, and heritage) and topics-wise (such as well-being now and then, Balkans, Holocaust, current wars) asking why we need memory and memory studies, and what kinds of roles does memory play in contemporary Europe.