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Dark Events: Commemoration and Collective Memory in the Former Yugoslavia

  • Autores: James Kennell, Metod Šuligoj, Miha Lesjak
  • Localización: Event management, ISSN 1525-9951, Vol. 22, No. 6, 2018 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Critical Event Studies), págs. 945-963
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • This article develops a new understanding of the relative darkness of commemorative events that are linked to tragedy and suffering, by using examples of the many such events that take place within the countries of the former state of Yugoslavia. In order to do this, the article draws from the field of memory studies and, in particular, the concept of collective memory. A sample of commemorative events from the former Yugoslavia was investigated and qualitative fieldwork was carried to analyze them in terms of their role in collective memory. The analysis of these events allowed for the creation of a new scale of the relative darkness of commemorative events. The darkest commemorative events, which draw on autobiographical memory and hold a high degree of contemporary political significance, are judged to be the most dark and to present specific management problems because of this.


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