Traitors, Collaborators and Deserters in Contemporary European Politics of Memory Formulas of Betrayal /
This volume offers a multidisciplinary approach to shaping and imposition of "formulas for betrayal" as a result of changing memory politics in post-war Europe. The contributors, who specialize in history, sociology, anthropology, memory studies, media studies and cultural studies, discuss...
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| Language: | English |
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| Edition: | 1st ed. 2018. |
| Series: | Palgrave Macmillan Memory Studies
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| ISBN: | 9783319664965 |
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction; Eleonora Narvselius and Gelinada Grinchenko
- I. Military formations and combatants in "formulas of betrayal"
- 2. Monuments for deserters!? The changing image of Wehrmacht deserters in Germany and their gradual entry into Germany's memory culture; Marco DRÄGER
- 3. From Traitors to Role Models: Rehabilitation and Memorialization of Wehrmacht Deserters in Austria; Peter PIRKER and Johannes KRAMER
- 4. Reinventing Collaboration: The Vlasov Movement in the Postwar Russian Emigration; Benjamin TROMLY
- II. Intellectuals elites as betrayers, the betrayed and masterminds behind "formulas of betrayal"
- 5. Taking an Intellectual Stance between Communist Resistance and Fascist Collaboration: Jean Paulhan and the Épuration Process in France at the end of WWII; Caroline PERRET
- 6. Intellectuals in Times of Troubles: Between Empowerment and Disenchantment during the Orange Revolution and Euromaidan; Yuliya YURCHUK and Alla MARCHENKO
- 7. Discussing wartime collaboration in a transnational digital space: Framing of the UPA and Latvian Legion on Wikipedia; Mārtiņš KAPRĀNS and Mykola MAKHORTYKH
- 8. In the Ninth Circle: Intellectuals as Traitors in the Russo-Ukrainian War; Tanya ZAHARCHENKO
- III. Collaboration in the conditions of WWII: crime, punishment, memory
- 9. Collaboration and the Genocide of Roma in Poland; Slawomir KAPRALSKI
- 10. The Soviet punishment of an all-European crime, "horizontal collaboration"; Vanessa VOISIN
- 11. "Organized bestial gangs"- The Second World War and Images of Betrayal in Yugoslav Socialist Cinema; Tea SINDBÆK ANDERSEN
- 12. Collaboration and Collaborators in Ukraine during the Second World War: Between Myth and Memory; Mykola BOROVYK
- IV. "Formulas of betrayal" as a political ascription and public response
- 13. "...And upon my silken braids a German's iron boot will trample...": Creating images of female Soviet Ostarbeiter as a betrayer and the betrayed; Gelinada GRINCHENKO and Eleonora NARVSELIUS
- 14. Betrayal of memory in Hungarian public memorials of the 20th century; Melinda HARLOV
- 15. Betrayal and Public Memory: 'Myroslav Irchan Affair' in Diaspora-Homeland Disjuncture; Natalia KHANENKO FRIESEN
- 16. Post-war and post-communist Poland and European knightly myths of loyalty and betrayal: Pasikowski's acquis mythologique communautaire; Piotr TOCZYSKI.

