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04.07.2024. Andrei Grinev
01.07.2024. Vasily Zubakin
Serguey Ehrlich. Memory, Identity, and Imagination. The Structure of Behaviour from the Perspective of Memory Studies. Part II
Serguey Ehrlich. Memory, Identity, and Imagination. The Structure of Behaviour from the Perspective of Memory Studies. Part I
Memory landscapes in (post)Yugoslavia
Sergei Beliakov. Nation, history, memory
Evgeny Blinov. Were we born to embody our forefathers’ wounds?
Dr. Milica Popović. Beyond Western Modernity. In response to Serguey Ehrlich’s “Memory, Identity and Imagination. The Structure of Behaviour from the Perspective of Memory Studies”.
Natalija Majsova. Serguey Ehrlich, “Memory, Identity, and Imagination: The Structure of Behaviour”
Ann Rigney. Memory as Resource in the Making of a Sustainable Future
Henry L. Roediger, III and Olivia L. Jäggi. Nationalism as a Roadblock to a Transnational, Global World
Marie-Laure Ryan. Comments to “Memory, Identity, Imagination” by Serguey Ehrlich
Tyler Wertsch. Remembering the Future: Imagination, Memory, and the Possibilities of Games as Memory
Stefan Berger. Thoughts on Serguey Ehrlich’s "Memory, Identity and Imagination"
Stef Craps: “Globalizing one particular memory and holding it up as a universal moral standard risks trampling or blocking out other memories”
Marianne Hirsch. Memory for the Future: Response to Serguey Ehrlich, “Memory, Identity, Imagination: The Structure of Behaviour from the Perspective of Memory Studies”
Ludmila Isurin: “My entire book prepared the reader for the fact..."
Valentina Pisanty: “The more Memory Culture grew and the more institutionalized it became, the more the deniers gained visibility”
James Wertsch: “It is often the case that someone outside a national community might have better insights than those inside it”
James V. Wertsch. The Limits of Memory and Imagination