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STUDIA EUROPAEA - Ediţia nr.2 din 2020 | |||||||
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NON-PLACES OF MEMORY: SPACE, MATERIALITY AND FALSE CEMETERIES. Autori: ŁUKASZ POSŁUSZNY. |
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Rezumat: DOI: 10.24193/subbeuropaea.2020.2.02 Published Online: 2020-12-30 Published Print: 2020-12-30 pp. 23-44 FULL PDF The article deals with the concept of non-place of memory (NPM). The author defines NPM broadly as an entity which once created by people lost its perceptive properties as man-made, but at the same time, kept its material basis. In the narrower sense of the definition, NPM are places of murder and bodies deposition sites which are either unrecognized as such or haven’t been yet changed into places of memory. Analysis are based mostly on cases of Roma massacres in Poland which took place during II World War, and compared with the history of burials and the concept of cemetery. Transitions of NMP is then explained by using the Mary Douglas’ concept of anomaly. Keywords: Non-place of memory, place of memory, genocide, materiality, space |
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