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FACES OF IDENTITY AND MEMORY THE CULTURAL HERITAGE OF CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE
KOCÓJ E.GAWEŁ Ł. EDITORS wydawnictwo: WYD UJ, 2015, wydanie Icena netto: 44.89 Twoja cena 42,65 zł + 5% vat - dodaj do koszyka Faces of identity and memory
The Cultural Heritage of Central and Eastern Europe
Cultural Heritage of Central and Eastern Europe is still little known, but is
increasingly being exposed as an area for scientific research. This region of Europe has
experienced exceptional historical events in the twentieth century. Along the majority
societies associated with different states, there lived communities of the minority and
stateless, torn by totalitarian regimes of the previous century. The politics of
assimilation aimed at the national, ethnic, and religious minorities has taken an enormous
toll on their cultural heritage. The empty, devastated Jewish synagogues, Orthodox, Greek
and Roman Catholic churches serving as warehouses are still to be seen on these lands. We
encounter fallen mansions or houses abandoned in a hurry of those who once lived their
life in a colourful multicultural reality of the borderland. The fall of communism in this
part of Europe has restored the memory of the “absent” and triggered activities to
rescue their tangible and intangible cultural heritage. In Central-Eastern Europe, the
passing decades have been characterized by many interesting and new projects created
within the framework of the forgotten and uncomfortable heritage, undertaken by many
public, self-government, private and non-profit institutions They are supported by the
organizers and implementers of culture, as well as regional activists and enthusiasts who
realize there will be a big void in the history and collective memory of this region if
the minorities’ heritage is to disappear. The monograph includes papers from
international researchers tackling various issues on cultural heritage and its management.
They present multiple involvements of this area of culture within different European
countries’ politics or ideology.
Ewa Kocój, Introduction
Ewa Kocój, Introduction
Ewa Kocój, Memory and identity. Monuments of Romanian tangible culture inscribed
on the UNESCO World Heritage List (presentation) – Svetlana Poligiene, Inventorisation
and Recording of Sacral Art Objects in Lithuania in 1995-2005
Krzysztof Kowalski, National lieux de mémoire and the European Heritage Label.
Some reflections on the case of the Gdańsk Shipyard
Iwona Sowińska, PORRAJMOS. Constructing Gypsy Holocaust Memory in Recent Cinema
Roman Batko, The vacuum and the imagination of space. The cultural role of the
Żyznowski Publishing House
Dorota Sieroń-Galusek, Cultural Animation as the Art of Remembering. The
Activities of the “Borderland of Arts, Cultures and Nations” Centre in Sejny
Magdalena Woźniczko, Dominik Orłowski, ‘The Painted Village’ – Zalipie as
an Expression of Ethnographic Tourism in the Powiśle Dąbrowskie Region of Poland
Krzysztof Pleśniarowicz, 20th Century theatrical Heritage: The Escape from
Illusion
Svetlana Poligiene, Inventorisation and Recording of Sacral Art Objects in
Lithuania in 1995–2005
Joanna Szulborska-Łukaszewicz, Protection of cultural heritage in Krakow in the
context of sectoral programs and strategic documents
Alicja Kędziora, Emil Orzechowski, Managing an Artist’s legacy on the example
of Foundation for Support of Modjeska’s Life and Art Research in Krakow
Katarzyna Plebańczyk, Culinary heritage as used in the present. Selected elements
of the culinary heritage management in contemporary Poland
224 pages, Paperback
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