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Visions after the Fall: Museums, Archives, and Cinema in the reshaping of popular perceptions of the socialist past
| Location: | Hungary |
| Workshop Date: | 2006-05-25 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
2006-03-27 |
| Announcement ID: |
150382 |
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The workshop will analyze the use of audio-visual material – including archival footage, documentary and feature films, exhibition catalogues, memorials, and other traces of historical remembrance – in the process of 'reshaping' the memory of the socialist past in Eastern Europe. The aim of the workshop is to contribute to the understanding of the ways in which historical revisionism uses both familiar and recently discovered audio-visual material – from popular cinematographic imagery to previously classified information. The principles of exhibiting these materials and other ways of making them available to the broad public will be in the focus of the workshop discussions. Please send a short presentation abstract (ca. 500 words) and your CV by March 31, 2006 to Oksana Sarkisova (e-mail: sarkisovao at ceu.hu)
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