Performing the Past

Performing the Past

Memory, History, and Identity in Modern Europe

Performing the Past is an investigation of the multiple social and culture practices through which Europeans have negotiated the space between their history and their memory over the past 200 years. In museums, in opera houses, in the streets, in the schools, in theatres, in films, on the internet and beyond, narratives about the past circulate today at a dizzying speed. Producing and selling them is big business; if the past is indeed a foreign country, there are tens of thousands of tourist agents, guides, and pundits around to help us on our way, for a fee, to be sure.This collection of essays by renowned scholars from, among others, Yale, Columbia, Amsterdam Oxford, Cambridge, New York University and the European University Institute in Florence, is essential reading for anyone interested in today’s memory boom. Drawing on different national and disciplinary traditions, the authors ultimately engage us with the ways in which Europeans continue a venerable tradition of finding out who they are, and where they are going, by performing the past.
Auteurs

Jay Winter

Jay Winter is hoogleraar aan Yale University, Verenigde Staten.

Karin Tilmans

Karin Tilmans is historicus en werkt aan het Europees Universitair Instituut in Florence, Italië

Frank van Vree

Frank van Vree is decaan faculteit Geesteswetenschappen, voormalig hoogleraar Mediawetenschappen.
Titel
Performing the Past
Subtitel
Memory, History, and Identity in Modern Europe
Auteurs
Prijs
€ 70,95
ISBN
9789089642059
Uitvoering
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
368
Publicatiedatum
Afmetingen
15.6 x 23.4 cm
Categorie
Modern History
Discipline
History, Art History, and Archaeology

Recensies

Performing the Past is a dazzling collection of essays by scholars who share a passion for the performative nature of history, memory, and identity. The volume offers refreshing insights for anyone interested in the past. Joanna Bourke, professor of History at Birkbeck College, London