"This article will attempt to
review the historical literature on these and other ghosts and on the structures of
temporality that have made ghostly appearances and disappearances possible.
While my initial point of departure is Yugoslavia, the focus of the article is on the
modem context of the ""memory crisis,"" and more specifically on the imagination
of a collective but imperiled national past bounded in time and space, as well as
on the reconfiguration of private life and private remembrance in the nineteenth
and twentieth centuries. (from the article)"
Publisher
Univeristy of Chicago Press
ISSN
0022-2801
Type of Resource
text
Language
en
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