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This wide-ranging, comparative, and multidisciplinary collection
addresses the significance of books in creating the idea of home.
The chapters present cases that reveal the affective and sensory
dimensions of books and reading in the practice of everyday life of
individuals, in communities, and in society. The complex
relationship of books, reading, and home is explored through
American and European case studies both in bourgeois and
middle-class homes, and in working-class and immigrant families and
communities with limited possibilities for reading. The volume
combines the conceptions and representations of domesticity, the
materiality of reading, and library as a place, drawing on book
history and material culture studies as well as anthropology and
sociology of the home.
This wide-ranging, comparative, and multidisciplinary collection
addresses the significance of books in creating the idea of home.
The chapters present cases that reveal the affective and sensory
dimensions of books and reading in the practice of everyday life of
individuals, in communities, and in society. The complex
relationship of books, reading, and home is explored through
American and European case studies both in bourgeois and
middle-class homes, and in working-class and immigrant families and
communities with limited possibilities for reading. The volume
combines the conceptions and representations of domesticity, the
materiality of reading, and library as a place, drawing on book
history and material culture studies as well as anthropology and
sociology of the home.
This collection focuses on difficult memories and diverse
identities related to conflicts and localized politics of memories.
The contemporary and history-oriented case studies discuss
politicized memories and pasts, the frictions of justice and
reconciliation, and the diversity and fragmentation of difficult
memories. Friction, Fragmentation, and Diversity: Localized
Politics of European Memories brings together methodological
discussions from oral history research, cultural memory studies and
the study of contemporary protest movements. The politicization of
memories is analyzed in various contexts, ranging from everyday
interaction and diverse cultural representations to politics of the
archive and politics as legal processes. The politicization of
memories takes place on multiple analytical levels: those inherent
to the sources; the ways in which the collections are utilized,
archived, or presented; and in the re-evaluation of existing
research.
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