Memory and migration : multidisciplinary approaches to memory studies

Table of Contents Introduction Julia Creet:The Migration of Memory and Memories of Migration 1 Section I: The Melancholy of No Return Zofia Rosinzka:Emigratory Experience: The Melancholy of No Return30Srdja Pavlovic:Memory for Breakfast48Veronika Zangl:Remigration and Lost Time: Resuming Life After the Holocaust60Chowra Makaremi:The Waiting Zone81 Section II: Collective Memory Ghettos Andreas Kitzmann:Frames of Memory: WWII German Expellees in Canada111John Sundholm:The Cultural Trauma Process, or the Ethics and Mobility of Memory147Laurenn Guyot:Locked in a Memory Ghetto: a Case Study of a Kurdish Community in France 167 Nergis Canefe:Home in Exile: Politics of Refugeehood in Canadian Muslim Diaspora196 Section III: The Smell of Flowers and Rotting Potatoes Mona Lindqvist:The Flower Girl: a Case Study in Sense Memory230Amira Bojadzija-Dan:Reading Sensation: Memory and Movement in Charlotte Delbo's Auschwitz and After244Marlene Goldman:Memory, Diaspora, Hysteria: Margaret Atwood's Alias Grace265 Section IV: Architectures of Memory Tomasz Mazur:Value of Memory - Memory of Value: A Mnemonic Interpretation of Socrates' Ethical Intellectualism294Luiza Nader:Migratory subjects: Memory work in Krzysztof Wodiczko's projections and instruments313Yvonne Singer:The Veiled Room330Julia Creet:The Archive as Temporary Abode354Bibliography379