Retroactive Justice: Prehistory of Post-Communism (Cultural Memory in the Present)
Istvan Rev
This unorthodox scholarly work dissects the ghosts of history in order to analyze how the past—both recent and distant—haunts posterity, and in what ways the present disfigures the image of times gone by. The book presents a novel history of Communism from the perspective of its collapse, and inspects the world beyond the Fall in the distorting mirror of its imagined prehistory. Using a series of strange and darkly ironic stories, the subsequent chapters provide a close exploration of some of the essential objects of historical study: the name, the date, the dead, the relic, the pantheon, the court, the underworld, and the underground. The tension between vast distances, both in space and time, that Retroactive Justice covers, and the extremely focused analyses, provide an unexpected experience of writing and rewriting, visioning and revisioning history.
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Year:
2005
Edition:
1
Publisher:
Stanford University Press
Language:
english
Pages:
178
ISBN 10:
0804736448
File:
PDF, 6.89 MB
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english, 2005