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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Waiting for an ‘Explosion of Memory’ (Wojciech Owczarski) . . . 9 PART I

MEDIA AND VISUAL ARTS Carlo Comanducci

Forgetting to Be Human: Embodied Memory and Memorious Media . . 13 Sara Hartmann

Refusing the Past, Opposing the Future: Connotations of Memory

in Futurism, Dadaism and Surrealism . . . 23 Michał Żmuda

Shattered Memories: The Video Game as a Fabrication of a Memory . . 35 Mariusz Wirski

Reality Creation in American Avant -Garde Films as a Defence

of the Subjective Existence from Being Forgotten . . . 43 Alok Oak

Photography and the ‘Wounded’ Self: Who Can Claim Justice? . . . 52 Bridget Sheridan

Hollow Images: How Artists Recall Collective Memory Through Images of Absence. . . 64 Cayo Gamber

From Housing to Illuminating Memory in Holocaust Photo Archives . . 74 Joanna Kabrońska

Memory and Imagination: Artwork as a Form of Testimony . . . . 88 Maria Manuela Lopes

Exploring Representational Strategies in Alzheimer’s Studies

as a Visual Arts Research Practice in Scientific Laboratories . . . 95

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PART II

FICTION AND NON ‑FICTION Tanja Konrad

The Role of Photography in W.G. Sebald’s Austerlitz . . . 115 Sally Michael

In Remembrance of the Holocaust Victims: Rewriting the Genesis of Genocide in Daniel Mendelsohn’s The Lost: The Search

for Six of Six Million . . . 124 Sylwia Chutnik

Memory Games, Gender Games: Fictions in the Service

of the History of World War II . . . 142 Iva Mudronja

Nabokov’s Reconstruction and Representation

of Cultural Memory in Lolita . . . 149 Monika Karwacka

Speak, Memory: Nabokov’s Memory Trap . . . 160 Grzegorz Kotecki

‘Here Stands a Man’: The Power of Community Memory

in Toni Morrison’s Home . . . 166 Magdalena M. Baran

Memory as a Tool of Just War . . . 177 Barbara Butrymowska

Dream of a Long -Lost Home: Reconstructions of Scotland

in Recent Scottish -Canadian Fiction . . . 184 Nerijus Brazauskas

Cultural Memory and Identity in Contemporary

Lithuanian Novel as a Question of Representation . . . 197 Polina Golovátina -Mora

Remembering the Future, or in Search for the ‘Marvellous Far’. . . . 210

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Zuzana Fonioková

Memory and Identity in Fiction and Autobiography: Nelly’s Version by Eva Figes, Memories of a Catholic Girlhood by Mary McCarthy

and Montauk by Max Frisch . . . 224 Katarzyna Małecka

Remembering, Forgetting and Healing in Modern Bereavement

Memoirs . . . 234 Małgorzata Okupnik

Memory Released versus Memory Blocked: Mothers’ Narrations

about the Loss of Their Adult Children . . . 244

PART III

PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIOLOGY EDUCATION Agnieszka Budzyna -Dawidowska

‘Time is the Centre of Our Existence’: Experience and Perception

of Time in Disturbed Cognition. A Clinician’s Perspective . . . 259 Lidia Huber

The Application of Reminiscence as a Non-Pharmacological Method

in the Treatment of People with Memory Disorders . . . 264 Abril Liberatori

Neither Fully Here Nor There: A Case Study of Immigrant Memory

Practices across the Americas . . . 274 Sílvia Aymerich, Hélène Beaulieu, Josep -Joan Centelles

Historical Elements in LabLit for Teens: Recreating the Past,

Understanding the Present . . . 285 Galina S. Shirokalova

Her Way as a Ground for Discussion . . . 301

Index . . . 307 Contributors . . . 315

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