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EUST 110: The Power of Place: Memory and Counter-Memory in the European City

This team-taught interdisciplinary course explores the relationship between memory, place and power in Europe’s cities. It examines the practices through which individuals and groups imagine, negotiate and contest their past in public spaces through art, literature, film and architecture. The instructors will draw on their research and teaching experience in urban centers of Europe after a thorough introduction to the study of memory across different disciplines. Students will be challenged to think critically about larger questions regarding the possibility of national and local memories as the foundation of identity and pride but also of guilt and shame.
6 credits; HI, WR2, IS; Offered Winter 2024; P. Petzschmann, S. Rousseau, W. North, B. Jarman