Title:

Affective Future and Non-existent History. The Issue of Future Past in Memory Research

Creator:

Tabaszewska, Justyna ORCID

Description:

This is an accepted manuscript of article published as a preprint in “Memory Studies”, https://doi.org/10.1177/17506980221108481, in 2022. ; This article is a part of the project Memories of ‘Future Past’ as an Aspect of Creating Contemporary Poetics of Memory, financed by the Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange, through the Bekker programme.

Subject and Keywords:

memory ; future ; affect ; literature ; politics of memory ; poetics of memory ; Poland ; affecive future

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