1st Edition
Replaying Communism Trauma and Nostalgia in European Cultural Production
List of Illustrations
Foreword - Aniko Imre
Acknowledgements
Introduction The Trauma/Nostalgia Paradigm in Post-communist Cultural Production - Lucy Jeffery and Anna Váradi
Chapter 1 Drawing the Romanian Revolution at the History Museum of Brasov - Carmen Levick
Chapter 2 Retelling Soviet-era Anecdotes in Russian Online Media - Kateryna Yeremieieva
Chapter 3 Gábor Zsigmond Papp’s Retro Series and the Cultural Afterlife of Hungarian State Propaganda Films - Lucia Szemetová
Chapter 4 Communicating Post-communist Identity through the Museum of Life Under Communism, Warsaw - Samantha Vaughn
Chapter 5 -The Museumification of Victims of Communism and Bulgaria’s Belene Forced Labor Camp - Georgeta Nazarska
Chapter 6 The Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights, Grutas Park and Lithuania’s Narrative of the Communist Past - Katarzyna Jarosz
Chapter 7 Televising Division and Reunification in the German TV Series Deutschland 89 - Lucy Jeffery and Anna Váradi
Chapter 8 -Socialist Settings in Contemporary Hungarian and Czech Quality Television - Veronika Hermann
Chapter 9 (Re)Playing the Hungarian Revolution in Contemporary Board Games - David Scott Diffrient and Sam Ernst
Chapter 10 Uprooted Heritage as Curatorial Method and Artistic Medium in Yugoslavia- Natasa Jagdhuhn
Chapter 11 Germany’s Traumatic Communist Past through Contemporary Radio Life Narratives - Iana Nikitenko
Chapter 12 The Hauntology of Communism in an Estonian Computer Role-playing Game - Claus Toft-Nielsen
Conclusion - Lucy Jeffery and Anna Váradi
About the Authors
Bibliography
Index
Biography
Lucy Jeffery is Co-Founder of the Replaying Communism project which received funding from the AHRC SWW-DTP in 2023. She has published on Samuel Beckett, Harold Pinter, Ezra Pound, Ingeborg Bachmann, and Magda Szabó. Her monograph—Transdisciplinary Beckett: Visual Arts, Music, and the Creative Process—was published by Ibidem in 2021. She then co-edited a special issue for the leading environmental literature journal, Green Letters, entitled ‘A New Poetics of Space’ (2022). In 2024 she was a Visegrad Fellow at Central European University and the Open Society Archives.
Anna Varadi is Co-Founder of the Replaying Communism project which received funding from the AHRC SWW-DTP in 2023. She has published on media, gender, and national identity in the work of Magda Szabó, and has served as a translator from Hungarian and German for several academic projects. Since 2020, she has worked extensively with displaced people and forced migrants who are pursuing Higher Education. Anna currently works at Cardiff University, Wales.






