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Volume 2013 (2013): Issue 66 (Jun 2013): Recasting pasts and futures in postsocialist Europe. Guest Editors: Haldis Haukanes and Susanna Trnka
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Table of Contents
Theme Section
Memory, imagination, and belonging across generations
Perspectives from postsocialist Europe and beyond
Ruptured pasts and captured futures
Life narratives in postwar Mostar
Differences in temporal reasoning
Temporal complexity and generational clashes in an East German city
Forgotten pasts and fearful futures in Czechs' remembrances of communism
Precarious lives?
Narratives of hope, loss, and "normality" across two generations of Czechs
Generations of memory in the "model socialist town" of Nowa Huta, Poland
Probing the past and imagining the future
Afterword
Articles
Buy or barter?
Illegal yet licit purchases of work in contemporary Sweden
People's Mic and democratic charisma
Occupy Wall Street's frontier assemblies
Forum: Forging the urban commons
Transformative cities
The three urban commons
What kind of commons are the urban commons?
The urban public sector as commons
Response to Susser and Tonnelat
Urban commons and urban struggles
Transformative cities
A response to Narotzky, Collins, and Bertho
Review Articles
Flirting with anarchism
Class, state, and anthropology
War sick
Meaningful illness and military victimhood
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