By the People,for the People. The Case of a Community Museum of Traumatic Greek Heritage |
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Authors: | Nota Pantzou |
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Institution: | 1. University of Patras, Greecenota.pantzou@gmail.com |
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Abstract: | AbstractThis article will delineate the history and activities of the Museum of Political Exiles of Ai Stratis in Greece. The museum was founded in the 1980s by a group of former inmates who were banished in the North Aegean island of Ai Stratis, a site of political confinement between 1920s and 1960s. Since its inception, the museum has aspired to be a platform of communication, a place of healing that is by the people for the people. The aim here is to examine how this was achieved and what lessons have been learned from the endeavours of an organization that deals with a rather traumatic chapter of modern Greek history. Emphasis will be placed especially on what role the subjects of history have assumed in the design of the permanent exhibition and the educational and cultural activities. |
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Keywords: | traumatic heritage community museum exile Greece memory grassroots activities |
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