with Dana Dolghin The episode discusses selective memory, forgetting and official memory narratives of communism in Romania. It is in particularly concerned with memory narratives and induced forgetting that occur at the intersection of European memory canons, post-1989 state biography and more recent transnational readings of transitional justice and reconciliation. Although Dana’s research … Continue reading #009 – Beyond the Obligation to Remember: Silence, Transnationalism and Memory Culture in Romania