Politics of Memory and Urban Landscape: The Case of Lviv after World War II
Author: Victoriya Sereda
Time, Memory, and Cultural Change – Introduction
Deconstruction of a Myth? Austria and the Hungarian Refugees of 1956-57
Love is Not Blind: In/Visibility and Recognition in M. Heidegger’s Thinking
Negotiating Precariousness: Navigating Discursive In/Visibilities
Author: Magdalena Freudenschuß
Wittgenstein and Method in the Study of Religion
Urban Heterotopia: Zoning Digital Space
Author: Clemens Apprich
Populism in Poland: In/visible Exclusion
Contemporary Art as Ars Memoriae: Curatorial Strategies for Challenging the Post-Communist Condition
Author: Svetla Kazalarska
The Big Leap: Heidegger, Nietzsche, Kafka
Avishai Margalit’s Idea of an Ethics of Memory and its Relevance for a Pluralistic Europe
Author: Christina Kleiser
The Genesis of Secular Responsibility: Aesthetic Education and the Neighbor