Third-party funded project The Aggressor
Self-Perception and External Perception of an Actor Between Nations
The international research project “The Aggressor: Self-Perception and External Perception of an Actor Between Nations” examines images of the aggressor in European historical narratives and memory cultures
Representations of individual historical figures will be analysed in bi-national and multinational comparative studies including both victim and perpetrator perspectives. Multidisciplinary research on forms of collective identification with or against the aggressor and instrumentalizations of memory will cover three areas: academic historiography, popular media, and current political discourses. Sub-projects aim to stimulate reflection on the conflict potential of one's own national historical narrative and to promote agonistic forms of memory culture. Special attention is paid to social and digital media tools, such as computer games providing new ways of engagement with the past.
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