Past for the Eyes
Discover the intricate relationship between museums, cinema, and the Communist past in Central and Eastern Europe with Past for the Eyes by Peter Apor. Published by Central European University Press in 2008, this compelling volume offers a thorough analysis of how visual techniques are employed to interpret and contextualize the legacies of former regimes. Spanning 436 pages, Apor's work delves into the ways in which motion pictures and museum exhibits shape public perception and memory of communism in today's society. This essential read is perfect for anyone interested in history, cultural studies, and the impact of visual media on collective memory. Explore the past through a new lens and gain insights into the ongoing dialogue surrounding the Communist experience in Europe.