Memory is a buzzword in many political and cultural debates, for building a shared identity to legitimising right-wing populism. Andreea Tănasie explores the institutionalisation of memory through museums across Europe, revealing how curatorial choices hide broader dynamics of legitimacy and exclusion
Andreea earned her Master's degree from the University of Amsterdam, with a thesis on the use of memory politics in constructing foreign policy.
She currently works at the intersection of international relations theory and the sociology of culture, with a focus on the concept of liminality and the crisis of the international order.
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