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Table of contents

1Time in story

  • How do artistic texts mediate the past?
  • How do we relate to the past?
  • How does the past become history?

2Story in Time

  • Novel - film - symbol
  • How does a memory become a novel?
  • The life of a story

3Time and Story in Culture

  • Conflicts of memory
  • History and power
  • The tasks of cultural memory

"History on Screen" was created by the Transmedia research group at the University of Tartu. The project is supported by Õpiveski programme.

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"Literature on Screen" is based on Andrus Kivirähk’s novel "Rehepapp" and its film adaptation "November". The study material focuses on the relation between literature and film within culture.

"Identity on Screen" is based on Anton H. Tammsaare’s novel "Truth and Justice" and its film adaptation. The study material focuses on the notions of identity and self-knowing.

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