While the 20th century has already been transformed into histories told in school, on TV and to be constantly rediscovered in the form of everyday political references in public dis-
course, the artists of this project focuse on the question of how these larger histories are told in private. They explored narrative open ends
of what is told and not told in their own family, in order to rethink the 20th century from a somewhat different point of view. By making this the starting point for a joint comic-project, we assume that actually not all the stories about
the 20th century are already told.
About the Book
The Editors
Felix Ackermann
Daivita Jackevičienė
Mawil (Markus Witzel)
Historian and anthropologist specializing in cultural and urban studies. 2011–2016 DAAD assoc. professor at EHU. Research fellow at German Historical Institute Warsaw.
Coordinator of EHU Center for German Studies. European Humanities University
Comicartist based in Berlin.
His books are published in Germany as well as in many
foreign countries.
The Artists
Lithuanian illustrator,
born in Klaipeda, Lithuania
Artist living and working
in Vilnius, Lithuania
Viktorija Ežiukas
Miglė Pužaitė
Mawil (Markus Witzel)
Comicartist born and working
in Berlin, Germany
Designer and illustrator from Belarus, Grodno. Currently working in Vilnius
Viktoryia Andrukovič
Project and Support
JSC „Ciklonas“, Žirmūnų g. 68,
LT-09124 Vilnius
Publishing House
Proofreading and Translation
Ph.D, director of the Laboratory of Critical Urbanism and lecturer, teaching courses on Critical Cartography, Localised Cultural Industries and Gender and Space.
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