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  • - Literature after Testimony
    av Johanne Helbo Bondergaard
    1 175,-

    This book describes and analyses a particular literary mode that challenges the aesthetics of testimony by approaching the past through detection, analysis, and 'archaeological' digging.

  • - Violence and Victimhood in Contemporary Argentine Culture
    av Geoffrey Maguire
    873 - 1 356,-

  • av Gunnthorunn Gudmundsdottir
    914 - 1 286,-

    This book primarily focuses on the concept of forgetting, with particular emphasis on how we can trace the forgotten in contemporary life writing and memory texts.

  • - Weibo and Collective Remembering in Contemporary China
    av Eileen Le Han
    723,-

    The first five years of Weibo reflect a dramatic change in Chinese society, where journalists, media professionals, and opinion leaders in other fields of expertise, together with ordinary citizens directly affected by these changes in everyday life collaborate to witness the rapid social transition.

  • - The Autofictional Turn in Post-Dictatorship Argentina
    av Jordana Blejmar
    1 095 - 1 496,-

  • - Belonging, Society, and Australia Day
    av J. Olaf Kleist
    1 244,-

  • av Christopher Perkins
    723,-

    This book investigates how films made about the URA since the 1990s have engaged with, reproduced and contested cultural memories of the organisation, discussing how directors have addressed questions of narrativization, trauma, intergenerational connection, and political subjectivity as they engage in the politics of cultural memory on screen.

  • - Repossessing the Past
    av Michael Pickering & Emily Keightley
    810 - 1 435,-

    The book explores the connections of memory and remembering with transformations in intimate relationships, migration and spatial mobilities, loss and bereavement involving loved ones or those with whom close affinities are felt, resulting in a volume that helps fill the gap in memory studies caused by lack of sustained ethnographic work.

  • - Pathways of Memory
    av B. Conway
    599 - 723,-

    In this wide-ranging study of the politics of memory in Northern Ireland, Brian Conway examines the 'career' of the commemoration of Bloody Sunday, and looks at how and why the way this historic event is remembered has undergone change over time. Drawing on original empirical data, he provides new insights into the debate on collective memory.

  • - Landscapes of Erasure, Disappearance and Exception
    av Estela Schindel & Pamela Colombo
    723,-

    Authors from a variety of disciplines dealing with diverse historical cases engage with the spatial deployment of violence and the possibilities for memory and resistance in contexts of state sponsored violence, enforced disappearances and regimes of exception. Contributors include Aleida Assmann, Jay Winter and David Harvey.

  • - Culture, Place and Narrative
    av Anne Marie Monchamp
    723,-

    This book shares and analyses the stories of Opal, a senior Alyawarra woman. Through her stories the reader glimpses the harsh colonial realities which many Aboriginal Australians have faced, highlighting the cultural embeddedness of autobiographical memory from a philosophical, psychological and anthropological perspective.

  • - Perspectives on Mnemohistory
    av Dr. Marek Tamm
    1 393 - 1 435,-

    Recently, we have witnessed a rearticulation of the traditional relationship between the past, present and future, broadening historiography's range from studying past events to their later impact and meaning. The volume proposes to look at the perspectives of this approach called mnemohistory, and argues for a redefinition of the term 'event'.

  • - Memorial Culture and 7/7
    av M. Allen
    723,-

    This book presents a study of remembrance practices emerging after the 2005 London bombings. Matthew Allen explores a range of cases that not only illustrate the effects of the organisation of remembrance on its participants, but reveal how people engaged in memorial culture to address difficult and unbearable conditions in the wake of 7/7.

  • - Culture, Criticism, Politics, and Law
    av L. Bond
    723,-

    This book examines the commemoration of 9/11 in American memorial culture. It argues that the emergence of counter-memories of September 11 has been compromised by the dominance of certain narrative paradigms - or, frames of memory - that have mediated the representation of the attacks across cultural, critical, political, and juridical discourses.

  • - Media Memory and Holocaust Commemoration
    av Oren Meyers, Motti Neiger & Eyal Zandberg
    723 - 765,-

    Offering a cross-media exploration of Israeli media on Holocaust Remembrance Day, one of Israel's most sacred national rituals, over the past six decades, this fascinating book investigates the way in which variables such as medium, structure of ownership, genre and targeted audiences shape the collective recollection of traumatic memories.

  • - Remembering the East German Stasi in the Berlin Republic
    av S. Jones
    723 - 765,-

    The Media of Testimony explores testimony relating to the Stasi in different cultural forms: autobiographical writing, memorial museums and documentary film. Combining theoretical models from diverse disciplines, it presents a new approach to the study of testimony, memory and mediation.

  • av Margarita Saona
    723,-

    Commemorating traumatic events means attempting to activate collective memory. By examining images, metonymic invocations, built environments and digital outreach interventions, this book establishes some of the cognitive and emotional responses that make us incorporate the past suffering of others as a painful legacy of our own.

  • av Bryoni Trezise
    723,-

    Performing Feeling in Cultures of Memory brings memory studies into conversation with a focus on feelings as cultural actors. It charts a series of memory sites that range from canonical museums and memorials, to practices enabled by the virtual terrain of Second Life, popular 'trauma TV' programs and radical theatre practice.

  • - Past and Present in Austere Times
    av Rebecca Bramall
    723,-

    This timely book examines austerity's conflicted meanings, from austerity chic and anti-austerity protest to economic and eco-austerity. Bramall's compelling text explores the presence and persuasiveness of the past, developing a new approach to the historical in contemporary cultural politics.

  • - Heritage Fetishism and Redeeming Germanness
    av J. James
    599 - 723,-

    Drawing on cultural anthropology and cultural studies, this book sheds new light on the everyday politics of heritage and memory by illuminating local, everyday engagements with Germanness through heritage fetishism, claims to hometown belonging, and the performative appropriation of cultural property.

  • - Perceptions of the Past and the Politics of Incorporation
    av Irial Glynn
    599 - 723,-

    By conversing with the main bodies of relevant literature from Migration Studies and Memory Studies, this overview highlights how analysing memories can contribute to a better understanding of the complexities of migrant incorporation. The chapters consider international case studies from Europe, North America, Australia, Asia and the Middle East.

  • av Amy Holdsworth
    723,-

    An innovative and original new study, Television, Memory and Nostalgia re-imagines the relationship between the medium and its forms of memory and remembrance through a series of case studies of British and North American programmes and practices. These include ER , Grey's Anatomy , The Wire , Who Do You Think You Are? , and Life on Mars .

  • - Cultural Memory and the Reinvention of Authority
    av Victor Jeleniewski Seidler
    723,-

    Analysing the events surrounding the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, in 1997, Vic Seidler considers the public outpourings of grief and displays of emotion which prompted new kinds of identification and belonging in which communities came together regardless of race, class, gender and sexuality.

  • - Pathways of Memory, 1945 to the Present
    av A. Fuchs
    599 - 1 541,-

    Anne Fuchs traces the aftermath of the Dresden bombing in the collective imagination from 1945 to today. As a case study of an event that gained local, national and global iconicity, the book investigates the role of photography, fine art, architecture, literature and film in dialogue with the changing German socio-political landscape.

  • - Western Performances of Futures Past
    av Amanda Lagerkvist
    723 - 765,-

    Contributing to current debates about the globality and mediatisation of memories, Media and Memory in New Shanghai interrogates the city's spectacular regeneration into an emergent world centre, describing how Western elites partake in the production of New Shanghai by feeling its futures and performing its futures past.

  • av Irit Dekel
    723 - 765,-

    Analyzing action at the Holocaust memorial in Berlin, this first ethnography of the site offers a fresh approach to studying the memorial and memory work as potential civic engagement of visitors with themselves and others rather than with history itself.

  • - Religion, Education and Memory in Early Modern England
    av Nicholas Keene & Evelyn B. Tribble
    593 - 723,-

    This book unites research in philosophy and cognitive science with cultural history to re-examine memory in early modern religious practices. Offering an ecological approach to memory and culture, it argues that models derived from Extended Mind and Distributed Cognition can bridge the gap between individual and social models of memory.

  • - Transnational Politics, Ethics and Society
    av Yifat Gutman, Amy Sodaro & Adam D. Brown
    599 - 723,-

    For those who study memory, there is a nagging concern that memory studies are inherently backward-looking, and that memory itself hinders efforts to move forward. Unhinging memory from the past, this book brings together an interdisciplinary group of prominent scholars who bring the future into the study of memory.

  • - Explorations in Identity, Place and Becoming
    av Joanne Garde-Hansen & Owain Jones
    593 - 1 393,-

    This collection shifts the focus from collective memory to individual memory, by incorporating new performative approaches to identity, place and becoming. Drawing upon cultural geography, the book provides an accessible framework to approach key aspects of memory, remembering, archives, commemoration and forgetting in modern societies.

  • - Mobilising Mediated Remembrance
     
    1 608,-

    This collected volume is the first to study the interface between contemporary social movements, cultural memory and digital media. Establishing the digital memory work practices of social movements as an important area of research, it reveals how activists use digital media to lay claim to, circulate and curate cultural memories.

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