Memory and Post-war Memorials- Confronting the Violence of the Past
- 발행사항
- New York: Palgravemacmillan, 2013
- 형태사항
- 252p. : 22cm
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- 9781349465743
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- 342.1 S582m
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Introduction - After the Violence: Memory; Florence Vatan and Marc Silberman PART I: COMPETING MEMORIES 1. The Nuremberg Trials as Cold War Competition: The Politics of the Historical Record and the International Stage; Francine Hirsch 2. The Cube on Red Square: A Memorial for the Victims of Twentieth-Century Russia; Karl Schlogel 3. Reactive Memory: The Holocaust and Flight and Expulsion of Germans; Bill Niven 4. Beyond Auschwitz? Europe's Terrorscapes in the Age of Postmemory; Rob van der Laarse PART II: STAGING MEMORY 5. Narrative Shock and Polish Memory Remaking in the Twenty-first Century; Genevieve Zubrzycki 6. Grievability and the Politics of Visibility: The Photography of Francesc Torres and the Mass Graves of the Spanish Civil War; Ofelia Ferran 7. Doing Memory in Public: Post-apartheid Memorial Space as an Activist Project; Robyn Autry 8. Mnemonic Objects: Forensic and Rhetorical Practices in Memorial Culture; Laurie Beth Clark PART III: RE-MEMBERING MEMORY 9. Toward a Critical Reparative Practice in Post-1989 German Literature: Christa Wolf's City of Angels or The Overcoat of Dr. Freud (2010); Anke Pinkert 10. Paradoxes of Remembrance: Dissecting France's 'Duty to Memory'; Richard J. Golsan 11. After-Words: Lessons in Memory and Politics; Marc Silberman