Routledge international handbook of memory studies /
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Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,
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Publisher Address: | London ; New York : |
Publication Dates: | 2016 |
Literature type: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Routledge international handbooks
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Carrier Form: | xxii, 546 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm. |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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9780415870894 (hbk. : alk. paper) : 0415870895 (hbk. : alk. paper) |
Index Number: | BF378 |
CLC: | B842.3-05 |
Call Number: | B842.3-05/R869 |
Contents: | Part I: Theories and Perspectives -- -- Rethinking the concept of collective memory / Barry Schwartz -- Reconceptualizing memory as event : From "difficult pasts" to "restless events" / Robin Wagner-Pacifici -- Pierre Nora's Les Lieux de memoire thirty years after / Patrick Hutton -- Sites of memory studies (Lieux des études de mémoire) / Jeffrey Olick -- Against memory / Jeffrey Goldfarb -- Cultural memory studies : Mediation, narrative, and the aesthetic / Ann Rigney -- -- Part II: Cultural Artefacts, Symbols and Social Practices -- -- Social movements and memory / Ron Eyerman -- Banal commemoration / Vered Vinitzky-Seroussi -- Organizational memories : A phenomenological analysis / Thomas S. Eberle -- Memory, time, and responsibility / Carmen Leccardi -- Memory of the future / Paolo Jedlowski -- Housing spirits : The grave as an exemplary site of memory / Hans Ruin -- -- Part III: Public, Transnational, and Transitional Memories -- -- Globalization and/of memory : On the complexification and contestation of memory cultures and practices / David Inglis -- The afterlife and renaissance of the plastic people of the (21st century) universe : Continuity and memory in bohemia / Trever Hagen -- De-centering the media, normalizing scandal, and deflating collective memory / Mark Jacobs -- Antigone in Leon : The drama of trauma politics / Natan Sznaider and Alejandro Baer -- Urban spaces, city cultures, and collective memories / Kevin Loughran, Gary Alan Fine, and Marcus Anthony Hunter -- Digital trauma archives : The "Yellow Star Houses" project / Gabriella Ivacs -- -- Part IV: Technologies of Memory -- -- Cultural heritage : Tangible and intangible markers of collective memory / Diane Barthel- Bouchier -- Remembering identity through music : The case of community from Turkey in Berlin / Pinar Güran-Aydin and Tia DeNora -- Cinema and memory studies : Now, then, and tomorrow / Carrie Collenberg-Gonzalez -- Memory and future selves in futurist dystopian cinema : The Road (2010) and The Book of Eli (2010) / E. Ann Kaplan -- "The Mirror with a memory" : Placing photography in memory studies /Olga Shevchenko -- Bone, steel and stone : Reification and transformation in Holocaust memorials /Zachary Metz -- Walking the autobiographical path : The spatial dimension of remembering in a memoir by Italo Calvino / Alessandra Fasulo -- -- Part V: Terror, Violence and Disasters -- -- Southeast Asia and the politics of contested memories / Kwok Kian-Woon and Roxana Waterson -- Japanese war memories and commemoration after the Great East Japan Earthquake / Philip Seaton -- Disaster, trauma, and memory / Bin Xu -- Memory and recent past : Chile, from revolution to repression / Isabel Torres Dujisin -- An "Unaccomplished memory" : The strategy of tension in Italy (1969-1993) and the Piazza Fontana bombing in Milan (December 12, 1969) / Anna Lisa Tota and Lia Luchetti -- Between absence and invisibility : Undocumented migration and the September 11th memorial / Alexandra Delano and Ben Nienass -- The Madrid 2004 bombing : Understanding the puzzle of 11-M’s flawed commemorative process / Cristina Flesher Fominaya -- Remembering 7/7 : The collective shaping of survivors’ personal memories of the 2005 London bombing / Steven D. Brown, Matthew Allen and Paula Reavey -- -- Part VI: Body and Ecosystems -- -- When memory goes awry / Maria I. Medved and Jens Brockmeier -- Dancing the present : Body memory and quantum field theory / Anna Lisa Tota -- Implicit memory, emotional experience and self-regulation : The heart’s role in raising our consciousness baseline / Rollin McCraty -- Cell memory of an ancestral state : Going backward across our life span to resume self-healing abilities / Carlo Ventura -- Memory of water : Storage of information and spontaneous growth of knowledge / Emilio Del Giudice, Alberto Tedeschi, Vladimir Voeikov -- The importance of memory in ecology / Sven Erik Jorgensen -- Soundscapes as commemoration and imagination of the acoustic past / Jan Marontate. |