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  1. Memory, trauma and world politics
    reflections on the relationship between past and present
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke

    Duncan Bell: Introduction. Memory, trauma and world politics. - S. 1-29 Part I Bartelson, Jens: We could remember it for you wholesale. Myths, monuments and the constitution of national memories. - S. 33-53 Winter, Jay: Notes on the memory boom. War,... more

    Fachinformationsverbund Internationale Beziehungen und Länderkunde
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    Peace Research Institute Frankfurt, Bibliothek
    42.629
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    German Institute for Global and Area Studies, Bibliothek
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    Duncan Bell: Introduction. Memory, trauma and world politics. - S. 1-29 Part I Bartelson, Jens: We could remember it for you wholesale. Myths, monuments and the constitution of national memories. - S. 33-53 Winter, Jay: Notes on the memory boom. War, remembrance, and the uses of the past. - S. 54-73 Olick, Jeffrey K. ; Demetriou, Chares: From theodicy to ressentiment. Trauma and the ages of compensation;. - S. 74-95 Part II Edkins, Jenny: Remembering relationality. Trauma time and politics. - S. 99-115 Fierke, K.M.: Bewitched by the past. Social memory, trauma and international relations. - S. 116-134 Ray, Larry: Mourning, melancholia and violence. - S. 135-154 Part III Meskell, Lynn: Trauma culture. Remembering and forgetting in the new South Africa. - S. 157-175 Feuchtwang, Stephan: Memorials to injustice.- S. 176-194 Bleiker, Roland ; Hoang, Young-Ju: Remembering and forgetting the Korean War. From trauma to reconciliation. - S. 195-212 Zehfuss, Maja: Remembering to forget/forgetting to remember. - S. 213-230

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780230247451; 9780230006560
    Subjects: Kollektives Gedächtnis; Geschichtsbewusstsein; Politische Kultur; Gewaltkriminalität; Völkermord; Politische Verfolgung; Unterdrückung; Internationale Politik; Krieg; Forschung; Interdisziplinarität
    Scope: XIII,275 S.
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    Duncan Bell: Introduction. Memory, trauma and world politics. - S. 1-29 Part I Bartelson, Jens: We could remember it for you wholesale. Myths, monuments and the constitution of national memories. - S. 33-53 Winter, Jay: Notes on the memory boom. War, remembrance, and the uses of the past. - S. 54-73 Olick, Jeffrey K. ; Demetriou, Chares: From theodicy to ressentiment. Trauma and the ages of compensation;. - S. 74-95 Part II Edkins, Jenny: Remembering relationality. Trauma time and politics. - S. 99-115 Fierke, K.M.: Bewitched by the past. Social memory, trauma and international relations. - S. 116-134 Ray, Larry: Mourning, melancholia and violence. - S. 135-154 Part III Meskell, Lynn: Trauma culture. Remembering and forgetting in the new South Africa. - S. 157-175 Feuchtwang, Stephan: Memorials to injustice.- S. 176-194 Bleiker, Roland ; Hoang, Young-Ju: Remembering and forgetting the Korean War. From trauma to reconciliation. - S. 195-212 Zehfuss, Maja: Remembering to forget/forgetting to remember.