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Hubbell, Amy L.
Places of Traumatic Memory = A Global Context /
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Title/Author:
Places of Traumatic Memory/ edited by Amy L. Hubbell, Natsuko Akagawa, Sol Rojas-Lizana, Annie Pohlman.
Reminder of title:
A Global Context /
other author:
Hubbell, Amy L.
Description:
XVI, 319 p. 18 illus., 5 illus. in color.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Historiography. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-52056-4
ISBN:
9783030520564
Places of Traumatic Memory = A Global Context /
Places of Traumatic Memory
A Global Context /[electronic resource] :edited by Amy L. Hubbell, Natsuko Akagawa, Sol Rojas-Lizana, Annie Pohlman. - 1st ed. 2020. - XVI, 319 p. 18 illus., 5 illus. in color.online resource. - Palgrave Macmillan Memory Studies,2634-6257. - Palgrave Macmillan Memory Studies,.
1. Acknowledging trauma in a global context: Narrative, memory and place -- 2. Long Tan, Coral-Balmoral and Binh Ba: Remembered, un-remembered and dis-remembered battlefields from Australia’s Vietnam war -- 3. ‘Difficult heritage’, silent witnesses: Dismembering traumatic memories, narratives, and emotions of firebombing in Japan -- 4. No place to remember: Haunting and the search for mass graves in Indonesia -- 5. The visitor’s gaze in the Museum of Memory and Human Rights in Chile -- 6. Remembering World War One in Australia: Hyde Park as memory space -- 7. Sites of memory, sites of ruination in postcolonial France and the francosphere -- 8. ‘The most intimate familiarity and the most extreme existential alienation’: Ilse Aichinger’s memories of Nazi-era Vienna -- 9. Black skin as site of memory: Stories of trauma from the Black Atlantic -- 10. Humanitarian journalism and the representation of survivors of Bosnia-Herzegovina’s mass violence -- 11. Remembering the 5 July 1962 massacre in Oran, Algeria -- 12. Cultural practices as sites of trauma and empathic distress in Like Cotton Twines (2016) and Grass between my Lips (2008) -- 13. Screen memories in true crime documentary: Trauma, bodies and places in The Keepers (2017) and Casting JonBenet (2017) -- 14. Chile 1988: Trauma and resistance in Pablo Larraín’s No (2012).
This volume explores the relationship between place, traumatic memory, and narrative. Drawing on cases from Africa, Asia, Europe, Oceania, and North and South America, the book provides a uniquely cross-cultural and global approach. Covering a wide range of cultural and linguistic contexts, the volume is divided into three parts: memorial spaces, sites of trauma, and traumatic representations. The contributions explore how acknowledgement of past suffering is key to the complex inter-relationship between the politics of memory, expressions of victimhood, and collective memory. Contributors take note of differing aspects of memorial culture, such as those embedded in war memorials, mass grave sites, and exhibitions, as well as journalistic, literary and visual forms of commemorations, to investigate how narratives of memory can give meaning and form to places of trauma.
ISBN: 9783030520564
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-52056-4doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: D13-15
Dewey Class. No.: 907.2
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