Silberman, Marc
Memory and Postwar Memorials
1. Introduction
Florence Vatan, Marc Silberman
Part I. Competing Memories
2. The Nuremberg Trials as Cold War Competition: The Politics of the Historical Record and the International Stage
Francine Hirsch
3. The Cube on Red Square: A Memorial for the Victims of Twentieth-century Russia
Karl Schlögel
4. Reactive Memory: The Holocaust and the Flight and Expulsion of Germans
Bill Niven
5. Beyond Auschwitz? Europe’s Terrorscapes in the Age of Postmemory
Rob Laarse
Part II. Staging Memory
6. Narrative Shock and Polish Memory Remaking in the Twenty-first Century
Geneviève Zubrzycki
7. Grievability and the Politics of Visibility: The Photography of Francesc Torres and the Mass Graves of the Spanish Civil War
Ofelia Ferrán
8. Doing Memory in Public: Postapartheid Memorial Space as an Activist Project
Robyn Autry
9. Mnemonic Objects: Forensic and Rhetorical Practices in Memorial Culture
Laurie Beth Clark
Part III. Re-membering Memory
10. Toward a Critical Reparative Practice in Post-1989 German Literature: Christa Wolf’s
Anke Pinkert
11. Paradoxes of Remembrance: Dissecting France’s “Duty to Memory”
Richard J. Golsan
12. After-words: Lessons in Memory and Politics
Marc Silberman
Nyckelord: Criminology and Criminal Justice, Crime and Society, Cultural and Media Studies, general, Conflict Studies, Social Theory, Personality and Social Psychology, Modern History
- Utgivare
- Silberman, Marc
- Vatan, Florence
- Utgivare
- Springer
- Utgivningsår
- 2013
- Språk
- en
- Utgåva
- 1
- Serie
- Studies in European Culture and History
- Sidantal
- 270 sidor
- Kategori
- Fostran, undervisning
- Format
- E-bok
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9781137343529
- Tryckt ISBN
- 978-1-349-46574-3