Defending Memory in Global Politics

Defending Memory in Global Politics

Mnemonical In/Security and Crisis

Becker, Douglas; Resende, Erica; Budryte, Dovile

Taylor & Francis Ltd

01/2025

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9781032378169

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Introduction: The Securitization of Memory in the Context of Crisis Part 1: States Defending Memory 1. Securitizing the Past in Colombia? The Mnemonical Disputes over the Taking of the Palace of Justice in 1985 2. The Controversies of Memory Politics in Authoritarian Chechnya 3. The Securitization of Memory and the Practice of Public History in the Baltic States 4. Memory Contestation and Violence: The Battle over the US Civil War Narrative and Variations of Mnemonic In/Security 5. Framing, Naming, and Claiming Cultural Heritage in Nagorno Karabakh/Artsakh: Mass Media and Cultural Heritage as Mnemonic Battlegrounds Part 2: Non-State Actors Defending Memory 6. When Memory Is Not Defended: Precarity and Political Imprisonment in Myanmar 7. Contesting Memories in and of Bhutan: Diaspora Radio as a Mnemonic Challenge 8. Speaking for the Dead in Brazil: Mothers as Memory Activists for Justice and Change 9. Trauma Visualization: The Role of Transnational Actors in the Mnemonic Preservation and Promotion of Holodomor Narratives in Canada 10. Russian Securitization of Memory and Multiple Anxieties: Defending Memory through the Diasporic Film Haytarma 11. Gender, War and Remembrance: 'Heroic Subjects' in Lithuania's Memory Regime of Fighting and Suffering 12. Conclusion: Defending Memory at the Frontiers of War in Europe
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Trauma;Securitization;memory politics;Baltic states;Memory Contestation;ontological security;cultural diplomacy;national identities;narratives;Global South