Memory Fragmentation from Below and Beyond the State
Memory Fragmentation from Below and Beyond the State
Uses of the Past in Conflict and Post-conflict Settings
Rosoux, Valerie; Sangar, Eric; Hebert, Emmanuelle; Bazin, Anne
Taylor & Francis Ltd
05/2023
264
Dura
Inglês
9780367706210
15 a 20 dias
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Table of contents
Anne Bazin, Emmanuelle Hebert, Valerie Rosoux & Eric Sangar: Introduction: "Memory fragmentation" as a new heuristic tool to grasp the dynamics of political uses of the past in conflict and post-conflict settings
Civil society actors
Stipe Odak: Construction of Victimhood and its Fragmentation within National Frameworks
Johanna Mannergren Selimovic: Gender, Memory and Peace: Struggles between Homogenisation and Fragmentation
Elise Feron: Conflict memories and gender-based violence: from silencing to standardization
Elise Julien: The Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgraeberfuersorge: a century of memory negotiations in Germany
Thomas Serrier: Pluralism at stake: Rebelling provinces and the national master narrative in the German-Polish memories after the end of the Cold War
Delphine Griveaud & Solveig Hennebert: The PSG Ultras' annual commemoration of the 13 November 2015 terrorist attacks: a window on collective memory
Historians
Sandra Rios Oyola: The Fragmentation of Historical Memory in Colombia
Emmanuelle Hebert: Transforming Polish-German Past: Toward a common narrative?
Valentin Behr: When historians contribute to the fragmentation of memories: The case of "Polish-Jewish relations" during World War II
Soldiers and military organizations
Mathias Delori: Understanding the fragmentation of the memory of the Allied bombings of World War II: The role of the United States Strategic Bombing Survey
Christophe Wasinski: Present wars as catalysts of fragmented memories of past wars: the use of the Algerian War in the context of the French deployment in Afghanistan
Eric Sangar: "Hurra, wir koennen's noch!": How NATO's counterinsurgency doctrine uncovered German civil-military memory fragmentation
Antoine Younsi: "Paying a blood debt" or "Liberating Africa"? The postcolonial fragmentation of French military and political memory frames during the Operation Serval in Mali (2013-2014)
Transnational organizations
Valerie Rosoux: Can NGOs do away with the 'tyranny of the past'? Strategies against memory fragmentation in Rwanda
Thomas Richard: ANNA News as a transnational memory entrepreneur? Uses of the Past in the Coverage of the Syrian Civil War by Russian-language media
Anne Bazin, Emmanuelle Hebert, Valerie Rosoux & Eric Sangar: Conclusion: overall findings and implications for the heuristic and normative value of "memory fragmentation"
Anne Bazin, Emmanuelle Hebert, Valerie Rosoux & Eric Sangar: Introduction: "Memory fragmentation" as a new heuristic tool to grasp the dynamics of political uses of the past in conflict and post-conflict settings
Civil society actors
Stipe Odak: Construction of Victimhood and its Fragmentation within National Frameworks
Johanna Mannergren Selimovic: Gender, Memory and Peace: Struggles between Homogenisation and Fragmentation
Elise Feron: Conflict memories and gender-based violence: from silencing to standardization
Elise Julien: The Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgraeberfuersorge: a century of memory negotiations in Germany
Thomas Serrier: Pluralism at stake: Rebelling provinces and the national master narrative in the German-Polish memories after the end of the Cold War
Delphine Griveaud & Solveig Hennebert: The PSG Ultras' annual commemoration of the 13 November 2015 terrorist attacks: a window on collective memory
Historians
Sandra Rios Oyola: The Fragmentation of Historical Memory in Colombia
Emmanuelle Hebert: Transforming Polish-German Past: Toward a common narrative?
Valentin Behr: When historians contribute to the fragmentation of memories: The case of "Polish-Jewish relations" during World War II
Soldiers and military organizations
Mathias Delori: Understanding the fragmentation of the memory of the Allied bombings of World War II: The role of the United States Strategic Bombing Survey
Christophe Wasinski: Present wars as catalysts of fragmented memories of past wars: the use of the Algerian War in the context of the French deployment in Afghanistan
Eric Sangar: "Hurra, wir koennen's noch!": How NATO's counterinsurgency doctrine uncovered German civil-military memory fragmentation
Antoine Younsi: "Paying a blood debt" or "Liberating Africa"? The postcolonial fragmentation of French military and political memory frames during the Operation Serval in Mali (2013-2014)
Transnational organizations
Valerie Rosoux: Can NGOs do away with the 'tyranny of the past'? Strategies against memory fragmentation in Rwanda
Thomas Richard: ANNA News as a transnational memory entrepreneur? Uses of the Past in the Coverage of the Syrian Civil War by Russian-language media
Anne Bazin, Emmanuelle Hebert, Valerie Rosoux & Eric Sangar: Conclusion: overall findings and implications for the heuristic and normative value of "memory fragmentation"
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collective memory theory;post-conflict societies;memory politics;civil society narratives;transnational actors;historical trauma analysis;contested memory discourses in conflict
Table of contents
Anne Bazin, Emmanuelle Hebert, Valerie Rosoux & Eric Sangar: Introduction: "Memory fragmentation" as a new heuristic tool to grasp the dynamics of political uses of the past in conflict and post-conflict settings
Civil society actors
Stipe Odak: Construction of Victimhood and its Fragmentation within National Frameworks
Johanna Mannergren Selimovic: Gender, Memory and Peace: Struggles between Homogenisation and Fragmentation
Elise Feron: Conflict memories and gender-based violence: from silencing to standardization
Elise Julien: The Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgraeberfuersorge: a century of memory negotiations in Germany
Thomas Serrier: Pluralism at stake: Rebelling provinces and the national master narrative in the German-Polish memories after the end of the Cold War
Delphine Griveaud & Solveig Hennebert: The PSG Ultras' annual commemoration of the 13 November 2015 terrorist attacks: a window on collective memory
Historians
Sandra Rios Oyola: The Fragmentation of Historical Memory in Colombia
Emmanuelle Hebert: Transforming Polish-German Past: Toward a common narrative?
Valentin Behr: When historians contribute to the fragmentation of memories: The case of "Polish-Jewish relations" during World War II
Soldiers and military organizations
Mathias Delori: Understanding the fragmentation of the memory of the Allied bombings of World War II: The role of the United States Strategic Bombing Survey
Christophe Wasinski: Present wars as catalysts of fragmented memories of past wars: the use of the Algerian War in the context of the French deployment in Afghanistan
Eric Sangar: "Hurra, wir koennen's noch!": How NATO's counterinsurgency doctrine uncovered German civil-military memory fragmentation
Antoine Younsi: "Paying a blood debt" or "Liberating Africa"? The postcolonial fragmentation of French military and political memory frames during the Operation Serval in Mali (2013-2014)
Transnational organizations
Valerie Rosoux: Can NGOs do away with the 'tyranny of the past'? Strategies against memory fragmentation in Rwanda
Thomas Richard: ANNA News as a transnational memory entrepreneur? Uses of the Past in the Coverage of the Syrian Civil War by Russian-language media
Anne Bazin, Emmanuelle Hebert, Valerie Rosoux & Eric Sangar: Conclusion: overall findings and implications for the heuristic and normative value of "memory fragmentation"
Anne Bazin, Emmanuelle Hebert, Valerie Rosoux & Eric Sangar: Introduction: "Memory fragmentation" as a new heuristic tool to grasp the dynamics of political uses of the past in conflict and post-conflict settings
Civil society actors
Stipe Odak: Construction of Victimhood and its Fragmentation within National Frameworks
Johanna Mannergren Selimovic: Gender, Memory and Peace: Struggles between Homogenisation and Fragmentation
Elise Feron: Conflict memories and gender-based violence: from silencing to standardization
Elise Julien: The Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgraeberfuersorge: a century of memory negotiations in Germany
Thomas Serrier: Pluralism at stake: Rebelling provinces and the national master narrative in the German-Polish memories after the end of the Cold War
Delphine Griveaud & Solveig Hennebert: The PSG Ultras' annual commemoration of the 13 November 2015 terrorist attacks: a window on collective memory
Historians
Sandra Rios Oyola: The Fragmentation of Historical Memory in Colombia
Emmanuelle Hebert: Transforming Polish-German Past: Toward a common narrative?
Valentin Behr: When historians contribute to the fragmentation of memories: The case of "Polish-Jewish relations" during World War II
Soldiers and military organizations
Mathias Delori: Understanding the fragmentation of the memory of the Allied bombings of World War II: The role of the United States Strategic Bombing Survey
Christophe Wasinski: Present wars as catalysts of fragmented memories of past wars: the use of the Algerian War in the context of the French deployment in Afghanistan
Eric Sangar: "Hurra, wir koennen's noch!": How NATO's counterinsurgency doctrine uncovered German civil-military memory fragmentation
Antoine Younsi: "Paying a blood debt" or "Liberating Africa"? The postcolonial fragmentation of French military and political memory frames during the Operation Serval in Mali (2013-2014)
Transnational organizations
Valerie Rosoux: Can NGOs do away with the 'tyranny of the past'? Strategies against memory fragmentation in Rwanda
Thomas Richard: ANNA News as a transnational memory entrepreneur? Uses of the Past in the Coverage of the Syrian Civil War by Russian-language media
Anne Bazin, Emmanuelle Hebert, Valerie Rosoux & Eric Sangar: Conclusion: overall findings and implications for the heuristic and normative value of "memory fragmentation"
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