Violence and Public Memory
Violence and Public Memory
Blatt, Martin
Taylor & Francis Ltd
06/2023
306
Mole
Inglês
9781032109473
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction Part I: GENOCIDE Chapter 1. A model way of coming to terms with the past? -On the relevance and future tasks of historical-political education in (German) memorial sites; Chapter 2. The Holocaust in American Public Memory; Chapter 3. Memorializing Violence as a Political Tool: Public Memory and the Genocide of the Tutsi in Rwanda Part II: SLAVERY Chapter 4. From Rumblings to Roar: Racial Violence, Historical Justice and the Changing Public History of Slavery in the United States; Chapter 5. From a culture of abolition to a culture war: Remembering transatlantic enslavement in Britain, 1807-2021 Part III: RACIAL AND SEXUAL HATRED IN THE UNITED STATES Chapter 6. Myths, Mascots, Monuments, and Massacres: Rethinking Native American history in the public sphere; Chapter 7. Creating the Conditions for Repair: Representation, Memorialization, and Commemoration; Chapter 8. What is Owed? Reparations, an indictment of public memory; Chapter 9. Remembering Pulse Part IV: APARTHEID Chapter 10. The Art of Memory: Echoes of Apartheid Police Brutality in the 2013 Marikana Massacre; Chapter 11. The land of milk and honey (and Palestinians) Part V: FASCISM AND WAR Chapter 12. Public Commemorations of Argentina's Histories of Violence; Chapter 13. The Violence of the Vietnam War in the Memorialized American Landscape
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historical trauma studies;memorialisation practices;human rights abuses;genocide education;collective memory research;transitional justice;global memorial site analysis
Introduction Part I: GENOCIDE Chapter 1. A model way of coming to terms with the past? -On the relevance and future tasks of historical-political education in (German) memorial sites; Chapter 2. The Holocaust in American Public Memory; Chapter 3. Memorializing Violence as a Political Tool: Public Memory and the Genocide of the Tutsi in Rwanda Part II: SLAVERY Chapter 4. From Rumblings to Roar: Racial Violence, Historical Justice and the Changing Public History of Slavery in the United States; Chapter 5. From a culture of abolition to a culture war: Remembering transatlantic enslavement in Britain, 1807-2021 Part III: RACIAL AND SEXUAL HATRED IN THE UNITED STATES Chapter 6. Myths, Mascots, Monuments, and Massacres: Rethinking Native American history in the public sphere; Chapter 7. Creating the Conditions for Repair: Representation, Memorialization, and Commemoration; Chapter 8. What is Owed? Reparations, an indictment of public memory; Chapter 9. Remembering Pulse Part IV: APARTHEID Chapter 10. The Art of Memory: Echoes of Apartheid Police Brutality in the 2013 Marikana Massacre; Chapter 11. The land of milk and honey (and Palestinians) Part V: FASCISM AND WAR Chapter 12. Public Commemorations of Argentina's Histories of Violence; Chapter 13. The Violence of the Vietnam War in the Memorialized American Landscape
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