Exhuming loss : memory, materiality and mass graves of the Spanish Civil War
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書誌事項
Exhuming loss : memory, materiality and mass graves of the Spanish Civil War
(Publications of the Institute of Archaeology, University College London, Critical perspectives on cultural heritage)
Left Coast Press, c2011
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Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- Republican identity and Spanish memory politics
- Memory idioms and the representation of Republican loss within the confines of a Francoist discourse on the past
- Materialisations of the dead before exhumation
- The open grave : exposed bodies and objects in new representations of the dead
- Reburial and enduring materialisations of the dead
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book examines the contested representations of those murdered during the Spanish Civil War of the 1930s in two small rural communities as they undergo the experience of exhumation, identification, and reburial from nearby mass graves. Based on interviews with relatives of the dead, community members and forensic archaeologists, it pays close attention to the role of excavated objects and images in breaking the pact of silence that surrounded the memory of these painful events for decades afterward. It also assesses the significance of archaeological and forensic practices in changing relationships between the living and dead. The exposure of graves has opened up a discursive space in Spanish society for multiple representations to be made of the war dead and of Spain's traumatic past.
目次
- Chapter 1 Republican Identity and Spanish Memory Politics
- Chapter 2 Memory Idioms and the Representation of Republican Loss within the Confines of a Francoist Discourse on the Past
- Chapter 3 Materialisations of the Dead before Exhumation Introduction
- Chapter 4 The Open Grave: Exposed Bodies and Objects in New Representations of the Dead Introduction
- Chapter 5 Reburial and Enduring Materialisations of the Dead
- concl Conclusion
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