Postnational memory, peace and war : making pasts beyond borders
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書誌事項
Postnational memory, peace and war : making pasts beyond borders
(Memory studies: global constellations / series editor: Henri Lustiger-Thaler, 15)
Routledge, 2020
- : hbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. [338]-345) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book examines the phenomenon of modern memory as a reaction to total war, an aspiration to truth-seeking provoked by the independent forces of modern war and collective violence which is transnational, or postnational, in character. Using examples from prose and poetry, film and theatre, painting and photography, and music and the popular arts, the author traces a narrative path through the events of the twentieth century, defining the tradition of modern memory in terms of its essentially anti-militaristic, anti-war character, as expressed in the manner in which it represents recalled violence and atrocity. Through a series of thematic discussions of two world wars, the Shoah, urbicide and nuclear weapons, Postnational Memory explores the formation of transnational memory, drawing on examples from industrialized societies, with a focus on memory of real events and their reproduction in literature and the arts, often including personal recollections that link the self to the represented past. As such, by asking how the concept of modern memory is constructed through the victims of war and genocide, the book constitutes an alternative to national memories and hegemonic, militarist or ethnocentric histories. Surveying the emergence of new, transnational forms of remembering the past, it will appeal to students and scholars of sociology, memory studies and peace studies, as well as those working in disciplines such as modern and international history, cultural studies and military studies.
目次
- Part 1: Memory and Counter-Memory Prologue Vignette: Being There - A Cotswold Vignette (Adlestrop) Introduction: Defining Modern Memory Vignette: Kennington At Laventie 1. A Memorable Engagement -The War to End War - and its Legacy (inc. Vignette: 'Bradford Pals') 2. The Great Sunk Silences: The Nature of Forgetting and the Unbearable Pain of Recall 3. Memory's New Voice 4. Generations of Memory: War Booms and Memory Booms 5. Strange Meetings and Cosmopolitan Sympathies (inc. Vignette: Eugen Gehweiler, Vignette: 'An Espresso Moment') Part 2: Against Forgetting - Retrieving a Borderless Past 6. Memory after the "Shoah" (inc. Vignette: Being There: Poland: 1988, 1996) 7. Airwar and Memory (inc. Vignette: A Silence, Vignette: 'Bambi'
- 'Belsen and Memory of the Camps') Part 3: Re-Writing Memory 8. Beyond Amnesia: Breaking Silences (inc. Vignette: Benicassim - Raising the Ghosts of Castillon De La Plana) 9. Testimony of Place (inc. Vignette: Walking the Fields of Memory: Germany 1994, France and Flanders (1988 and 1992)) 10. Beyond Militarism? Peace and War in Civil Memory (inc. Vignette: Oh! What a Lovely War! Vignette: A Mass of Memoried Flowers - Poppies and Ploughboys)11. Postnational Memory and National Conflict: Remembrance in a Globalising Society Part 4: Towards a History of Modern Memory 12. Towards a History of Modern Memory I: The Work of the Precursors 13. Towards a History of Modern Memory II: A Memory-Work Timeline 14. The Past in the Present- Metamorphosen (inc. Vignette: Yevgeny Khaldei - The Malleability of Memory and the Reichstag Photo, 1945)
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