Description |
1 online resource (208 p.) |
Series |
Interpretive Lenses in Sociology |
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Book collections on Project MUSE
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Contents |
Introduction: Interpreting Contentious Memories and Conflicts over the Past -- Interpreting Memories in the Social Dynamics of Contention -- On the Social Distribution of Soldiers' Memories: Normalization, Trauma, and Morality -- Feminist Approaches to Studying Memory and Mass Atrocity -- Mobilizing Memories: Remembrance as a Social Movement Tool in the Vieques Anti-Military Movement (1999-2004) -- The Ballot of Donald and Hillary: Hateful Memories of Celebrity Leaders -- Racism, Exclusion, and Mnemonic Conflict -- Building a Case for Citizenship: Countermemory Work among Deported Veterans -- Commemorations as Transformative Events: Collective Memory, Temporality, and Social Change -- Contentious Pasts, Contentious Futures: Race, Memory, and Politics in Montgomery's Legacy Museum -- Genocide, Memory, and the Historicizing of Trauma -- Remembrance and Historicization: Transformation of Individual and Collective Memory Processes in the Federal Republic of Germany -- Enlisting Lived Memory: From Traumatic Silence to Authentic Witnessing -- Changing Memories of the Shoah in Post-Communist Countries: New Memories and Conflicts -- How Difficult Pasts Complicate the Present: Comparative Analysis of the Genocides in Western Armenia and Rwanda -- Conclusion: Memory and the Social Dynamics of Conflict and Contention: Interpretive Lenses for New Cases and Controversies -- Index |
Summary |
Memory is at the center of a diverse array of political conflicts, moral disputes and power dynamics. This book illustrates how scholars use different interpretive lenses to study and explain profound conflicts rooted in the past. Addressing issues of racism, genocide, trauma, war, nationalism, colonial occupation and more, it highlights how our interpretations of contentious memories are indispensable to our understandings of contemporary conflicts and identities. Featuring an international group of scholars, this book makes important contributions to social memory studies, but also shows how studying memory is vital to our understanding of enduring social problems that span the globe |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
In English |
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Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on June 15, 2023) |
Subject |
Collective memory -- Political aspects
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Collective memory -- Social aspects
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Social Theory.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
DeGloma, Thomas, editor
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Jacobs, Janet Liebman, editor
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Abbo, Cal, contributor.
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Aptekar, Sofya, contributor.
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Bohleber, Werner, contributor.
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Caponi, Jacob, contributor.
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DeGloma, Thomas, contributor.
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DeGloma, Thomas, editor.
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Fine, Gary Alan, contributor.
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Fox, Nicole, contributor.
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Jacobs, Janet, contributor.
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Jacobs, Janet, editor.
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Kidron, Carol A., contributor.
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Leydesdorff, Selma, contributor.
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Lomsky-Feder, Edna, contributor.
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Müge Göçek, Fatma, contributor.
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Robertson, Christopher, contributor.
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Sodaro, Amy, contributor.
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Vélez-Vélez, Roberto, contributor.
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Whitlinger, Claire, contributor.
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ISBN |
1529218691 |
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9781529218688 |
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1529218683 |
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9781529218695 |
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