Frames of Remembrance
Author: Iwona Irwin Zarecka
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
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Total Pages: 230
ISBN-13: 1412823897
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Author: Iwona Irwin Zarecka
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
Published:
Total Pages: 230
ISBN-13: 1412823897
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Iwona Irwin-Zarecka
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2017-07-05
Total Pages: 272
ISBN-13: 1351519247
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhat is the symbolic impact of the Vietnam War Memorial? How does television change our engagement with the past? Can the efforts to wipe out Communist legacies succeed? Should victims of the Holocaust be celebrated as heroes or as martyrs? These questions have a great deal in common, yet they are typically asked separately by people working in distinct research areas in different disciplines. Frames of Remembrance shares ideas and concerns across such divides.
Author: L. Bond
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2015-02-17
Total Pages: 181
ISBN-13: 1137440104
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book examines the commemoration of 9/11 in American memorial culture. It argues that the emergence of counter-memories of September 11 has been compromised by the dominance of certain narrative paradigms – or, frames of memory – that have mediated the representation of the attacks across cultural, critical, political, and juridical discourses.
Author: Kendall R. Phillips
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
Published: 2004-04-12
Total Pages: 280
ISBN-13: 0817313893
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA collection of essays by prominent scholars from many disciplines on the construction of public memories The study of public memory has grown rapidly across numerous disciplines in recent years, among them American studies, history, philosophy, sociology, architecture, and communications. As scholars probe acts of collective remembrance, they have shed light on the cultural processes of memory. Essays contained in this volume address issues such as the scope of public memory, the ways we forget, the relationship between politics and memory, and the material practices of memory. Stephen Browne’s contribution studies the alternative to memory erasure, silence, and forgetting as posited by Hannah Arendt in her classic Eichmann in Jerusalem. Rosa Eberly writes about the Texas tower shootings of 1966, memories of which have been minimized by local officials. Charles Morris examines public reactions to Larry Kramer’s declaration that Abraham Lincoln was homosexual, horrifying the guardians of Lincoln’s public memory. And Barbie Zelizer considers the impact on public memory of visual images, specifically still photographs of individuals about to perish (e.g., people falling from the World Trade Center) and the sense of communal loss they manifest. Whether addressing the transitory and mutable nature of collective memories over time or the ways various groups maintain, engender, or resist those memories, this work constitutes a major contribution to our understanding of how public memory has been and might continue to be framed.
Author: Nathan C. Jones
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
Published: 2024-10-19
Total Pages: 328
ISBN-13: 0817361561
DOWNLOAD EBOOKGeneral George S. Patton’s legendary image was carefully crafted during World War II and continues to shape our understanding of American history and culture today. Historian Nathan C. Jones explores the creation of the Patton legend and its enduring legacy in Patton’s Shadow.
Author: Jay Winter
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2000-08-27
Total Pages: 276
ISBN-13: 9780521794367
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHow war has been remembered collectively is the central question in this volume. War in the twentieth century is a vivid and traumatic phenomenon which left behind it survivors who engage time and time again in acts of remembrance. This volume, containing essays by outstanding scholars of twentieth-century history, focuses on the issues raised by the shadow of war in this century. The behaviour, not of whole societies or of ruling groups alone, but of the individuals who do the work of remembrance, is discussed by examining the traumatic collective memory resulting from the horrors of the First World War, the Spanish Civil War, the Second World War, and the Algerian War. By studying public forms of remembrance, such as museums and exhibitions, literature and film, the editors have succeeded in bringing together a volume which demonstrates that a popular kind of collective memory is still very much alive.
Author: Wulf Kansteiner
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 448
ISBN-13: 0821416391
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWulf Kansteiner shows that the interpretations of Germany's past proposed by historians, politicians, and television makers reflect political and generational divisions and an extraordinary concern for Germany's perception abroad.
Author: Ofelia Ferrán
Publisher: Associated University Presse
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 382
ISBN-13: 9780838756584
DOWNLOAD EBOOKStudies various constructions of memory in contemporary Spanish literature, evoking different aspects of a past of repression, from both the civil war and the Franco regime. This book analyzes narrative texts published between the 1960s and 1990s that present memory and the recuperation of a traumatic past as their main theme.
Author: Barbara A. Biesecker
Publisher: Peter Lang
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 374
ISBN-13: 9780820497402
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Rhetoric, Materiality, and Politics explores the relationship between rhetoric's materiality and the social world in the late modern political context. Taking as their point of departure a reprint of Michael Calvin McGee's 1982 call to reconceptualize rhetoric as the palpable +experience; of sociality, the authors in this volume grapple anew with the role of communication practices in contemporary collective life. Drawing upon the work of Michel Foucault, Jacques Lacan, and Jacques Derrida, these twelve original essays supplement, extend, and challenge McGee's position, collectively advocating on behalf of a shift in theoretical and critical attention from rhetorical materialism to rhetoric's materiality." --Book Jacket.
Author: Karin Tilmans
Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 369
ISBN-13: 9089642056
DOWNLOAD EBOOKKarin Tilmans is an historian, and academic coordinator of the Max Weber Programme at the European University Institute, Florence. Frank van Vree is an historian and professor of journalism at the University of Amsterdam. Jay M. Winter is the Charles J. Stille Professor of History at Yale. --