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  • 1
    ISBN: 9789461662798 , 9461662793
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (250 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als GENSBURGER, SARAH MEMORY ON MY DOORSTEP
    DDC: 302.0944/361
    Keywords: Gensburger, Sarah Homes and haunts ; IS (Organization) ; IS (Organization) ; Memorialization ; Memorials ; Terrorism History 21st century ; Terrorism Religious aspects ; Islam ; Neighborhoods ; Sociologists Biography ; Collective memory ; Neighborhoods ; Sociologists ; Terrorism ; Terrorism ; Religious aspects ; Islam ; HISTORY ; Europe ; Western ; Collective memory ; Homes ; Memorialization ; Memorials ; Biographies ; History ; Biographies ; 10e Arrondissement (Paris, France) History 21st century ; 11e Arrondissement (Paris, France) History 21st century ; France ; France ; Paris ; France ; Paris ; 10e Arrondissement ; France ; Paris ; 11e Arrondissement
    Abstract: Gensburger -- voorplat; 9789461662798.pdf; Introduction; Paris, 11th arrondissement, Boulevard Voltaire; Event(s); December 27, 2015; Distance; December 28, 2015; Traces; December 30, 2015; Trace; December 31, 2015; Disappearance; January 1, 2016; Appearance; January 4, 2016; Plaques; January 5, 2016; Gazes; January 6, 2016; Interpretation; January 8, 2016; Photography; January 9, 2016; Reflections; January 10, 2016; Messages; January 11, 2016; Detour; January 12, 2016; Solidarity; January 14, 2016; Tourism; January 15, 2016; Nationality; January 17, 2016; Nation; January 18, 2016; Normality
    Abstract: January 21, 2016Data; January 26, 2016; Pilgrimage; February 2, 2016; Property; February 6, 2016; Invisibility; February 8, 2016; Witnesses; February 13, 2016; Collecting Messages; February 16, 2016; Groups; February 24, 2016; Holidays; February 28, 2016; Neighbors; March 1, 2016; Journalists; March 7, 2016; Demonstration; March 10, 2016; Conflict; March 17, 2016; Mobilizations; March 21, 2016; Normalization; March 26, 2016; A Place to Sit; April 8, 2016; Reading; April 13, 2016; Memories; April 18, 2016; Place; April 23, 2016; Meaning; May 1, 2016; Seeing and Being Seen; May 13, 2016
    Abstract: On November 13, 2015, three gunmen opened fire in the Bataclan concert hall at 50 Boulevard Voltaire in Paris and subsequently held the venue under a three-hour siege. This was the largest in a series of coordinated terrorist attacks that eventually killed 130 people and injured 500. During the aftermath of these attacks, expressions of mourning and trauma marked and invariably transformed the urban landscape. Sarah Gensburger, a sociologist working on social memory and its localisation, lives with her family on the Boulevard Voltaire and has been studying the city of Paris as her primary field site for several years. This time, memorialisation was taking place on her doorstep. Both a diary and an academic work, this book is a chronicle of this grassroots memorialisation process and an in-depth analysis of the way it has been embedded in the everyday lives of the author, neighbours, other Parisians and tourists
    Abstract: PrivatizationMay 19, 2016; Shift; May 20, 2016; Banner; May 22, 2016; Sacred; May 24, 2016; Trauma; June 13, 2016; Color; June 14, 2016; Icons; June 18, 2016; Preaching; June 18, 2016; Reconquest; June 19, 2016; Flags; June 27, 2016; Empty; July 1, 2016; Date; July 16, 2016; Silence; July 24, 2016; Ephemeral; August 1, 2016; T-Shirts; August 12, 2016; Cycle; September 1, 2016; Heritage; September 20, 2016; Conclusion; An Unfinished Memorialization: Archives, Monuments and Museums; Acknowledgement; References
    Note: Includes bibliographical references
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781805393801 , 9781805391081
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 385 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Worlds of memory volume 12
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als De-commemoration
    DDC: 363.69
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    Keywords: Public history Case studies ; Memorialization Case studies Social aspects ; Monuments Case studies Social aspects ; Historic sites Case studies Social aspects ; Collective memory Case studies ; HISTORY / Modern / 21st Century ; Memory Studies, Cultural Studies (General) ; Kollektives Gedächtnis ; Gedenkstätte ; Politisches Symbol ; Politischer Ikonoklasmus ; Geschichte
    Abstract: "In the wake of recent protests against police violence and racism, calls to dismantle problematic memorials have reverberated around the globe. This is not a new phenomenon, however, nor is it limited to the Western world. De-Commemoration focuses on the concept of de-commemoration as it relates to remembrance. Drawing on research from experts on memory dynamics across various disciplines, this extensive collection seeks to make sense of the current state of de-commemoration as it transforms contemporary societies around the world"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction. Making sense of de-commemoration / Sarah Gensburger and Jenny Wüstenberg -- Baptizing and unbaptizing in Algeria : from French colonization to national independence / Amar Mohand-Amer -- Street renaming in postsocialist Romania. A quantitative analysis of toponymic change / Mihai Stelian Rusuv -- "The first Bolshevik leaves Riga" : the de-commemoration of Vladimir I. Lenin in Riga, Latvia (1987-1991) / Dimitrijs Andrejevs -- "In memory of the fallen..." But for how long? The de-commemoration of German war memorials in Poland After 1945 / Karolina Cwiek-Rogalska -- Naming to erase, renaming to restore : (re)indigenizing the landscape / Kerri J.Malloy -- Removing Rhodes from his pedestal : de-commemoration in post-colonial South Africa / Gary Baines -- Contrasting fates of Lenin statues in Ukraine and Russia / Dominique Colas -- Beyond the monument : unmaking the valley of the fallen in contemporary Spain / Francisco Ferrandiz -- Re-naming and the relationship between colonized and colonizer : the role of commemoration within dual place names in New Zealand / Taylor Annabell -- De-canonization of the Soviet past : abject, kitsch and memory / Yuliya Yurchuk -- Adding and removing in order to remember and replace : decolonizing urban spaces in Cape Town and Copenhagen / Vibe Nielsen -- De-commemoration as healing and conflict : Canada and its colonial past and present / Kate Korycki -- Killing Pedro de Valdivia again : de-commemoration of the past and de-neoliberalization of the present during the 2019-2020 Chilean revolt / Manuela Badilla and Carolina Aguilera -- De-commemorating sound : controversies about the re-establishment of the national anthem in South Korea and beyond / Bae Myo-Jung -- Do commemorations have an "expiration date"? A case study from Belgium / Nicolas Moll -- De-commemorating Australian settler colonialism / Sarah Maddison -- Transnational memory struggles. Guerrilla remembrances in Colombia and Venezuela in the 2000s / Jimena Perry -- De-commemorations and the unsettled past in contemporary Brazil / Ricardo Santhiago -- Decolonizing colonial monuments : counter-memory activism in Madrid and Barcelona / Fabiola Arellano Cruz -- From decapitation to destruction : making sense of toppling statues in contemporary Martinique / Audrey Célestine, Valérie-Anne Edmond-Mariette and Zaka Toto -- "Next stop Anton-Wilhelm-Amo Strasse" : place names, de-commemoration and memory activism in Berlin / Duane Jethro and Samuel Merrill -- The present is all that matters : de-commemoration practices in Israel / Tracy Adams and Yinon Guttel-Klein -- De-commemoration in Great Britain / Stephen Small -- The role of nonprofits in de-commemoration : the Southern Poverty Law Center's whose heritage? / Seth Levi and Kimberly Probulus -- De-commemoration without decolonization? The peculiar case of the Philippines / Lila Ramos Shahani -- Twice removed : the mystery of Manila's Missing Comfort Woman Monument / Catherine Lianza Aquino and Jocelyn S.Martin -- Counter-memory and state de-commemoration : the Khavaran mass grave in Iran / Chowra Makaremi -- The toppling of the Equestrian statue and the future of colonial-era memorials in Namibia / Vilho Amukwaya Shigwedha -- An unmarked rebellion : the politics of forgetting Denmark Vesey / Vanessa Lynn Lovelace and Jamie Huff -- Exploring the scope of de-commemoration : touring Trafalgar Square in London and beyond / Stuart Burch -- From de-commemoration of names to reparative namescapes. Geographical case studies in the USA / Jordan P. Brasher and Derek Alderman -- De-commemoration under the law. The removal of statues in France and the United States of America / Thomas Hochmann -- Human rights and toppled statues. Can the European Convention on Human Rights provide solutions to de-commemoration disputes? / Tom Lewis -- Re-commemoration : what other stories can we tell? Observing ordinary people engaging with monuments in Australian public space / Alison Atkinson Phillips -- Who cares about old statues and street names? Resisting change and the protracted de-communization of public space in Poland / Ewa Ochman -- Keeping the past from freezing : augmented reality and memories in the public space / Mykola Makhortykh and Anna Menyhért -- De-commemorating white supremacy through the act of voting / Lorena Chambers.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references
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