ISBN:
9780230302006
,
9780230301993
,
0230301991
,
0230302009
Language:
English
Pages:
XVIII, 223 S.
,
Ill.
,
23 cm
Series Statement:
Palgrave Macmillan memory studies
Parallel Title:
Online-Ausg. Memory and political change
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Memory and Political Change
DDC:
321.09
Keywords:
Regime change Case studies
;
Memory Case studies Political aspects
;
Collective memory Case studies Political aspects
;
Political violence Case studies Psychological aspects
;
Democratization Case studies Psychological aspects
;
Regime change in literature
;
Democratization in literature
;
Political violence in literature
;
Memory in literature
;
Collective memory in literature
;
Regime change
;
Case studies
;
Memory
;
Political aspects
;
Case studies
;
Collective memory
;
Political aspects
;
Case studies
;
Political violence
;
Psychological aspects
;
Case studies
;
Democratization
;
Psychological aspects
;
Case studies
;
Regime change in literature
;
Democratization in literature
;
Political violence in literature
;
Memory in literature
;
Collective memory in literature
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Unterdrückung
;
Gewalt
;
Erinnerung
;
Kollektives Gedächtnis
;
Politischer Wandel
Abstract:
Introduction -- Part I. Transgenerational transmission. Replacement children: the transgenerational transmission of traumatic loss; the emotional legacy of the Nazi past in post-war Germany -- Part II. Instruments of change. To remember or to forget: which way out of a shared history of violence?; between pragmatism, coercion and fear: chosen amnesia after the Rwandan genocide; from domestic to international instruments for dealing with a violent past: causes, concomitants and consequences for democratic transitions; -- Part III. Re-imagining the past for the future. Re-imagining East Germany in the Berlin Republic; GDR memory and the transitional generation; South African transition in the literary imagination: Nadine Gordimer, J.M. Coetzee, Malika Lueen Ndlovu; commemorating the other side of the colonial frontier in Australian literature of reconciliation -- Part IV. Resistance to change. Deep memory and narrative templates: conservative forces in collective memory; the myth of the self: the Georgian national narrative and guest for Georgianness; memory across cultures
Description / Table of Contents:
Introduction -- Part I. Transgenerational transmission. Replacement children: the transgenerational transmission of traumatic loss; the emotional legacy of the Nazi past in post-war Germany -- Part II. Instruments of change. To remember or to forget: which way out of a shared history of violence?; between pragmatism, coercion and fear: chosen amnesia after the Rwandan genocide; from domestic to international instruments for dealing with a violent past: causes, concomitants and consequences for democratic transitions; -- Part III. Re-imagining the past for the future. Re-imagining East Germany in the Berlin Republic; GDR memory and the transitional generation; South African transition in the literary imagination: Nadine Gordimer, J.M. Coetzee, Malika Lueen Ndlovu; commemorating the other side of the colonial frontier in Australian literature of reconciliation -- Part IV. Resistance to change. Deep memory and narrative templates: conservative forces in collective memory; the myth of the self: the Georgian national narrative and guest for Georgianness; memory across cultures.
Note:
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