
The Future of Memory
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"This volume of fourteen chapters provides a solid overview of important trends in the expanding field of memory studies. The chapters are wide-ranging in focus, as befits their authors' diverse academic disciplines." ? Journal of Interdisciplinary History"This is an innovative, well structured and balanced collection of essays which presents a survey of theories and case studies underpinning the burgeoning field of memory studies. It addresses the 'big issues' including witnessing, trauma, memorials, the relation between personal and public memory, and generational transmission." ? Peter Carrier, author of HOLOCAUST MONUMENTS AND NATIONAL MEMORY
"This is an excellent collection of essays." ? Peter Lawson, Open University, London
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Rick Crownshaw, Jane Kilby and Antony Rowland
Chapter 1. Memory: Introduction
Rick Crownshaw
Chapter 2. Beyond the Mnemosyne Institute
Dan Stone
Chapter 3. Rwanda's Bones
Sara Guyer
Chapter 4. The Imperial War Museum North
Gaynor Bagnall and Antony Rowland
Chapter 5. Memory and the Monument after 9/11
James E. Young
Chapter 6. The Edge of Memory: Innovation, Trauma
Susan Rubin Suleiman
Chapter 7. Testimony: Introduction
Antony Rowland
Chapter 8. Reading Perpetrator Testimony
Robert Eaglestone
Chapter 9. Reading beyond the False Memory
Jane Kilby
Chapter 10. False Testimony
Sue Vice
Chapter 11. Reading Holocaust Poetry
Matthew Boswell
Chapter 12. Trauma: Introduction
Jane Kilby
Chapter 13. The Trauma Knot
Roger Luckhurst
Chapter 14. Trauma, Justice and the Political Unconscious
Cathy Caruth
Chapter 15. Trauma and Resistance: In the Shadow of No Towers
Anne Whitehead
Chapter 16. Facing Losses/Losing Guarantees: Meditation on Traumatic Ignorance
Sharon Rosenberg
Chapter 17. Activist Memories: Politics, Trauma, Pleasures
Carrie Hamilton
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