Beyond Memory
Silence and the Aesthetics of Remembrance
Herausgeber: Dessingué, Alexandre; Winter, Jay
Beyond Memory
Silence and the Aesthetics of Remembrance
Herausgeber: Dessingué, Alexandre; Winter, Jay
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Beyond Memory analyses the intricate connections between silence, acts of remembrance and acts of forgetting, and relates the topic of silence to the international research field of Cultural Memory Studies. It engages with the most recent work in the field by viewing silence as a remedy to the traditionally binary approach to our unders
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Beyond Memory analyses the intricate connections between silence, acts of remembrance and acts of forgetting, and relates the topic of silence to the international research field of Cultural Memory Studies. It engages with the most recent work in the field by viewing silence as a remedy to the traditionally binary approach to our unders
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 336g
- ISBN-13: 9780367870744
- ISBN-10: 0367870746
- Artikelnr.: 58440280
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 336g
- ISBN-13: 9780367870744
- ISBN-10: 0367870746
- Artikelnr.: 58440280
Alexandre Dessingué is Professor at the Department of Cultural Studies and Languages at the University of Stavanger. His previous publications include Le Polyphonisme du roman (2012) and, co-edited with Olivier Ryckebusch, Dunkirk: City of Memories - Dunkerque, ville-mémoire (2011). Jay Winter is the Charles J. Stille Professor of History at Yale University. His previous publications include Remembering War: The Great War between History and Memory in the 20th Century (2006) and Sites of Memory, Sites of Mourning: The Great War in European Cultural History (1995)
Contents List of Images List of Contributors Introduction: Remembering,
Forgetting and Silence Alexandre Dessingué and Jay Winter Part I: Silences
beyond remembering and forgetting 1. Colonial and Postcolonial Silences:
Listening to Kartini in the Netherlands Paul Bijl, University of Amsterdam
2. Making Museum Objects. A Silent Performance of Connection and Loss in
Solomon Islands Elizabeth Bonshek, University of Canberra 3. History,
Silence and the Detective in Aleksandr Terekhov's Russian Novel Kamennyi
most Julie Hansen, Uppsala University 4. Nostalgic Histories of War:
Refugees in Austria-Hungary, 1914-2014 Julie Thorpe, University of Western
Sydney Part II: The performativity of silence 5. The Many Sounds of
Heidegger's silence Siobhan Kattago, Tallinn University 6. Silence,
Remembering and Forgetting in Wittgenstein, Cage, and Derrida Steffi
Hobuss, Leuphana University of Luneburg 7. Cold War Era Silence : The
Movement of the Graves of Soviet Prisoners of War in northern Norway
Steinar Aas, University of Bodø 8. Strategic silence - Political Persuasion
between the remembered and the forgotten Ketil Knutsen, University of
Stavanger Part III: Silence as an aesthetic phenomenon 9. Between Memory
and Silence, between Family and Nation: Interpreting the First World War
through Digital Media Silke Arnold-de Simine , Birkbeck, University of
London 10. Allegorical silence: The Plague as a critical literacy act
Alexandre Dessingué, University of Stavanger 11. Negotiating Memories and
Silences: Museum Narratives of Transatlantic Slavery in England Leanne
Munroe, Cambridge University 12. Shell shock, Gallipoli and the generation
of silence Jay Winter, Yale University Silence and Social Life: Concluding
Rem
Forgetting and Silence Alexandre Dessingué and Jay Winter Part I: Silences
beyond remembering and forgetting 1. Colonial and Postcolonial Silences:
Listening to Kartini in the Netherlands Paul Bijl, University of Amsterdam
2. Making Museum Objects. A Silent Performance of Connection and Loss in
Solomon Islands Elizabeth Bonshek, University of Canberra 3. History,
Silence and the Detective in Aleksandr Terekhov's Russian Novel Kamennyi
most Julie Hansen, Uppsala University 4. Nostalgic Histories of War:
Refugees in Austria-Hungary, 1914-2014 Julie Thorpe, University of Western
Sydney Part II: The performativity of silence 5. The Many Sounds of
Heidegger's silence Siobhan Kattago, Tallinn University 6. Silence,
Remembering and Forgetting in Wittgenstein, Cage, and Derrida Steffi
Hobuss, Leuphana University of Luneburg 7. Cold War Era Silence : The
Movement of the Graves of Soviet Prisoners of War in northern Norway
Steinar Aas, University of Bodø 8. Strategic silence - Political Persuasion
between the remembered and the forgotten Ketil Knutsen, University of
Stavanger Part III: Silence as an aesthetic phenomenon 9. Between Memory
and Silence, between Family and Nation: Interpreting the First World War
through Digital Media Silke Arnold-de Simine , Birkbeck, University of
London 10. Allegorical silence: The Plague as a critical literacy act
Alexandre Dessingué, University of Stavanger 11. Negotiating Memories and
Silences: Museum Narratives of Transatlantic Slavery in England Leanne
Munroe, Cambridge University 12. Shell shock, Gallipoli and the generation
of silence Jay Winter, Yale University Silence and Social Life: Concluding
Rem
Contents List of Images List of Contributors Introduction: Remembering,
Forgetting and Silence Alexandre Dessingué and Jay Winter Part I: Silences
beyond remembering and forgetting 1. Colonial and Postcolonial Silences:
Listening to Kartini in the Netherlands Paul Bijl, University of Amsterdam
2. Making Museum Objects. A Silent Performance of Connection and Loss in
Solomon Islands Elizabeth Bonshek, University of Canberra 3. History,
Silence and the Detective in Aleksandr Terekhov's Russian Novel Kamennyi
most Julie Hansen, Uppsala University 4. Nostalgic Histories of War:
Refugees in Austria-Hungary, 1914-2014 Julie Thorpe, University of Western
Sydney Part II: The performativity of silence 5. The Many Sounds of
Heidegger's silence Siobhan Kattago, Tallinn University 6. Silence,
Remembering and Forgetting in Wittgenstein, Cage, and Derrida Steffi
Hobuss, Leuphana University of Luneburg 7. Cold War Era Silence : The
Movement of the Graves of Soviet Prisoners of War in northern Norway
Steinar Aas, University of Bodø 8. Strategic silence - Political Persuasion
between the remembered and the forgotten Ketil Knutsen, University of
Stavanger Part III: Silence as an aesthetic phenomenon 9. Between Memory
and Silence, between Family and Nation: Interpreting the First World War
through Digital Media Silke Arnold-de Simine , Birkbeck, University of
London 10. Allegorical silence: The Plague as a critical literacy act
Alexandre Dessingué, University of Stavanger 11. Negotiating Memories and
Silences: Museum Narratives of Transatlantic Slavery in England Leanne
Munroe, Cambridge University 12. Shell shock, Gallipoli and the generation
of silence Jay Winter, Yale University Silence and Social Life: Concluding
Rem
Forgetting and Silence Alexandre Dessingué and Jay Winter Part I: Silences
beyond remembering and forgetting 1. Colonial and Postcolonial Silences:
Listening to Kartini in the Netherlands Paul Bijl, University of Amsterdam
2. Making Museum Objects. A Silent Performance of Connection and Loss in
Solomon Islands Elizabeth Bonshek, University of Canberra 3. History,
Silence and the Detective in Aleksandr Terekhov's Russian Novel Kamennyi
most Julie Hansen, Uppsala University 4. Nostalgic Histories of War:
Refugees in Austria-Hungary, 1914-2014 Julie Thorpe, University of Western
Sydney Part II: The performativity of silence 5. The Many Sounds of
Heidegger's silence Siobhan Kattago, Tallinn University 6. Silence,
Remembering and Forgetting in Wittgenstein, Cage, and Derrida Steffi
Hobuss, Leuphana University of Luneburg 7. Cold War Era Silence : The
Movement of the Graves of Soviet Prisoners of War in northern Norway
Steinar Aas, University of Bodø 8. Strategic silence - Political Persuasion
between the remembered and the forgotten Ketil Knutsen, University of
Stavanger Part III: Silence as an aesthetic phenomenon 9. Between Memory
and Silence, between Family and Nation: Interpreting the First World War
through Digital Media Silke Arnold-de Simine , Birkbeck, University of
London 10. Allegorical silence: The Plague as a critical literacy act
Alexandre Dessingué, University of Stavanger 11. Negotiating Memories and
Silences: Museum Narratives of Transatlantic Slavery in England Leanne
Munroe, Cambridge University 12. Shell shock, Gallipoli and the generation
of silence Jay Winter, Yale University Silence and Social Life: Concluding
Rem