Social Memory and History
Anthropological Perspectives
Herausgeber: Climo, Jacob J; Cattell, Maria G
Social Memory and History
Anthropological Perspectives
Herausgeber: Climo, Jacob J; Cattell, Maria G
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An examination of social memory developed within communities from the perspective of anthropology. Many case studies from around the world.
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An examination of social memory developed within communities from the perspective of anthropology. Many case studies from around the world.
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- Verlag: Altamira Press
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Oktober 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 158mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 508g
- ISBN-13: 9780759101777
- ISBN-10: 0759101779
- Artikelnr.: 21919658
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Altamira Press
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Oktober 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 158mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 508g
- ISBN-13: 9780759101777
- ISBN-10: 0759101779
- Artikelnr.: 21919658
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Climo is an anthropologist at Michigan State University. Cattell is a research associate in anthropology at The Field Museum, Chicago.
Part 1 Introduction: Meaning in Social Memory and History: Anthropological
Perspectives Part 2 Part I: Continuity in Memory, History, and Culture
Chapter 3 Chapter 1: Exploring Venues of Social Memory Chapter 4 Chapter 2:
It Wasn't a Woman's World: Memory Construction and the Culture of Control
in a North of Ireland Parish Chapter 5 Chapter 3: A Personal History of
Memory Chapter 6 Chapter 4: Remembering the Past, Re-Membering the Present:
Elders' Constructions of Place and Self in a Philadelphia Neighborhood
Chapter 7 Chapter 5: The Cemetery: A Site for Construction of Memory,
Identity, and Ethnicity Chapter 8 Chapter 6: Memories of the American
Jewish Aliyah: Connecting Individual and Collective Experience Part 9 Part
II Contested Memory and History Chapter 10 Chapter 7: Kiowa: On Song and
Memory Chapter 11 Chapter 8: Symbolic Violence and Language: Mexico and Its
Uses of Symbols Part 12 Part III Reconciliation and Redress Chapter 13
Chapter 9: Remembering and Forgetting: Creative Expression and
Reconciliation in Post-Pinochet Chile Chapter 14 Chapter 10: The
Meshingomesia Indian Village Schoolhouse in Memory and History Part 15
Bibliography Part 16 Index Part 17 About the Authors
Perspectives Part 2 Part I: Continuity in Memory, History, and Culture
Chapter 3 Chapter 1: Exploring Venues of Social Memory Chapter 4 Chapter 2:
It Wasn't a Woman's World: Memory Construction and the Culture of Control
in a North of Ireland Parish Chapter 5 Chapter 3: A Personal History of
Memory Chapter 6 Chapter 4: Remembering the Past, Re-Membering the Present:
Elders' Constructions of Place and Self in a Philadelphia Neighborhood
Chapter 7 Chapter 5: The Cemetery: A Site for Construction of Memory,
Identity, and Ethnicity Chapter 8 Chapter 6: Memories of the American
Jewish Aliyah: Connecting Individual and Collective Experience Part 9 Part
II Contested Memory and History Chapter 10 Chapter 7: Kiowa: On Song and
Memory Chapter 11 Chapter 8: Symbolic Violence and Language: Mexico and Its
Uses of Symbols Part 12 Part III Reconciliation and Redress Chapter 13
Chapter 9: Remembering and Forgetting: Creative Expression and
Reconciliation in Post-Pinochet Chile Chapter 14 Chapter 10: The
Meshingomesia Indian Village Schoolhouse in Memory and History Part 15
Bibliography Part 16 Index Part 17 About the Authors
Part 1 Introduction: Meaning in Social Memory and History: Anthropological
Perspectives Part 2 Part I: Continuity in Memory, History, and Culture
Chapter 3 Chapter 1: Exploring Venues of Social Memory Chapter 4 Chapter 2:
It Wasn't a Woman's World: Memory Construction and the Culture of Control
in a North of Ireland Parish Chapter 5 Chapter 3: A Personal History of
Memory Chapter 6 Chapter 4: Remembering the Past, Re-Membering the Present:
Elders' Constructions of Place and Self in a Philadelphia Neighborhood
Chapter 7 Chapter 5: The Cemetery: A Site for Construction of Memory,
Identity, and Ethnicity Chapter 8 Chapter 6: Memories of the American
Jewish Aliyah: Connecting Individual and Collective Experience Part 9 Part
II Contested Memory and History Chapter 10 Chapter 7: Kiowa: On Song and
Memory Chapter 11 Chapter 8: Symbolic Violence and Language: Mexico and Its
Uses of Symbols Part 12 Part III Reconciliation and Redress Chapter 13
Chapter 9: Remembering and Forgetting: Creative Expression and
Reconciliation in Post-Pinochet Chile Chapter 14 Chapter 10: The
Meshingomesia Indian Village Schoolhouse in Memory and History Part 15
Bibliography Part 16 Index Part 17 About the Authors
Perspectives Part 2 Part I: Continuity in Memory, History, and Culture
Chapter 3 Chapter 1: Exploring Venues of Social Memory Chapter 4 Chapter 2:
It Wasn't a Woman's World: Memory Construction and the Culture of Control
in a North of Ireland Parish Chapter 5 Chapter 3: A Personal History of
Memory Chapter 6 Chapter 4: Remembering the Past, Re-Membering the Present:
Elders' Constructions of Place and Self in a Philadelphia Neighborhood
Chapter 7 Chapter 5: The Cemetery: A Site for Construction of Memory,
Identity, and Ethnicity Chapter 8 Chapter 6: Memories of the American
Jewish Aliyah: Connecting Individual and Collective Experience Part 9 Part
II Contested Memory and History Chapter 10 Chapter 7: Kiowa: On Song and
Memory Chapter 11 Chapter 8: Symbolic Violence and Language: Mexico and Its
Uses of Symbols Part 12 Part III Reconciliation and Redress Chapter 13
Chapter 9: Remembering and Forgetting: Creative Expression and
Reconciliation in Post-Pinochet Chile Chapter 14 Chapter 10: The
Meshingomesia Indian Village Schoolhouse in Memory and History Part 15
Bibliography Part 16 Index Part 17 About the Authors