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This handbook is the first systematic effort to map the fast-growing phenomenon of memory activism and to delineate a new field of research that lies at the intersection of memory and social movement studies.
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This handbook is the first systematic effort to map the fast-growing phenomenon of memory activism and to delineate a new field of research that lies at the intersection of memory and social movement studies.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 598
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000646290
- Artikelnr.: 67392596
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 598
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000646290
- Artikelnr.: 67392596
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Yifat Gutman is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. She holds a PhD in Sociology from the New School for Social Research in New York (2012). Her research focuses on memory activism and political change in and after ethnonational conflict. Jenny Wüstenberg is Professor of History and Memory Studies and the Director of the Centre for Public History, Heritage and Memory at Nottingham Trent University. She is Co-Founder and Co-President (2016-2022) of the Memory Studies Association, as well as the Chair of the COST Action CA20105 on Slow Memory (2021-2025).
Foreword. Introduction: The Activist Turn in Memory Studies Part 1: Debates
Introduction: Contentions over Memory Activism. 1. Mobilizing
Materialities: The Making and Breaking of Monuments 2. Populism and the
Collective Past: Revisionism or Memory Activism? 3. Unlocked Memory
Activism: Has Social Distancing Changed Commemoration? 4. Memory vs.
History: The Politics of Temporality 5. Regimes of Temporality 6. Memory
Activism in History 7. Transnational Memory Activism and Performative
Nationalism 8. Intersectionality and Memory Activism 9. Activist Voices:
What Is at Stake - A Short Manifesto for Activist Memory Studies Part 2:
Actors and Agency Introduction: Agent, Structure and Subjectivity. 10.
Implicated Subjects 11. Extreme Right 12. Communities 13. Coalitions 14.
Scholars 15. Conservatives 16. Border-Crossers 17. Ghosts 18.
Anti-Neoliberals 19. Activist Voices: Post Heroes 20. Activist Voices:
Museum Entrepreneurs Part 3: Institutions and Institutionalization
Introduction: Definitions and Contestations. 21. Administration 22. Law 23.
States 24. Political Parties 25. International Organizations 26. Redress
Economies 27. Activist Voices: Education - Interview with Tanja Vaitulevich
28. Class 29. Family 30. Religion 31. Slavery 32. Empire 33. Colonialism
34. Museums Part 4: Spaces Introduction: Constructing Spaces of Memory
Activism. 35. Migrant Spaces 36. Urban Spaces 37. Queer Spaces 38.
(De)Colonial Spaces 39. Post-Conflict and Mid-Conflict Spaces 40.
Deindustrialized Spaces 41. Sacred Spaces 42. Indigenous Spaces 43.
Mediated Spaces 44. Clandestine Spaces 45. Activist Voices: Singing Spaces
- Interview with Rana Sulaiman 46. Post-Soviet Spaces 47. Latin America 48.
North America 49. The Arctic 50. Africa 51. Middle East and North Africa
52. South East Asia 53. East Asia 54. Oceania 55. East-Central Europe 56.
Post-German Spaces Part 5: Sites and Practices Introduction: Memory
Activism as Embodied Practice. 57. Memory Sites 58. Mapping Memory 59.
Activist Voices: Nomadic Monuments - Interview with Aida ehovi¿ 60.
Museums and "Curatorial Activism" 61. Tours and Tourism 62. Performance 63.
Reenactment 64. Activist Voices: The 1965 Events in Indonesia 65.
#memoryactivism and Online Commemoration 66. Digital Campaigns, Forums, and
Archives 67. Literary Memory Activism 68. Anniversaries and National
Holidays 69. Activist Voices: Art 70. Exhumations Part 6: Normative
Dilemmas Introduction: Democratizing the Past? 71. Memory and Illiberalism
72. Memory, Pluralism and White Supremacy 73. Memory Activism and the
Global Production of Knowledge 74. Between Conflict and Consensus 75.
Between Ownership and Appropriation 76. Between Agency and Suspension 77.
Activist Voices: From Civil Revolt to Established Institutions 78. Activist
Voices: Memory Activism with and Against the State - Interview with Sergio
Beltrán-García
Introduction: Contentions over Memory Activism. 1. Mobilizing
Materialities: The Making and Breaking of Monuments 2. Populism and the
Collective Past: Revisionism or Memory Activism? 3. Unlocked Memory
Activism: Has Social Distancing Changed Commemoration? 4. Memory vs.
History: The Politics of Temporality 5. Regimes of Temporality 6. Memory
Activism in History 7. Transnational Memory Activism and Performative
Nationalism 8. Intersectionality and Memory Activism 9. Activist Voices:
What Is at Stake - A Short Manifesto for Activist Memory Studies Part 2:
Actors and Agency Introduction: Agent, Structure and Subjectivity. 10.
Implicated Subjects 11. Extreme Right 12. Communities 13. Coalitions 14.
Scholars 15. Conservatives 16. Border-Crossers 17. Ghosts 18.
Anti-Neoliberals 19. Activist Voices: Post Heroes 20. Activist Voices:
Museum Entrepreneurs Part 3: Institutions and Institutionalization
Introduction: Definitions and Contestations. 21. Administration 22. Law 23.
States 24. Political Parties 25. International Organizations 26. Redress
Economies 27. Activist Voices: Education - Interview with Tanja Vaitulevich
28. Class 29. Family 30. Religion 31. Slavery 32. Empire 33. Colonialism
34. Museums Part 4: Spaces Introduction: Constructing Spaces of Memory
Activism. 35. Migrant Spaces 36. Urban Spaces 37. Queer Spaces 38.
(De)Colonial Spaces 39. Post-Conflict and Mid-Conflict Spaces 40.
Deindustrialized Spaces 41. Sacred Spaces 42. Indigenous Spaces 43.
Mediated Spaces 44. Clandestine Spaces 45. Activist Voices: Singing Spaces
- Interview with Rana Sulaiman 46. Post-Soviet Spaces 47. Latin America 48.
North America 49. The Arctic 50. Africa 51. Middle East and North Africa
52. South East Asia 53. East Asia 54. Oceania 55. East-Central Europe 56.
Post-German Spaces Part 5: Sites and Practices Introduction: Memory
Activism as Embodied Practice. 57. Memory Sites 58. Mapping Memory 59.
Activist Voices: Nomadic Monuments - Interview with Aida ehovi¿ 60.
Museums and "Curatorial Activism" 61. Tours and Tourism 62. Performance 63.
Reenactment 64. Activist Voices: The 1965 Events in Indonesia 65.
#memoryactivism and Online Commemoration 66. Digital Campaigns, Forums, and
Archives 67. Literary Memory Activism 68. Anniversaries and National
Holidays 69. Activist Voices: Art 70. Exhumations Part 6: Normative
Dilemmas Introduction: Democratizing the Past? 71. Memory and Illiberalism
72. Memory, Pluralism and White Supremacy 73. Memory Activism and the
Global Production of Knowledge 74. Between Conflict and Consensus 75.
Between Ownership and Appropriation 76. Between Agency and Suspension 77.
Activist Voices: From Civil Revolt to Established Institutions 78. Activist
Voices: Memory Activism with and Against the State - Interview with Sergio
Beltrán-García
Foreword. Introduction: The Activist Turn in Memory Studies Part 1: Debates
Introduction: Contentions over Memory Activism. 1. Mobilizing
Materialities: The Making and Breaking of Monuments 2. Populism and the
Collective Past: Revisionism or Memory Activism? 3. Unlocked Memory
Activism: Has Social Distancing Changed Commemoration? 4. Memory vs.
History: The Politics of Temporality 5. Regimes of Temporality 6. Memory
Activism in History 7. Transnational Memory Activism and Performative
Nationalism 8. Intersectionality and Memory Activism 9. Activist Voices:
What Is at Stake - A Short Manifesto for Activist Memory Studies Part 2:
Actors and Agency Introduction: Agent, Structure and Subjectivity. 10.
Implicated Subjects 11. Extreme Right 12. Communities 13. Coalitions 14.
Scholars 15. Conservatives 16. Border-Crossers 17. Ghosts 18.
Anti-Neoliberals 19. Activist Voices: Post Heroes 20. Activist Voices:
Museum Entrepreneurs Part 3: Institutions and Institutionalization
Introduction: Definitions and Contestations. 21. Administration 22. Law 23.
States 24. Political Parties 25. International Organizations 26. Redress
Economies 27. Activist Voices: Education - Interview with Tanja Vaitulevich
28. Class 29. Family 30. Religion 31. Slavery 32. Empire 33. Colonialism
34. Museums Part 4: Spaces Introduction: Constructing Spaces of Memory
Activism. 35. Migrant Spaces 36. Urban Spaces 37. Queer Spaces 38.
(De)Colonial Spaces 39. Post-Conflict and Mid-Conflict Spaces 40.
Deindustrialized Spaces 41. Sacred Spaces 42. Indigenous Spaces 43.
Mediated Spaces 44. Clandestine Spaces 45. Activist Voices: Singing Spaces
- Interview with Rana Sulaiman 46. Post-Soviet Spaces 47. Latin America 48.
North America 49. The Arctic 50. Africa 51. Middle East and North Africa
52. South East Asia 53. East Asia 54. Oceania 55. East-Central Europe 56.
Post-German Spaces Part 5: Sites and Practices Introduction: Memory
Activism as Embodied Practice. 57. Memory Sites 58. Mapping Memory 59.
Activist Voices: Nomadic Monuments - Interview with Aida ehovi¿ 60.
Museums and "Curatorial Activism" 61. Tours and Tourism 62. Performance 63.
Reenactment 64. Activist Voices: The 1965 Events in Indonesia 65.
#memoryactivism and Online Commemoration 66. Digital Campaigns, Forums, and
Archives 67. Literary Memory Activism 68. Anniversaries and National
Holidays 69. Activist Voices: Art 70. Exhumations Part 6: Normative
Dilemmas Introduction: Democratizing the Past? 71. Memory and Illiberalism
72. Memory, Pluralism and White Supremacy 73. Memory Activism and the
Global Production of Knowledge 74. Between Conflict and Consensus 75.
Between Ownership and Appropriation 76. Between Agency and Suspension 77.
Activist Voices: From Civil Revolt to Established Institutions 78. Activist
Voices: Memory Activism with and Against the State - Interview with Sergio
Beltrán-García
Introduction: Contentions over Memory Activism. 1. Mobilizing
Materialities: The Making and Breaking of Monuments 2. Populism and the
Collective Past: Revisionism or Memory Activism? 3. Unlocked Memory
Activism: Has Social Distancing Changed Commemoration? 4. Memory vs.
History: The Politics of Temporality 5. Regimes of Temporality 6. Memory
Activism in History 7. Transnational Memory Activism and Performative
Nationalism 8. Intersectionality and Memory Activism 9. Activist Voices:
What Is at Stake - A Short Manifesto for Activist Memory Studies Part 2:
Actors and Agency Introduction: Agent, Structure and Subjectivity. 10.
Implicated Subjects 11. Extreme Right 12. Communities 13. Coalitions 14.
Scholars 15. Conservatives 16. Border-Crossers 17. Ghosts 18.
Anti-Neoliberals 19. Activist Voices: Post Heroes 20. Activist Voices:
Museum Entrepreneurs Part 3: Institutions and Institutionalization
Introduction: Definitions and Contestations. 21. Administration 22. Law 23.
States 24. Political Parties 25. International Organizations 26. Redress
Economies 27. Activist Voices: Education - Interview with Tanja Vaitulevich
28. Class 29. Family 30. Religion 31. Slavery 32. Empire 33. Colonialism
34. Museums Part 4: Spaces Introduction: Constructing Spaces of Memory
Activism. 35. Migrant Spaces 36. Urban Spaces 37. Queer Spaces 38.
(De)Colonial Spaces 39. Post-Conflict and Mid-Conflict Spaces 40.
Deindustrialized Spaces 41. Sacred Spaces 42. Indigenous Spaces 43.
Mediated Spaces 44. Clandestine Spaces 45. Activist Voices: Singing Spaces
- Interview with Rana Sulaiman 46. Post-Soviet Spaces 47. Latin America 48.
North America 49. The Arctic 50. Africa 51. Middle East and North Africa
52. South East Asia 53. East Asia 54. Oceania 55. East-Central Europe 56.
Post-German Spaces Part 5: Sites and Practices Introduction: Memory
Activism as Embodied Practice. 57. Memory Sites 58. Mapping Memory 59.
Activist Voices: Nomadic Monuments - Interview with Aida ehovi¿ 60.
Museums and "Curatorial Activism" 61. Tours and Tourism 62. Performance 63.
Reenactment 64. Activist Voices: The 1965 Events in Indonesia 65.
#memoryactivism and Online Commemoration 66. Digital Campaigns, Forums, and
Archives 67. Literary Memory Activism 68. Anniversaries and National
Holidays 69. Activist Voices: Art 70. Exhumations Part 6: Normative
Dilemmas Introduction: Democratizing the Past? 71. Memory and Illiberalism
72. Memory, Pluralism and White Supremacy 73. Memory Activism and the
Global Production of Knowledge 74. Between Conflict and Consensus 75.
Between Ownership and Appropriation 76. Between Agency and Suspension 77.
Activist Voices: From Civil Revolt to Established Institutions 78. Activist
Voices: Memory Activism with and Against the State - Interview with Sergio
Beltrán-García