Genocide, collective violence, and popular memory : the politics of remembrance in the twentieth century /

In Genocide, Collective Violence, and Popular Memory: The Politics of Remembrance in the Twentieth Century, the editors present and discuss the many different social responses to the challenge of coming to terms with past reigns of terror and collective violence. Designed for undergraduate courses i...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Beezley, William H. (Editor), Lorey, David E. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Wilmington, Del. : SR Books, 2002
Series:World beat series ; no. 1
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Table of Contents:
  • The World Beat Series; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; About the Editors; Table of Contents; Introduction; Latin America; 1
  • Irruptions of Memory; A Possible Democracy; Ceremonies, Sites and Irruptions; Human Rights in a Pacted Transition; Memory and the Moral Authority of Democracy; Notes; 2
  • Layers of Memories; Argentina: Between Truth, Remembrance and Nunca Más; The Trial and the Role of Testimony; Societal Memory, Public Commemorations; Layers of Personal Memory; Some Concluding Remarks: Levels, Layers, Strata of Memory; Notes; 3
  • The Unmaking of Rigoberta Menchú; Africa
  • The World Beat Series; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; About the Editors; Table of Contents; Introduction; Latin America; 1
  • Irruptions of Memory; A Possible Democracy; Ceremonies, Sites and Irruptions; Human Rights in a Pacted Transition; Memory and the Moral Authority of Democracy; Notes; 2
  • Layers of Memories; Argentina: Between Truth, Remembrance and Nunca Más; The Trial and the Role of Testimony; Societal Memory, Public Commemorations; Layers of Personal Memory; Some Concluding Remarks: Levels, Layers, Strata of Memory; Notes; 3
  • The Unmaking of Rigoberta Menchú; Africa
  • 4
  • Ethnicity and the Politics of History in RwandaContested Histories; Colonial State Building, Ethnic Polarization, and the 1959 Revolution; Contests Over Power and the Dynamics of Fear; Conclusion; Notes; 5
  • The Burdens of Truth; Introduction; Summary of the Mandate of the TRC; The Psychological Impact of the TRC on Individuals; Evaluation of the Support Services Set up by the TRC; Conclusion; Notes; References; Asia; 6
  • The Cambodian Tuol Sleng Museum of Genocidal Crimes; The Museum Compound; S-21-The Prison; The Establishment of the Museum
  • Constructions of Meaning by the State-The People's Republic of KampucheaThe "Standard Total View"; Conclusion; Notes; References; Acknowledgments; 7
  • Buajingan!; Before the Fall; After the Fall; Notes; 8
  • Mnemosyne Abroad; Memory and Endurance; Differences in Chinese and Jewish Cosmology; Expressions of the Commitment to Remembrance; The Holocaust and The Cultural Revolution; The Historian as Physician of Memory; Notes; 9
  • Acting Out Democracy; China's Spring as Political Theater; Interpreting the Political Theater; A Comparative Perspective; Notes; References
  • Germany and Japan: Legacies of World War10
  • War Stories; Notes; 11
  • Photography, National Identity, and the "Cataract of Times"; Notes; Suggested Reading