Memory Unbound : : Tracing the Dynamics of Memory Studies / / ed. by Lucy Bond, Stef Craps, Pieter Vermeulen.

Though still a relatively young field, memory studies has undergone significant transformations since it first coalesced as an area of inquiry. Increasingly, scholars understand memory to be a fluid, dynamic, unbound phenomenon—a process rather than a reified object. Embodying just such an elastic a...

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Place / Publishing House:New York; , Oxford : : Berghahn Books, , [2016]
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Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Illustrations
  • Introduction: Memory on the Move
  • Part I Transcultural Memory
  • Chapter 1 Staging Shared Memory: Je Veux voir and L’Empreinte de l’ange
  • Chapter 2 Remembering the Indonesian Killings: The Act of Killing and the Global Memory Imperative
  • Chapter 3 Transnational Memory and the Construction of History through Mass Media
  • Part II Transgenerational Memory
  • Chapter 4 Small Acts of Repair: The Unclaimed Legacy of the Romanian Holocaust
  • Chapter 5 Fictions of Generational Memory: Caryl Phillips’s In the Falling Snow and Black British Writing in Times of Mnemonic Transition
  • Chapter 6 The Uses of Facebook for Examining Collective Memory: The Emergence of Nasser Facebook Pages in Egypt
  • Part III Transmedial Memory
  • Chapter 7 Connective Memory: How Facebook Takes Charge of Your Past
  • Chapter 8 Embodiments of Memory: Toward an Existential Approach to the Culture of Connectivity
  • Chapter 9 Metaphorical Memories of the Medieval Crusades after 9/11
  • Part IV Transdisciplinary Memory
  • Chapter 10 The Agency of Memory Objects: Tracing Memories of Soweto at Regina Mundi Church
  • Chapter 11 Cultural Memory Studies in the Epoch of the Anthropocene
  • Chapter 12 “Filled with Words” Modeling the September 11 Digital Archive and the Utility of Digital Methods in the Study of Memory
  • Index