The Right to Memory : : History, Media, Law, and Ethics / / ed. by Anna Reading, Noam Tirosh.
The field of memory studies has typically focused on everyday memory and commemoration practices through which we construct meaning and identities. The Right to Memory looks beyond these everyday practices, focusing instead on how memory relates to human rights and socio-legal constructs in order to...
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The Right to Memory : History, Media, Law, and Ethics / Worlds of Memory ; Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Preface -- Introduction. A Right to Memory -- Chapter 1. Antigone’s Shadow: Human Rights, Memory, and the Two World Wars -- Chapter 2. Framing Memory Rights in International Law -- Chapter 3. The “Duty to Remember” and the “Right to Memory”: Memory Politics and Neoliberal Logic -- Chapter 4. Memory, Rights, and Sen’s “Capabilities Approach” -- Chapter 5. “The Memory Belongs to No One and It Belongs to Everyone”: An Analysis of a Grassroots Claim to the Right to Memory -- Chapter 6. Using and Abusing Memory Laws in Search of “Historical Truth”: The Case of the 2018 Amendments to the Polish Institute of National Remembrance Act -- Chapter 7. The Right to Produce Memory: Social Memory Technology as Cultural Work -- Chapter 8. Beyond a Human Right to Memory -- Conclusion -- Index |
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Preface -- Introduction. A Right to Memory -- Chapter 1. Antigone’s Shadow: Human Rights, Memory, and the Two World Wars -- Chapter 2. Framing Memory Rights in International Law -- Chapter 3. The “Duty to Remember” and the “Right to Memory”: Memory Politics and Neoliberal Logic -- Chapter 4. Memory, Rights, and Sen’s “Capabilities Approach” -- Chapter 5. “The Memory Belongs to No One and It Belongs to Everyone”: An Analysis of a Grassroots Claim to the Right to Memory -- Chapter 6. Using and Abusing Memory Laws in Search of “Historical Truth”: The Case of the 2018 Amendments to the Polish Institute of National Remembrance Act -- Chapter 7. The Right to Produce Memory: Social Memory Technology as Cultural Work -- Chapter 8. Beyond a Human Right to Memory -- Conclusion -- Index |
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