Memorials and Semiotic Dynamics (original) (raw)
Intolerable Images, Tolerable (Counter) Monuments: A Critique of the Unrepresentable in Some Recent Memorials
Pedro Telles da Silveira
Viso: cadernos de estética aplicada, 2019
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Fault lines: Four short observations on places of peace, trauma and contested remembrance
Paul Gough
Journal of Visual Art Practice, 2006
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The Gendered Approach: Talking Trauma in National Monument Discourses
L-Bop Medoff
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Politicizing Rhetorical Space: The Fallen Soldiers Memorial and the Contestation of Power
Jennifer Asenas, Kevin A . Johnson
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History's Remains: Of Memory, Mourning, and the Event
Michael Naas
Research in Phenomenology, 2003
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The Politics of Memorialization and War
Joseph P Feldman
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The politics of commemoration and memorialization
Ljiljana Radonić
Handbook on the Politics of Memory, Edward Elgar Publishing eBooks, 2023
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Redeeming memories: The politics of trauma and history
Jane Kilby
Feminist Theory, 2002
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War memorials at the intersection of politics, culture and memory
Bill Niven
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O’Brien, John (2015) ‘Commemoration in the Civilizing Process: Reconciliation, Melancholy and Abstraction in Contemporary Memorializing’, International Political Anthropology, 2(14), 99-116.
John O'Brien
International Political Anthropology, 2015
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Witnessing and Affect: Altering, Imagining and Making New Spaces to Remember the Great War in Modern Britain. In Memory, Place and Identity Commemoration and remembrance of war and conflict. Edited by Danielle Drozdzewski, Sarah De Nardi, Emma Waterton (London and New York: Routledge, 2016).
Ross Wilson
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Making peace, making memory: peacebuilding and politics of remembrance at memorials of mass atrocities
Johanna Mannergren Selimovic
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Grassroots Memorials: The Politics of Memorializing Traumatic Death
Helen Frisby
Folklore, 2015
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PERPETRATORS AND EULOGIZERS: HISTORICAL RESPONSIBILITY AND THE COMMEMORATION OF STATE VIOLENCE IN THE MEMORIAL LANDSCAPE
Harmony Barker
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The more-than-human materializations of violence, remembrance, and times of crisis (2021)
Evelien M L Geerts
The Posthumanities Hub blog series, 2021
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Make It Till You Break It: Toward a Typology of De-Commemoration
Yinon Guttel-Klein, Tracy Adams
Sociological Forum, 2022
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Book Review: Memorials in Times of Transition by Susanne Buckley-Zistel & Stefanie Schaefer (eds.)
Orli Fridman
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Representing Trauma, Making Community—Emotionally. Review of Emma Hutchison. (2016). Affective Communities in World Politics: Collective Emotions after Trauma. Cambridge University Press, New York, 350 pp., $120.00 hardcover.
Andrew A G Ross
International Studies Review, 2017
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Tracing the politics of aesthetics: From imposing, via counter to affirmative memorials to violence
Susanne Buckley-Zistel
Memory Studies, 2021
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WAR MONUMENTS AS VEHICLES OF MEMORY AND ACTIVATORS OF SOCIAL ACTIONS
tomasz ferenc
WAR MONUMENTS AS VEHICLES OF MEMORY AND ACTIVATORS OF SOCIAL ACTIONS, 2019
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Victims, Sacrifices, and Perpetrators Hidden in Plain Sight. Concepts of Victimhood in Common War Memorials
Oonagh Hayes
2017
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Book Review: Sabine Marschall, ed., Public Memory in the Context of Transnational Migration and Displacement: Migrants and Monuments
Varda Nisar
RACAR , 2021
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Dismembering and Remembering the Nation
Julie Skurski
Comparative Studies in Society and history, 1991
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Memory, narrative, and rupture: The power of the past as a resource for political change
Peter J Verovšek
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Trauma, Memory and Memorials
michael rowlands
British Journal of Psychotherapy, 1998
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Conflict and Commemoration: Two Berlin Memorials
Henry Pickford
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Phenomenological Reflections on the Intertwining of Violence, Place and Memory. The Memorials of the Ungraspable
Irene Breuer
Studia Phaenomenologica 2019 – Volume 19 — On Conflict and Violence, https://www.zetabooks.com/studia-phaenomenologica-2019-volume-19-on-conflict-and-violence.html?fbclid=IwAR3AYkc7v3FaOPvwLPC5V5puYn-Rw1tuGt4QWo\_ZtzT9gJayNzo1fuGhuEw#.XeeMoppcSTE.facebook, 2019
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Politicizing Memory
Udi Lebel
Cultural Studies, 2012
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Trauma, Collective Memory, and the Receding Past: Cultural Reillusionment through the "Good War"
Peter Ehrenhaus
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Machin, D. and Abousnnouga, G. (2010) War Monuments and the changing discourses of nation and soldiery in Jaworski and Thurlow Semiotic Landscapes.
David Machin
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. Divided Pasts: A Premature Memorial and the Dynamics of Collective Remembrance
Ann Rigney
Memory Studies , 2008
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Traumatic Memory and the Ethical, Political and Transhistorical Functions of Literature
Susana Onega
2017
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Collective trauma: the nightmare of history
Arlene Audergon
Psychotherapy and Politics International, 2004
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Democratic Narrative, History, and Memory
Bernard von Bothmer
Journal of American History, 2012
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The politics of commemoration The Holocaust, memory and trauma
Daniel Levy
2006
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