Memorylands

Höfundur Sharon Macdonald

Útgefandi Taylor & Francis

Snið ePub

Print ISBN 9780415453332

Útgáfa 1

Útgáfuár 2013

6.390 kr.

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  • Cover Page
  • Half Title page
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Dedication
  • Contents
  • List of figures
  • Acknowledgements
  • Prologue
  • 1 The European Memory Complex Introduction
  • The memory phenomenon
  • The memory complex
  • Assemblage and complexity
  • Methodology
  • The problem with memory
  • Individual and collective
  • Memory and history
  • Memory terminologies and alternatives
  • Collective, social, cultural … memory
  • Historical consciousness and past presencing
  • Heritage
  • Europe and others
  • Preludes
  • The past as a foreign country?
  • The sciences of memory
  • The rest of this book
  • 2 Making Histories Europe, traditions and other present pasts
  • Inventing traditions
  • Anthropology, tradition and change
  • Inventing quality French wine
  • Invented traditions as ideology in Communist Eastern Europe
  • Anthropology, tradition and Europe
  • Historical situating
  • Making European history
  • EU invented traditions
  • Writing European histories
  • In search of European historical consciousness
  • What is European historical consciousness?
  • National differences and cultural models
  • Other histories
  • Nationalist narratives and hidden histories
  • Other historical consciousnesses
  • The everyday life of long histories – Kalymnos, Greece
  • Narrating the self and the past – post-Soviet Latvia
  • State and individual historical narrations – the two Berlins
  • 3 Telling the Past The Multitemporal Challenge
  • Anthropology and history: towards an entanglement
  • Multitemporal approaches
  • Field and archive
  • Shaping memories
  • The past in hiding
  • Creative recollection of Tuscan trauma
  • Grandpa wasn’t a Nazi
  • Quiet voices
  • Mutedness
  • Methodological approaches
  • Non-narrated memory
  • No memory or commemoration? Roma
  • Repertoires of past presencing
  • No cheese, no heritage
  • Multitemporal experiments
  • Clashing memories of Bosnian conflict
  • Layering histories in Nuremberg
  • AIDS, personal memories and staged fieldwork in London
  • Chorographies and sensory remembering in Bucharest
  • 4 Feeling the Past Embodiment, place and nostalgia
  • Turning to embodiment, materiality and affect
  • Phenomenologies
  • Materialities
  • Post-Socialist dead bodies
  • Nostalgia
  • The breast of Aphrodite, sensory memory and the historical unconscious
  • Proustian perspectives – food memories
  • Re-rooting memory
  • Varieties of nostalgia
  • Touching places
  • Home
  • Dispossessions and repossessions
  • Post-Socialist nostalgia
  • Ostalgie
  • Other post-Socialist nostalgias
  • 5 Selling the Past Commodifcation, authenticity and heritage
  • Commodification and inauthenticity
  • Culture and enterprise in The Skye Story
  • Inalienable heritage
  • Dualchas: inalienable dispositions
  • History, myth and story
  • Authenticity
  • Real versus fake heritage in Pogoni
  • Reflexivity – re-living the Indian in Europe
  • Real food
  • Artisanal authenticity: Grand Cru chocolates in France
  • Ironies of authenticity: slow foods and the standardisation of local products
  • Authentic ethnics
  • Authenticities of things and persons
  • Social and object relations of authenticity
  • Relativities and authenticating authenticity
  • 6 Musealisation Everyday life, temporality and old things
  • Musealisation
  • The agony of the real
  • Registers of reality
  • The musealisation of folklife
  • Heimat
  • Museums of everyday life
  • Objects
  • The Skye Museum of Island Life
  • Time
  • Space
  • Ownership/consumption
  • The fetishisation and musealisation of everyday life
  • 7 Transcultural Heritage Reconfguring identities and the public sphere
  • Transcultural and other terms
  • National identity, monuments and museums
  • Identities, culture and heritage
  • Multiculturalism
  • Veiling and unveiling heritage
  • The veil as Islamic heritage
  • Transcultural heritage in the museum
  • Transcultural connections
  • Exhibiting migration
  • 8 Cosmopolitan Memory Holocaust commemoration and national identity
  • Cosmopolitan memory
  • The rise of Holocaust commemoration and heritagisation
  • Language and the global-assemblage ‘Holocaust’
  • Holocaust heritage
  • Explaining the Holocaust phenomenon
  • Ritual commemoration of the Holocaust
  • Nationalism in Israeli Holocaust commemoration in Poland
  • The UK’s first Holocaust Memorial Day
  • National identity dilemmas
  • A cosmopolitan battle in Denmark?
  • Incorporating Jews in the New Europe
  • Overcoming national sentiments in the post-war Balkans?
  • Cosmonostalgia and closures
  • History and heritage in post-war reconciliation
  • 9 The Future of Memory – and Forgetting – in europe
  • Europe’s pasts
  • Temporalities
  • Temporal co-presence
  • Memory and identity
  • Possessions and interiors
  • Authenticity and change
  • Proliferation
  • Proliferation
  • A looming crash?
  • Demise of identity politics and conflict?
  • Memory as luxury
  • Reflective and affective past presencing
  • Notes
  • 1 The European memory complex: introduction
  • 2 Making histories: Europe, traditions and other present pasts
  • 3 Telling the past: the multitemporal challenge
  • 4 Feeling the past: embodiment, place and nostalgia
  • 5 Selling the past: commodification, authenticity and heritage
  • 6 Musealisation: everyday life, temporality and old things
  • 7 Transcultural heritage: reconfiguring identities and the public sphere
  • 8 Cosmopolitan memory: Holocaust commemoration and national identity
  • 9 The future of memory – and forgetting – in Europe
  • References
  • Index
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