Critical Memory Studies

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AIDS
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Alfred Hrdlicka
Amir Aziz
Andreas Knitz
Angel of Forgetfulness
Anthropocene
architecture
avoidance
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civil rights
collective memory
colonialism
commemoration
complicity
connective memory
contemporary art
counter-monuments
Covid-19
critical Black memory
cross-generational mourning
curatorial praxis
death
digital memory
digital remains
dissociative disorder
distributed remembering
ecology
environment
environmental racism
epigenesis
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fascism
Franz Kafka
freedom
French literature
Friedrich Holderlin
Fugue states
gay men
geography
GIS
glaciers
grievability
Gulf States
Holocaust
Holocaust testimony
Horst Hoheisel
hunger strikes
hymns
India
injustice
installation art
Israel
Jewish memory
Jewishness
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Kashmir
Kassel
La Tanya S. Autry
liquid time
longing
loss
lynching
madness
maps
Mapuche
Martin Luther King
melancholia
memorial
memorials
Mike Nelson
Mikhail Romm
monuments
mourning
multi-temporalities
museum
museum studies
museums
music and memory
Nakba
national memory
nuclear catastrophe
Palestine
pedagogy
performance
Photography
plagues
poetry
presence
queer
Race
racial justice
racial terror
racial violence
second generation survivors
self-deception
Sigmund Freud
slow
social injustice
social media
Soviet cinema
spiral memory
Tate Britain
temporality
territory
thaw cinema
Thomas Andrew Dorsey
trauma
Ukraine
violence
World War II
Yiddish

Product details

  • ISBN 9781350230118
  • Weight: 900g
  • Dimensions: 170 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 04 May 2023
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Bringing together a diverse array of new and established scholars and creative writers in the rapidly expanding field of memory studies, this collection creatively delves into the multiple aspects of this wide-ranging field. Contributors explore race-ing memory; environmental studies and memory; digital memory; monuments, memorials, and museums; and memory and trauma.

Organised around 7 sections, this book examines memory in a global context, from Kashmir and Chile to the US and UK. Featuring contributions on topics such as the Black Lives Matter movement; the AIDS crisis; and memory and the anthropocene, this book traces and consolidates the field while analysing and charting some of the most current and cutting-edge work, as well as new directions that could be taken.

Brett Ashley Kaplan directs the Initiative in Holocaust, Genocide, Memory Studies and is a Professor in the Program in Comparative and World Literature at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA. Her novel, Rare Stuff, was published in 2022 and she is the author of Unwanted Beauty, Landscapes of Holocaust Postmemory, and Jewish Anxiety and the Novels of Philip Roth.