In this paper I develop an idea of commemorative ‘dis(re)membering’ as a tool for a critical, non-essentialist reconfiguration of memorial landscapes, heritage discourse, and dominant official narratives of the past. The notion of commemorative dis(re)membering is not limited to any one particular case but is a general approach which fundamentally questions taken-for-granted assumptions about memorialization as a social process. The empirical focus of the article is on Swedish labor company camps established by the military in the late 1930s. I present a historical background to the camps, and proceed to consider the discourse that framed and enabled the creation of them. In reference to Continental European social theory and philosophy, I ...
Over the last thirty or so years, historians and social scientists have undertaken a wide ranging ex...
The changes inscribed by a century of public interaction with local First World War memorials alter ...
The article consists of two parts. The first part (§§ 1–2) investigates the indiscriminate and absol...
At present, historical science is experiencing a new historiographical wave associated with the stud...
Historical monuments and memorials often mobilise national history to serve contemporary political e...
During the great wars, the remains of hundreds of killed soldiers ended up on Swedish territory. The...
Aleida Assmann uses the term “places of commemoration” to identify the spaces whose history was viol...
There is a rich, but unacknowledged, heritage of rural subalterns, crofters, in Scandinavia. A Swedi...
Dimensions of Heritage and Memory is a landmark contribution on the politics of the past in Europe t...
Discourse plays a crucial role in determining how both persons and communities shape social reality...
A close look at commemorations with a focus on occurring performance shows the decisive role of p...
Abstract: Wars, suffering, torture, hundreds of thou-sands of people that have been displaced or mis...
This article explores the meanings and significances of memories of settler histories in transatlant...
This thesis will explore the phenomenon of temporary memorials as expression for marginalized groups...
Late twentieth-century architecture is increasingly charged with the task of constructing sites of m...
Over the last thirty or so years, historians and social scientists have undertaken a wide ranging ex...
The changes inscribed by a century of public interaction with local First World War memorials alter ...
The article consists of two parts. The first part (§§ 1–2) investigates the indiscriminate and absol...
At present, historical science is experiencing a new historiographical wave associated with the stud...
Historical monuments and memorials often mobilise national history to serve contemporary political e...
During the great wars, the remains of hundreds of killed soldiers ended up on Swedish territory. The...
Aleida Assmann uses the term “places of commemoration” to identify the spaces whose history was viol...
There is a rich, but unacknowledged, heritage of rural subalterns, crofters, in Scandinavia. A Swedi...
Dimensions of Heritage and Memory is a landmark contribution on the politics of the past in Europe t...
Discourse plays a crucial role in determining how both persons and communities shape social reality...
A close look at commemorations with a focus on occurring performance shows the decisive role of p...
Abstract: Wars, suffering, torture, hundreds of thou-sands of people that have been displaced or mis...
This article explores the meanings and significances of memories of settler histories in transatlant...
This thesis will explore the phenomenon of temporary memorials as expression for marginalized groups...
Late twentieth-century architecture is increasingly charged with the task of constructing sites of m...
Over the last thirty or so years, historians and social scientists have undertaken a wide ranging ex...
The changes inscribed by a century of public interaction with local First World War memorials alter ...
The article consists of two parts. The first part (§§ 1–2) investigates the indiscriminate and absol...