This article examines three museums that address Lebanon's history of conflict: the newly opened Beit Beirut on the capital's former Green Line, the Hezbollah-run Mleeta Resistance Tourist Landmark in south Lebanon, and Umam Documentation and Research's online archive 'Memory at Work.' Each testing the parameters of what the term museum can mean in Lebanon today, these cases highlight the still-contested nature of war narratives. While many Lebanese youth express desire for a shared national history of the civil war, the affective complexities of recuperated memorial sites and the inconsistent involvement of the state suggest that the possibility of publicly staging such a history is far from secure
Since 2011, the Syrian Civil War has been causing devastation to ancient historic sites and forcing ...
This dissertation examines the convergence of ruins and memory. It is an inquiry into the role ruins...
This essay deals with a section of somewhat unfamiliar terrain within the battlefield of the Israeli...
This article focuses on the 'hidden public culture' formed by individual memories of violent conflic...
The following essay is based on fieldnotes I took during my dissertation fieldwork in Beirut, Lebano...
In 1989, after the Ta\u27if agreement, the war in Lebanon started to fade, which ended years of one ...
Post-war Lebanese artists aim to question history, identity and memory of the Civil War (1975-1990):...
This thesis explores the interface between collective memory, history and construction of identity i...
This supplementary issue looks at how informal, often unrecognised, memory practices are used to dea...
This article examines how contemporary war museums represent war and war-making. It looks at and com...
More than 20 years after the end of Lebanon’s civil war (1975-1990), reconciliation remains elusive....
The use of photographs in museums can reveal how the perceived transparency of photography and the a...
© The author(s) 2021. This supplementary issue looks at how informal, often unrecognised, memory pra...
International audienceAmong the cultural production on borderlines in the Middle East, the Hizbullah...
This chapter focuses on how the Syria: Ancient History – Modern Conflict exhibition organised at the...
Since 2011, the Syrian Civil War has been causing devastation to ancient historic sites and forcing ...
This dissertation examines the convergence of ruins and memory. It is an inquiry into the role ruins...
This essay deals with a section of somewhat unfamiliar terrain within the battlefield of the Israeli...
This article focuses on the 'hidden public culture' formed by individual memories of violent conflic...
The following essay is based on fieldnotes I took during my dissertation fieldwork in Beirut, Lebano...
In 1989, after the Ta\u27if agreement, the war in Lebanon started to fade, which ended years of one ...
Post-war Lebanese artists aim to question history, identity and memory of the Civil War (1975-1990):...
This thesis explores the interface between collective memory, history and construction of identity i...
This supplementary issue looks at how informal, often unrecognised, memory practices are used to dea...
This article examines how contemporary war museums represent war and war-making. It looks at and com...
More than 20 years after the end of Lebanon’s civil war (1975-1990), reconciliation remains elusive....
The use of photographs in museums can reveal how the perceived transparency of photography and the a...
© The author(s) 2021. This supplementary issue looks at how informal, often unrecognised, memory pra...
International audienceAmong the cultural production on borderlines in the Middle East, the Hizbullah...
This chapter focuses on how the Syria: Ancient History – Modern Conflict exhibition organised at the...
Since 2011, the Syrian Civil War has been causing devastation to ancient historic sites and forcing ...
This dissertation examines the convergence of ruins and memory. It is an inquiry into the role ruins...
This essay deals with a section of somewhat unfamiliar terrain within the battlefield of the Israeli...