In recent years the act and practice of memorialisation has become increasingly complex due to the influence of globalisation. As the world grows ever smaller, the opportunities offered to us to engage the international memoryscape are many and far-reaching. Memoryscapes—memorial landscapes—are today infused by the tension between local needs and global expectations, offering highly concentrated places in which to investigate the physical expression of memory. Multiple pressures (both internal and global)—including the demands of time, religion, politics, and economics—dictate both the form and narrative expressed by memorials in post-genocide societies. With growing tourist industries, countries emerging from regimes of genocide (such as C...
Commemoration of the victims of conflict is a characteristic national act of post-conflict statebuil...
Andreas Huyssen writes, ‘Remembrance as a vital human activity shapes our links to the past, and the...
As the Holocaust passes out of living memory, this thesis re-evaluates the potential of commemorativ...
Bearing witness to tragedy, the aftermath of genocide often resides quite evidently within the lands...
Since the end of the 1994 Genocide, Rwanda has been carrying out an experiment of reconciliation; an...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2006 Dr. Rachel Bethany HughesThis thesis is about the re...
Drawing on ethnographic data gathered in Cambodia and Rwanda, this thesis examines how local people ...
Between 1975 and 1979, upwards of two million men, women, and children perished in the Cambodian gen...
In the age of globalization, local memories of past violence are often dislocated from their materia...
This paper, based on field research and oral interviews with museum attendees in the United States a...
In the age of globalization, local memories of past violence are often dislocated from their materia...
Though the study of memory has experienced a global boom, there is still a missing link between tran...
This paper addresses the politics of memory in post-genocide Cambodia. Since 1979 genocide has been ...
In this essay I explore literary and theoretical responses to memorial sites that have been establis...
Commemoration of the victims of conflict is a characteristic national act of post-conflict statebuil...
Commemoration of the victims of conflict is a characteristic national act of post-conflict statebuil...
Andreas Huyssen writes, ‘Remembrance as a vital human activity shapes our links to the past, and the...
As the Holocaust passes out of living memory, this thesis re-evaluates the potential of commemorativ...
Bearing witness to tragedy, the aftermath of genocide often resides quite evidently within the lands...
Since the end of the 1994 Genocide, Rwanda has been carrying out an experiment of reconciliation; an...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2006 Dr. Rachel Bethany HughesThis thesis is about the re...
Drawing on ethnographic data gathered in Cambodia and Rwanda, this thesis examines how local people ...
Between 1975 and 1979, upwards of two million men, women, and children perished in the Cambodian gen...
In the age of globalization, local memories of past violence are often dislocated from their materia...
This paper, based on field research and oral interviews with museum attendees in the United States a...
In the age of globalization, local memories of past violence are often dislocated from their materia...
Though the study of memory has experienced a global boom, there is still a missing link between tran...
This paper addresses the politics of memory in post-genocide Cambodia. Since 1979 genocide has been ...
In this essay I explore literary and theoretical responses to memorial sites that have been establis...
Commemoration of the victims of conflict is a characteristic national act of post-conflict statebuil...
Commemoration of the victims of conflict is a characteristic national act of post-conflict statebuil...
Andreas Huyssen writes, ‘Remembrance as a vital human activity shapes our links to the past, and the...
As the Holocaust passes out of living memory, this thesis re-evaluates the potential of commemorativ...