The article revisits both other forms of memory and memory of others. Two rather different global cultural industries, namely art and tourism are discussed with regard to their mediating function of memorialisation and imaging practices and the encounters their cultural forms and objects can foster. Discussing different forms of cultural memorialisation in South Africa, a special focus is put on visual cultural memory, photography, the notion of absence and visibility. While the tourist script here seems to require a tangible memorial and proper 'sites' to visit, contemporary South African photography occupied with questions of memory and place often features seemingly empty city- or landscapes that one might term 'oversites' (for example i...
The world united in unprecedented ways in mourning the global icon Nelson Mandela, an emotionally ch...
This dissertation discusses the origin, development and implementation of the design project - a rec...
Visual records of place remain to a large degree inadequate when attempting to make visible the ephe...
The article revisits both other forms of memory and memory of others. Two rather different global c...
Inspired by actor-network theory (ANT), this article develops a theoretical framework for grasping t...
In recent years the act and practice of memorialisation has become increasingly complex due to the i...
This editorial contextualises the various articles that analyse some of the ways that memory has bec...
As sites of turbulence and transformation, cities are machines for forgetting. And yet archiving and...
Andreas Huyssen writes, ‘Remembrance as a vital human activity shapes our links to the past, and the...
This paper draws together two elements of the Photography strand in an extensive interdisciplinary r...
This paper has a transdisciplinary orientation and is located in both anthropology and tourism studi...
While an emerging interdisciplinary field of memory studies exists, what it is and might become rem...
This article explores how spectral traces at places marked by acts of violence and injustice allow r...
This study examines the ways in which museums and memorials within South African society commemorat...
The world united in unprecedented ways in mourning the global icon Nelson Mandela, an emotionally ch...
The world united in unprecedented ways in mourning the global icon Nelson Mandela, an emotionally ch...
This dissertation discusses the origin, development and implementation of the design project - a rec...
Visual records of place remain to a large degree inadequate when attempting to make visible the ephe...
The article revisits both other forms of memory and memory of others. Two rather different global c...
Inspired by actor-network theory (ANT), this article develops a theoretical framework for grasping t...
In recent years the act and practice of memorialisation has become increasingly complex due to the i...
This editorial contextualises the various articles that analyse some of the ways that memory has bec...
As sites of turbulence and transformation, cities are machines for forgetting. And yet archiving and...
Andreas Huyssen writes, ‘Remembrance as a vital human activity shapes our links to the past, and the...
This paper draws together two elements of the Photography strand in an extensive interdisciplinary r...
This paper has a transdisciplinary orientation and is located in both anthropology and tourism studi...
While an emerging interdisciplinary field of memory studies exists, what it is and might become rem...
This article explores how spectral traces at places marked by acts of violence and injustice allow r...
This study examines the ways in which museums and memorials within South African society commemorat...
The world united in unprecedented ways in mourning the global icon Nelson Mandela, an emotionally ch...
The world united in unprecedented ways in mourning the global icon Nelson Mandela, an emotionally ch...
This dissertation discusses the origin, development and implementation of the design project - a rec...
Visual records of place remain to a large degree inadequate when attempting to make visible the ephe...