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9780521534208

Trauma and the Memory of Politics

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    9780521534208

  • ISBN10:

    0521534208

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2003-08-25
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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Summary

Jenny Edkins explores how we remember traumatic events such as wars, famines, genocides and terrorism. She argues that remembrance does not have to be nationalistic but can instead challenge the political systems that produced the violence. Using examples from the World Wars, Vietnam, the Holocaust, Kosovo and September 11th, Edkins analyzes the practices of memory rituals through memorials, museums and remembrance ceremonies. This wide-ranging study embraces literature, history, politics and international relations, in an original contribution to the study of memory.

Table of Contents

List of illustrations xi
Preface xiii
1. Introduction: trauma, violence and political community 1(19)
The traumatic dimension of the political
9(7)
Practices of trauma
16(4)
2. Survivor memories and the diagnosis of trauma: the Great War and Vietnam 20(37)
Survivor memories 1914-1918
25(4)
Memory and trauma time
29(13)
The diagnosis of trauma
42(4)
Forgetting Vietnam
46(5)
Disciplined memories
51(3)
Conclusion
54(3)
3. War memorials and remembrance: the London Cenotaph and the Vietnam Wall 57(54)
The Cenotaph
60(7)
Flowers and wreath-laying
67(6)
The Vietnam Wall
73(11)
The 'things'
84(7)
Sacrificial memory - bodies of state
91(17)
Conclusion
108(3)
4. Concentration camp memorials and museums: Dachau and the US Holocaust Memorial Museum 111(64)
'Holocaust' memorials
127(8)
Dachau concentration camp memorial
135(14)
Relics at Auschwitz
149(4)
Narrative museums
153(12)
Commercialisation, denial and truth
165(6)
Conclusion
171(4)
5. Testimony and sovereign power after Auschwitz: Holocaust witness and Kosovo refugees 175(40)
Biopolitics of the camp
178(5)
The camp and the witness
183(6)
Practices of testimony
189(6)
Kosovo and the camp
195(10)
Kosovo and testimony
205(6)
Conclusion
211(4)
6. Conclusion: the return of the political - the memory of politics 215(19)
Landscapes of memory - sites of resistance
217(7)
September 11, New York and Washington
224(5)
Conclusion
229(5)
Bibliography 234(16)
Index 250

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