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_aContested spaces : _bsites, representations and histories of conflict / _cedited by Louise Purbrick, Jim Aulich and Graham Dawson. |
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_aBasingstoke, Hampshire ; _aNew York : _bPalgrave Macmillan, _c2007. |
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_axxi, 258 pages : _billustrations, map ; _c23 cm |
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505 | 0 | _aIntroduction: sites, representations, histories / Louise Purbrick -- The Abu Ghraib photographs and the state of America: defining images / Patrick Hagopian -- Contested mobilities and the spatial topography of Jerusalem / Wendy Pullan -- Altered states: the US-Mexico borderlands as 'third nation' / Michael Dear and Jacqueline Holzer -- Encounters with partition: tourism and reconciliation in Cyprus / Debbie Lisle -- Burying the hatchet? The post-combat appropriation of battlefield spaces / Tony Pollard -- 'The truth that will set us all free': an uncertain history of memorials to indigenous Australians / Peter Read -- Competing pasts: a comparison of National Socialist and German Democratic Republic remembrance in two Berlin memorial sites / Gerd Knischewski and Ulla Spittler -- Memory, what is it good for? Forced labor, blockhouses and museums in Nord-Pas de Calais, Northern France / Jim Aulich -- 'No one has allowed me to cry': trauma, memorialization and children in post-genocide Rwanda / Sean Field -- 'Under the same roof': separate stories of Long Kesh/Maze / Cahal McLaughlin. | |
520 | _a"War creates brutal landscapes of control and domination that embed historical differences, creating physical legacies of inequality and denial. Contested Spaces is a global study of sites of conflict, places of loss, fear, resistance and pilgrimage where the materiality of violence forcibly brings the past into the present. The collection draws together scholars from cultural history, cultural geography, art history, architecture, archaeology, media studies, international relations and American studies to examine a series of internationally significant sites and how they are inhabited, represented, witnessed and visited."--Publisher description. | ||
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