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Abstract
This edited volume sheds light on collective practices of remembering, imagining and anticipating in relation to recent acts of urban terrorism in Europe.
Analysing a range of personal and collective responses to urban terrorism in contemporary Europe, this book shows that current debates on this issue are shaped by multiple co-existing and intersecting memories of political violence in the past. Moreover, despite public declarations of unity and solidarity, collective memories of urban terror in contemporary Europe are far from consensual - memory can be both a catalyst for and an impediment to social and political change. The analyses in this book reveal that memory can be both at the same time.
Drawing on case studies from a range of European countries and art representations from survivors, artists, and poets, this interdisciplinary volume introduces readers to key methods (e.g. discourse analysis and (auto-)ethnography) and concepts (e.g. Lieux de Mémoire and ‘grassroots memorials’) for the study of the memoralization of terror attacks.
Analysing a range of personal and collective responses to urban terrorism in contemporary Europe, this book shows that current debates on this issue are shaped by multiple co-existing and intersecting memories of political violence in the past. Moreover, despite public declarations of unity and solidarity, collective memories of urban terror in contemporary Europe are far from consensual - memory can be both a catalyst for and an impediment to social and political change. The analyses in this book reveal that memory can be both at the same time.
Drawing on case studies from a range of European countries and art representations from survivors, artists, and poets, this interdisciplinary volume introduces readers to key methods (e.g. discourse analysis and (auto-)ethnography) and concepts (e.g. Lieux de Mémoire and ‘grassroots memorials’) for the study of the memoralization of terror attacks.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Switzerland |
Publisher | Palgrave Macmillan |
Number of pages | 247 |
ISBN (Print) | 9783031537882, 9783031537912 |
Publication status | Accepted/In press - 2023 |
Bibliographical note
Not yet published as of 01/03/2024. Expected publication date: 05/05/2024.Keywords
- memory
- imagination
- terrorism
- Europe
- creative methodologies
- affect
- grassroots memorials
- lieux de mémoire
- Spain
- France
- Germany
- Norway
- poetry
- UK
- memory studies
- violence
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Remembering/Imagining Terror in Europe
Katharina Karcher (Advisor)
14 Sept 2022 → 16 Sept 2022Activity: Academic and Industrial events › Conference, workshop or symposium