Description |
1 online resource (xv, 329 pages) |
Contents |
Introduction : The Migration of Memory and Memories of Migration / Julia Creet -- Emigratory Experience: The Melancholy of No Return / Zofia Rosinzka -- Memory for Breakfast / Srdja Pavlovic -- Remigration and Lost Time: Resuming Life After the Holocaust / Veronika Zangl -- The Waiting Zone / Chowra Makaremi -- Frames of Memory: WWII German Expellees in Canada / Andreas Kitzmann -- The Cultural Trauma Process, or the Ethics and Mobility of Memory / John Sundholm -- Locked in a Memory Ghetto: a Case Study of a Kurdish Community in France / Laurenn Guyot -- Home in Exile: Politics of Refugeehood in Canadian Muslim Diaspora [Canada] / Nergis Canefe -- The Flower Girl: a Case Study in Sense Memory / Mona Lindqvist -- Reading Sensation: Memory and Movement in Charlotte Delbo's Auschwitz and After / Amira Bojadzija-Dan -- Memory, Diaspora, Hysteria: Margaret Atwood's Alias Grace / Marlene Goldman -- Value of Memory, Memory of Value: A Mnemonic Interpretation of Socrates' Ethical Intellectualism / Tomasz Mazur -- Migratory subjects: Memory work in Krzysztof Wodiczko's projections and instruments / Luiza Nader -- The Veiled Room / Yvonne Singer -- The Archive as Temporary Abode / Julia Creet |
Summary |
Memory plays an integral part in how individuals and societies construct their identity. While memory is usually considered in the context of a stable, unchanging environment, this collection of essays explores the effects of immigration, forced expulsions, exile, banishment, and war on individual and collective memory. The ways in which memory affects cultural representation and historical understanding across generations is examined through case studies and theoretical approaches that underscore its mutability. Memory and Migration is a truly interdisciplinary book featuring the work of leading scholars from a variety of fields across the globe. The essays are collaborative, successfully responding to the central theme and expanding upon the findings of individual authors. A groundbreaking contribution to an emerging field of study, Memory and Migration provides valuable insight into the connections between memory, place, and displacement.-- Provided by publisher |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 299-318) and index |
Notes |
Julia Creet is an associate professor in the Department of English at York University. Andreas Kitzmann is an associate professor in the Department of Humanities at York University |
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Recollection (Psychology)
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Collective memory.
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Memory -- Social aspects
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Emigration and immigration -- Psychological aspects.
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Immigrants -- Psychology
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Memory -- Case studies
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Mental Recall
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SELF-HELP -- Personal Growth -- Memory Improvement.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Emigration & Immigration.
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Collective memory
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Emigration and immigration -- Psychological aspects
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Immigrants -- Psychology
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Memory
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Memory -- Social aspects
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Recollection (Psychology)
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Migration.
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Kollektives Gedächtnis.
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Migratie (demografie)
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Collectief geheugen.
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Geheugen.
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Herinnering.
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Identiteit.
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Heimwee.
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Erinnerung.
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Gedächtnis.
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Kollektives Gedächtnis.
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Gesellschaft.
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Ausländer.
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Identität.
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Einwanderer.
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Migration.
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Minnet -- sociala aspekter.
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Kollektivt minne.
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Emigration -- psykologiska aspekter.
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Immigration -- psykologiska aspekter.
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Genre/Form |
Case studies
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Creet, Julia, 1958- editor.
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Kitzmann, Andreas, editor
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ISBN |
9781442686816 |
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1442686812 |
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