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Trauma and Public Memory

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Zusatztext 'The genesis of this book is improbable: a peaceful regional city on the top of a range is washed by an inland tsunami. What surfaces in the aftermath are these diverse essays on public memory, communal identity and archives of feeling that mesh interviews and interdisciplinary critique in a transnational frame. This collection presents memory studies with a compelling new collection of historical and contemporary essays on trauma and its after-effects.' - Professor Gillian Whitlock FAHA, University of Queensland, Australia 'Trauma and Public Memory breaks the comfortable and distanced mold of media-circumscribed public memory and exposes us to the complex, contradictory, and seemingly ineffable ways in which personal experiences of the traumatic become collective ones. We read of events so challenging as to defy naming, of events so searing that public memory demands a reassuring narrative, the harm obscured. The editors have preserved the freshness and depth of the conversation among authors, and the unusual organizational scheme of coupling overview essays with interviews and concluding 'reflections' conveys the immediacy and vibrancy of the dialogue among contributors. This book deserves a wide readership and promises to shape the conversation for some time.' - Robert D. Hicks, Director, Mütter Museum/Historical Medical Library, Philadelphia, USA Informationen zum Autor Ross Anderson, consulting psychologist, AustraliaLindsay Barrett, University of Technology, SydneyVictor Emeljanow, University of Newcastle, AustraliaNorman Fry, Toowoomba Regional Council, AustraliaRichard Gehrmann, University of Southern Queensland, AustraliaJane Goodall, University of Western Sydney, AustraliaSue Hewitt, Red Cross, AustraliaLawrence Johnson, University of Southern Queensland, AustraliaChristopher Lee, Griffith University, AustraliaTherese Lee, Royal Brisbane Hospital, AustraliaRobert Mason, University of Southern Queensland, AustraliaTanya Milligan, Human and Social Response Committee, AustraliaGeoffrey Parkes, University of Southern Queensland, AustraliaWendy Richards, University of Southern Queensland, AustraliaLindsay Tuggle, University of Sydney, AustraliaMark Willacy, Australian Broadcasting Commission, Australia Klappentext This collection explores the ways in which traumatic experience becomes a part of public memory. It explores the premise that traumatic events are realities; they happen in the world, not in the fantasy life of individuals or in the narrative frames of our televisions and cinemas. Zusammenfassung This collection explores the ways in which traumatic experience becomes a part of public memory. It explores the premise that traumatic events are realities; they happen in the world! not in the fantasy life of individuals or in the narrative frames of our televisions and cinemas. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Figures Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Introduction; Jane Goodall and Christopher Lee PART I: OVERVIEWS 1. ''But Why Should You People at Home Not Know?': Sacrifice as a Social fact in the Public Memory of War; Christopher Lee 2. Trauma, Dispossession and Narrative Truth: 'Seeds of the Nation' of South Sudan; Wendy Richards 3. Trauma and the Stoic Foundations of Sympathy; Jane Goodall 4. Unremembered: Memorial, Sentimentality, Dislocation; Laurie Johnson PART II: INTERVIEWS 5. Ross Anderson, Clinical Psychologist 6. Therese Lee, Emergency Nursing Specialist 7. Norman Fry, Disaster Response Co-ordinator, Toowoomba Regional Council 8. Sue Hewett, Senior Recovery Officer and Tanya Milligan, Chair of Human and Social Response Committee for the Lockyer Valley Council 9. Mark Willacy, Foreign Correspondent Australian Broadcasting Commission PART III: REFLECTIONS 10. Unburied Trauma and the Exhumation of History: An American Genealogy; Lindsay Tuggle 11. The Atrocity Tour; Lindsay Barrett 12. Regaining Lost Human...

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Autori Jane Lee Goodall, J. Goodall
Con la collaborazione di Jane Goodall (Editore), Christopher Lee (Editore), J. Goodall (Editore), C. Lee (Editore), Goodall (Editore), LEE (Editore), J Goodall (Editore), Lee (Editore)
Editore Palgrave UK
 
Contenuto Libro
Forma del prodotto Copertina rigida
Data pubblicazione 26.01.2015
Categoria Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Sociologia > Teorie sociologiche
Scienze umane, arte, musica > Storia
 
EAN 9781137406798
ISBN 978-1-137-40679-8
Numero di pagine 244
 
Serie Palgrave Macmillan Memory Studies
Palgrave MacMillan Memory Stud
Palgrave Macmillan Memory Studies
Palgrave MacMillan Memory Stud
Categorie Soziologie, Umwelt, Nation, B, Kulturwissenschaften, memory, Soziologie: Familie und Beziehungen, Medienwissenschaften, Media Studies, Sociology, Cultural Studies, Television, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Marriage & Family, Geschichtsschreibung, Historiographie, Communication, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Disasters & Disaster Relief, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Death & Dying, family, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies, Society & culture: general, SCIENCE / Environmental Science (see also Chemistry / Environmental), HISTORY / Historiography, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Social groups, The environment, Historiography, Sociology: family & relationships, auseinandersetzen, Environmental Sociology, Environmental Social Sciences, Media and Communication, Sociology, general, Memory Studies, Sociology of Family, Youth and Aging, Culture—Study and teaching, Cultural and Media Studies, general, Palgrave Media & Culture Collection, Soziologie: Familie, Verwandtschaft und Beziehungen
 

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