Berlin: De Gruyter, 2016. — 384 p. — ISBN10: 3110486016; ISBN13: 978-3110486018
How do memories circulate transnationally and to what effect? How can we understand the enduring role of national memories and their simultaneous reconfiguration under globalization? This book charts the rich production of memory across and beyond national borders, thus giving new insight into the role of memory in the contemporary world.
Chiara De Cesari and Ann Rigney. Introduction
CirculationAstrid Erll. From 'District Six' to District 9 and Back: The Plurimedial Production of Travelling Schemata
Rosanne Kennedy. Moving Testimony: Human Rights, Palestinian Memory, and the Transnational Public Sphere
Marie-Aude Baronian. Archive, Memory, and Loss: Constructing Images in the Armenian Diaspora
Susanne Kuchler. Relational Maps in the Cook Islands Transnational Communities
ArticulationMichael Rothberg. Multidirectional Memory in Migratory Settings: The Case of Post-Holocaust Germany
Paulla A. Ebron. Slavery and Transnational Memory: The Making of New Publics
Elizabeth Edwards. Between the Local, National, and Transnational: Photographic Recording and Memorializing Desire
Slawomir Kapralski. Memory, Identity, and Roma Transnational Nationalism
Christina Schwenkel. Imaging Humanity: Socialist Film and Transnational Memories of the War in Vietnam
ScalesChiara De Cesari. World Heritage and the Nation-State: A View from Palestine
Stephan Feuchtwang. Haunting Memory: The Extension of Kinship Beyond the Nation
Susan Legene and Martijn Eickhoff. Postwar Europe and the Colonial Past in Photographs
Gal Kirn. Transnationalism in Reverse: From Yugoslav to Post-Yugoslav Memorial Sites
Ann Rigney. Ongoing: Changing Memory and the European Project
Adrian Paci. Envoi: Centro di permanenza temporánea