TY - BOOK ID - 118083894 TI - The Future of Memory AU - Bagnall, Gaynor AU - Boswell, Matthew AU - Caruth, Cathy AU - Crownshaw, Richard AU - Eaglestone, Robert AU - Guyer, Sara AU - Hamilton, Carrie AU - Kilby, Jane AU - Luckhurst, Roger AU - Rowland, Antony AU - Stone, Dan AU - Suleiman, Susan Rubin AU - Vice, Sue AU - Whitehead, Anne AU - Young, James E AU - wns, Rick AU - Rosenberg, Sharon PY - 2010 SN - 1845458478 9781845458478 1782380817 1845456939 PB - New York Oxford DB - UniCat KW - Collective memory KW - Memorialization KW - War memorials KW - Terrorism KW - Political violence KW - Genocide KW - War and society. KW - Society and war KW - War KW - Sociology KW - Civilians in war KW - Sociology, Military KW - Cleansing, Ethnic KW - Ethnic cleansing KW - Ethnic purification KW - Ethnocide KW - Purification, Ethnic KW - Crime KW - Violence KW - Political crimes and offenses KW - War monuments KW - Art and war KW - Memorials KW - Monuments KW - Military parks KW - Soldiers' monuments KW - Memorialisation KW - Collective remembrance KW - Common memory KW - Cultural memory KW - Emblematic memory KW - Historical memory KW - National memory KW - Public memory KW - Social memory KW - Memory KW - Social psychology KW - Group identity KW - National characteristics KW - Political aspects. KW - Social aspects. KW - Social aspects UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:118083894 AB - Memory studies has become a rapidly growing area of scholarly as well as public interest. This volume brings together world experts to explore the current critical trends in this new academic field. It embraces work on diverse but interconnected phenomena, such as twenty-first century museums, shocking memorials in present-day Rwanda and the firsthand testimony of the victims of genocidal conflicts. The collection engages with pressing 'real world' issues, such as the furor around the recent 9/11 memorial, and what we really mean when we talk about 'trauma'.-- ER -