Family Memory
Practices, Transmissions and Uses in a Global Perspective
Herausgeber: Sva&
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Practices, Transmissions and Uses in a Global Perspective
Herausgeber: Sva&
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In Family Memory: Practices, Transmissions and Uses in a Global Perspective , researchers from five different continents explore the significance of family memory as an analytical tool and a research concept.
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In Family Memory: Practices, Transmissions and Uses in a Global Perspective , researchers from five different continents explore the significance of family memory as an analytical tool and a research concept.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 354g
- ISBN-13: 9780367701741
- ISBN-10: 036770174X
- Artikelnr.: 62573383
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 354g
- ISBN-13: 9780367701741
- ISBN-10: 036770174X
- Artikelnr.: 62573383
Radmila väí¿ková Slabáková is an Associate Professor of History at Palacký University Olomouc. She is the author of numerous publications on memory, oral history, gender and modern historiography.
1. Family Memory as a Prospective Field of Memory Studies: Past, Present,
Future PART I: Private and Public Practices of Building Family Memory 2.
Family Voices and the Practice of Memory: Five Generations of Women in Rome
3. The Buarque de Holanda: Family Memory and Political Engagement in the
Public Space in Brazil 4. The Ntsimane Family Traditions and Rituals in
Pre- and Post-1994 South Africa PART II: Intergenerational Transmission of
Social and Political Values 5. Czech Family Stories of Communism: Family
Memories at the Intersection of Family Values, Family Relations and
National Memory 6. Family Memories for Communism in Bulgaria: Destiny and
Resource 7. Family Memories of Second-Generation Republican Women Exiled to
Mexico PART III: Family Memory of Violent Events and Genocide 8. "Facts,
not Emotions": Changing Generational Needs and New Meanings of the Memory
of the Armenian Genocide 9. Family Memories and the Development of the
Genocide Ideology in Rwanda 10. Exile and Soviet Memoirs: Family Mansions
in Aristocratic Family Memories after the Russian Revolution PART IV:
Family Memory, Family Identity and Digital Media 11. Family Memories,
Family Histories and the Identities of Settler Family Descendants in New
Zealand 12. What do Family Memories Mean?: Navigating the Unfinished
Archives after the Partition of India 13. "Got my Finn Tattoo!": Sharing
Family Memories on Facebook
Future PART I: Private and Public Practices of Building Family Memory 2.
Family Voices and the Practice of Memory: Five Generations of Women in Rome
3. The Buarque de Holanda: Family Memory and Political Engagement in the
Public Space in Brazil 4. The Ntsimane Family Traditions and Rituals in
Pre- and Post-1994 South Africa PART II: Intergenerational Transmission of
Social and Political Values 5. Czech Family Stories of Communism: Family
Memories at the Intersection of Family Values, Family Relations and
National Memory 6. Family Memories for Communism in Bulgaria: Destiny and
Resource 7. Family Memories of Second-Generation Republican Women Exiled to
Mexico PART III: Family Memory of Violent Events and Genocide 8. "Facts,
not Emotions": Changing Generational Needs and New Meanings of the Memory
of the Armenian Genocide 9. Family Memories and the Development of the
Genocide Ideology in Rwanda 10. Exile and Soviet Memoirs: Family Mansions
in Aristocratic Family Memories after the Russian Revolution PART IV:
Family Memory, Family Identity and Digital Media 11. Family Memories,
Family Histories and the Identities of Settler Family Descendants in New
Zealand 12. What do Family Memories Mean?: Navigating the Unfinished
Archives after the Partition of India 13. "Got my Finn Tattoo!": Sharing
Family Memories on Facebook
1. Family Memory as a Prospective Field of Memory Studies: Past, Present,
Future PART I: Private and Public Practices of Building Family Memory 2.
Family Voices and the Practice of Memory: Five Generations of Women in Rome
3. The Buarque de Holanda: Family Memory and Political Engagement in the
Public Space in Brazil 4. The Ntsimane Family Traditions and Rituals in
Pre- and Post-1994 South Africa PART II: Intergenerational Transmission of
Social and Political Values 5. Czech Family Stories of Communism: Family
Memories at the Intersection of Family Values, Family Relations and
National Memory 6. Family Memories for Communism in Bulgaria: Destiny and
Resource 7. Family Memories of Second-Generation Republican Women Exiled to
Mexico PART III: Family Memory of Violent Events and Genocide 8. "Facts,
not Emotions": Changing Generational Needs and New Meanings of the Memory
of the Armenian Genocide 9. Family Memories and the Development of the
Genocide Ideology in Rwanda 10. Exile and Soviet Memoirs: Family Mansions
in Aristocratic Family Memories after the Russian Revolution PART IV:
Family Memory, Family Identity and Digital Media 11. Family Memories,
Family Histories and the Identities of Settler Family Descendants in New
Zealand 12. What do Family Memories Mean?: Navigating the Unfinished
Archives after the Partition of India 13. "Got my Finn Tattoo!": Sharing
Family Memories on Facebook
Future PART I: Private and Public Practices of Building Family Memory 2.
Family Voices and the Practice of Memory: Five Generations of Women in Rome
3. The Buarque de Holanda: Family Memory and Political Engagement in the
Public Space in Brazil 4. The Ntsimane Family Traditions and Rituals in
Pre- and Post-1994 South Africa PART II: Intergenerational Transmission of
Social and Political Values 5. Czech Family Stories of Communism: Family
Memories at the Intersection of Family Values, Family Relations and
National Memory 6. Family Memories for Communism in Bulgaria: Destiny and
Resource 7. Family Memories of Second-Generation Republican Women Exiled to
Mexico PART III: Family Memory of Violent Events and Genocide 8. "Facts,
not Emotions": Changing Generational Needs and New Meanings of the Memory
of the Armenian Genocide 9. Family Memories and the Development of the
Genocide Ideology in Rwanda 10. Exile and Soviet Memoirs: Family Mansions
in Aristocratic Family Memories after the Russian Revolution PART IV:
Family Memory, Family Identity and Digital Media 11. Family Memories,
Family Histories and the Identities of Settler Family Descendants in New
Zealand 12. What do Family Memories Mean?: Navigating the Unfinished
Archives after the Partition of India 13. "Got my Finn Tattoo!": Sharing
Family Memories on Facebook