Memories before the State examines the discussions and debates surrounding the creation of the Place of Memory, Tolerance, and Social Inclusion, a national museum in Peru that memorializes the country’s internal armed conflict of the 1980s and 1990s. Joseph P. Feldman analyzes forms of authority that emerge as an official institution seeks to incorporate and manage diverse perspectives on recent violence.
Memories before the State examines the discussions and debates surrounding the creation of the Place of Memory, Tolerance, and Social Inclusion, a national museum in Peru that memorializes the country’s internal armed conflict of the 1980s and 1990s. Joseph P. Feldman analyzes forms of authority that emerge as an official institution seeks to incorporate and manage diverse perspectives on recent violence.
JOSEPH P. FELDMAN is a postdoctoral fellow at the Martin Institute and the Idaho Society of Fellows at the University of Idaho in Moscow, Idaho.
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Preface Introduction 1. Place, Memory, and the Postwar 2. Enacting Post-Conflict Nationhood 3. Yuyanapaq Doesn’t Fit 4. “There Isn’t Just One Memory, There Are Many Memories” 5. Memory under Construction 6. Memory’s Futures Acknowledgments Notes References Index
Preface Introduction 1. Place, Memory, and the Postwar 2. Enacting Post-Conflict Nationhood 3. Yuyanapaq Doesn’t Fit 4. “There Isn’t Just One Memory, There Are Many Memories” 5. Memory under Construction 6. Memory’s Futures Acknowledgments Notes References Index
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