Interpreting Contentious Memory

Countermemories and Social Conflicts over the Past

9781529218664
Bristol University Press
Contributions by Edna Lomsky-Feder, Nicole Fox, Roberto Vélez-Vélez, Gary Alan Fine, Christopher Robertson, Cal Abbo, Sofya Aptekar, Claire Whitlinger, Amy Sodaro, Werner Bohleber, Carol A. Kidron, Selma Leydesdorff, Fatma Müge Göçek, Jacob Caponi, edited by Janet Jacobs, Janet Jacobs
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Memory is at the centre of a diverse array of political conflicts, moral disputes and power dynamics.

This book illustrates how scholars use different interpretive lenses to study and explain profound conflicts rooted in the past.

Addressing issues of racism, genocide, trauma, war, nationalism, colonial occupation and more, it highlights how our interpretations of contentious memories are indispensable to our understandings of contemporary conflicts and identities.

Featuring an international group of scholars, this book makes important contributions to social memory studies, but also shows how studying memory is vital to our understanding of enduring social problems that span the globe.

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Contributor Bio

Thomas DeGloma is Associate Professor of Sociology at Hunter College and the Graduate Center, CUNY.

Janet Jacobs is Professor of Distinction in Women and Gender Studies and Sociology at the University of Colorado, Boulder.

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