On commemoration : global reflections upon remembering war / edited by Catherine Gilbert, Kate McLoughlin and Niall Munro.

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245 0 0 |a On commemoration :  |b global reflections upon remembering war /  |c edited by Catherine Gilbert, Kate McLoughlin and Niall Munro. 
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264 1 |a Oxford ;  |a New York :  |b Peter Lang,  |c [2020] 
300 |a xvi, 346 pages :  |b illustrations (some colour) ;  |c 23 cm 
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a Foreword / John, Lord Alderdice -- Introduction: The call to remembrance / Catherine Gilbert, Kate McLoughlin & Niall Munro -- Introduction: Words fail us / Catherine Gilbert -- Now as then / Jenny Lewis -- Memoir and memory / Aminatta Forna with Elleke Boehmer -- The act of looking back / Philippe Sands -- Daring to remember / Rachel Seiffert -- Reflections on international justice as a commemorative process / Shea Esterling, Michael John-Hopkins and Christopher Harding -- Bearing witness, becoming human : cultural memory, 'post-truth' and the digital / Daniel O'Gorman -- Encountering commemoration / Jane Potter with Kate McLoughlin -- My history, our history / Robert Eaglestone -- Sacred memory/prosaic history : Rivesaltes Memorial Camp / Lyndsey Stonebridge -- Commemoration, collective loss and social cohesion / Harvey Whitehouse -- Open wounds : commemorating the Colombian conflict / Cherilyn Elston -- What is it all about? / Frank Ledwidge -- Lacrimae Rerum : from the literary to the monumental / Alex Donnelly -- Uruk's anthem (extracts) / Adnan al-Sayegh -- Introduction: More than stone -- finding ourselves in our monuments / Niall Munro -- Articulating history : architecture and memory / Daniel Libeskind -- From brokenness to reconciliation / the Very Reverend John Witcombe -- Reconciliation and a responsibility to the past / Pfarrerin Cornelia Kulawik with Kate McLoughlin -- Memorials that lurk and pounce / Gabriel Moshenska -- Four poems / Sue Zatland -- Community through creativity : empowering veteran artists / Mark Johnston with Alex Donnelly -- The paradoxes of commemoration / Emma Login -- Commemoration and the limits of empathy / Silke Arnold-de Simine with Catherine Gilbert -- Four poems / Mariah Whelan -- The Knowledge / Jeremy Treglown -- A concretization of meaning : making memorials / Charles Gurrey with Niall Munro -- When is the focus on memory just too much? The challenges of commemoration and cultural memory / Marita Sturken with Niall Munro -- Memoration / Susie Campbell -- The scent of commemoration / Justine Shaw -- Stones do not forget : forgetting and being forgotten in Czech Silesia / Johana Wyss -- Lose the dudes, keep the horses : on Civil War monuments in the United States / Tony Horwitz -- Introduction: Music, voices, absence, silence / Kate McLoughlin -- Mourning and music / Juliana M. Pistorius -- Music and memory / Jonathan Dove with Kate Kennedy -- Classical to dub-reggae : the First World War and musical memory / Peter Grant -- Bag of bones / Dunya Mikhail -- Interviewing as a commemorative practice / Rita Phillips -- Hearing the dead / Annabel Williams -- Listening to the past, sound / Paul Whitty -- Hush / Susie Campbell -- Returning from Europe, reflections on post-war commemoration / John Dunstan -- From 'Daniel' / Patrick Toland -- Remembering the Lebanese Civil War / Lydia Wilson -- Monumental silences / Noreen Masud -- Re-valuing silence / Fᤲdia J. Stone-Davis -- The costliness of commemoration / Maggie Ross -- Traces / Susie Campbell. 
520 |a "War has been commemorated since ancient times. The recent First World War centenaries are proof that remembering conflict continues to produce strong feelings among people of all walks of life. But how, in the twenty-first century, can we do commemoration better? In particular, how can commemoration contribute to post-war reconciliation and reconstruction? In this book, a global roster of distinguished individuals - poets, an international human rights advocate, musicians, policy-makers, novelists, academics, a sculptor, a world-renowned architect, members of different faiths, composers, a Pulitzer prize-winning journalist and military veterans - debate these questions and ponder the future of commemoration. The book focuses on three modes of commemoration: Textual Commemoration - commemoration in writing and images; Monumental Commemoration - monuments, architecture, museums, sculptures, battlefields and sites of mourning; Aural Commemoration - music, sound and silence. Polemics and reflections together with poetry and creative prose movingly illuminate a subject that is sensitive and sobering but which also speaks to our common humanity"--  |c Provided by publisher. 
650 0 |a War memorials  |x Social aspects. 
650 0 |a Memorialization 
650 0 |a Collective memory. 
650 0 |a War and society. 
700 1 |a Gilbert, Catherine,  |d 1982-  |e editor. 
700 1 |a McLoughlin, Catherine Mary,  |d 1970-  |e editor. 
700 1 |a Munro, Niall,  |d 1979-  |e editor. 
776 0 8 |i Online version:  |t On commemoration.  |d Oxford; New York : Peter Lang, [2020]  |z 9781788749398  |w (DLC) 2019048808 
991 |a 2020-09-04 
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