[NT 42944] Record Type: |
[NT 8598] Electronic resources
: [NT 40817] monographic
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[NT 47348] Title Information: |
explorations in identity, place and becoming |
[NT 47353] Alternative Intellectual Responsibility: |
JonesOwain., |
[NT 47353] Alternative Intellectual Responsibility: |
Garde-HansenJoanne., |
[NT 47351] Place of Publication: |
Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire New York |
[NT 47263] Published: |
Palgrave Macmillan; |
[NT 47352] Year of Publication: |
c2012 |
[NT 47264] Description: |
1 online resource (xii, 272 p.)ill., map. : |
[NT 47298] Series: |
Palgrave Macmillan memory studies |
[NT 47266] Subject: |
Cultural geography - |
[NT 47266] Subject: |
Human geography - |
[NT 47266] Subject: |
Collective memory - Philosophy - |
[NT 47266] Subject: |
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Geography - |
[NT 51458] Online resource: |
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137284075 |
[NT 47265] Notes: |
Based on presentations given at a session of a 2009 international conference sponsored by the Royal Geographical Society of Great Britain. |
[NT 51398] Summary: |
"Geography and Memory creates a new space of study by assembling international scholars and emerging talent for the first coherent and co-ordinated approach to explorations of identity, place and becoming. In focusing upon these three dyclmics the editors have organised the relationship between geography and memory into an accessible framework for approaching key aspects of memory, remembering, archives, commemoration and forgetting in modern societies. The contributors are drawn from a range of local, national and international contexts, including the UK, Germany, USA, Malaysia and Australia. The book uniquely opens up the disciplines of geography (human, political, cultural and physical) into a dialogue with other disciplines such as media, the arts, heritage, psychology, psychotherapy, politics, sociology and cognitive science so as to present a wide-ranging and nuanced approach to memory studies"--Provided by publisher. |
[NT 50961] ISBN: |
9781137284075electronic bk. |
[NT 50961] ISBN: |
1137284072electronic bk. |
[NT 50961] ISBN: |
9781283737890 |
[NT 50961] ISBN: |
1283737892 |
[NT 60779] Content Note: |
Introduction: memories of geographies/geographies of memories / Owain Jones and Joanne Garde-Hansen Identity. Clearing out a cupboard: memory, materiality and transitions / John Horton and Peter Kraftl Copper places: affective circuitries / Caitlin Desilvey Mapping grief and memory in John Banville's The sea / Avril Maddrell Brooding on Bornholm: postmemory, painting and place / Judith Tucker Place. Family photographs: memories, narratives, places / Elisabeth Roberts The Southdean Project and beyond "essaying" site as memory work / Iain Biggs "The Elephant is part of us and our village": reflections on memories, places and (non-) spatial objects / Marc Redepenning Graffiti heritage: Civil War memory in Virginia / Terri Moreau and Derek H. Alderman Becoming. Geopolitics and memories: walking through Plymouth, England / James D Sidaway A domestic geography of everyday terror: remembering and forgetting the house I grew up in / Belinda Morrissey Moving through memory: notes from a circus lot / Ariel Terranova-Webb Making memories our own (Way): non-state remembrances of the Second World War in Perak, Malaysia / Hamzah Muzaini Lobotomizing logics: A critique of memory sports and the business of mapping the mind / Gareth Hoskins Memoir: On Terra Firma. Surfaces and slopes: remembering the world-under-foot / Hayden Lorimer. |