Erica
Carter & Ken Hirschkop (ed)
The
question of the relationship between the subject and history is one that
surfaces repeatedly in contemporary cultural theory. This volume traces
some of the parameters of that relation, through a focus on memory, in both
its public and private dimension.
Contents and Contributors:
Erica Carter/Ken Hirschkop Editorial
Michael Rowlands Memory, Sacrifice and the Nation
Tony Kushner The Memory of Belsen
Anna Vidali Political Identity and the Transmission of Trauma
Susan Taylor Classifications I and II
Nicola King Autobiography as Cultural Memory: Three Case Studies
David Vilaseca Un Diari 1919-1920 and the Real of Salvador Dali's
Autobiography
Imruh Bakari Memory and Identity in Caribbean Cinema
Sylvie Lindeperg From Memory to Allegory: the Reappropriation of
the Past
Mamadou Diof The Citizenship of the Inhabitants of the Quatre Communes
of Senegal
James Fentress Terrorism as Social Identity
Erica Burman False Memories, True Hopes and the Angelic: Revenge
of the Postmodern on Therapy
Tricia Cusack The Christmas Snowman: Carnival and Patriarchy