Intercultural Memories : Contesting Places, Spaces, and Stories (Critical Intercultural Communication Studies 25) (2021. VI, 192 S. 9 Abb. 225 mm)

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Intercultural Memories : Contesting Places, Spaces, and Stories (Critical Intercultural Communication Studies 25) (2021. VI, 192 S. 9 Abb. 225 mm)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 192 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781433147852

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Collective remembering is an important way that communities name and make sense of the past. Places and stories about the past influence how communities remember the past, how they try to preserve it, or in some cases how they try to erase it. The research in this book offers key insights into how places and memories intersect with intercultural conflicts, oppressions, and struggles by which communities make sense of, deal with, and reconcile the past. The authors in this book examine fascinating stories from important sites—such as international commemorations of Korean "Comfort Women," a film representation of the Stonewall Riots, and remembrances of the post-communist state in Albania. By utilizing various critical and cultural studies and ethnographic and narrative-based methods, each chapter examines cultural memory in intercultural encounters, everyday experiences, and identity performances that evoke collective memories of colonial pasts, immigration processes, and memories of places and spaces that are shaped by power structures and clashing ideologies. This book is essential reading for understanding the links between space/place and cultural memory, memories of nationally, and places constituted by markers of ethnicity, race, and sexuality. These readings are especially useful in courses in intercultural communication, cultural studies, international studies, and peace and conflict studies.

Contents

Ahmet Atay, Yea- Wen Chen, and Alberto González: Introduction: Intercultural Communication, Memory, and Stories - Peter Ehrenhaus and A. Susan Owen: Communities of Memory, Coalition, and Race Trauma: The Moore's Ford Lynching Reenactment - Eun YoungLee and Alberto González: Be)Coming Home: Transformative Places and Koreamerican Identity in Itaewon, South Korea - Yea- Wen Chen and Chunyu Zhang: When "Chiang Kai- shek Memorial Square" Became "Liberty Square": A Case of Contested Public Memories in Taiwan - NinaGjoci: Remembering Communism: The Site of Witness and Memory and the House of Leaves Museums in Albania - Kathryn Hobson, Bernadette Marie Calafell, and Spencer B. Margulies: Mis)Remembering Stonewall: Narrative Authority and the American Monomyth in Queer Public Memory - Shinsuke Eguchi: Queer Fantasy: A Memory of Michael Sam's Big Gay Kiss - Ahmet Atay: Photographs as Diasporic Memories: Turkish Cypriots, Home, and Memory - Mariko Izumi: Displaced Memorials: Commemorating the "Comfort Women" in the United States - Raquel Moreira: "Funk Isn't a Trend; It's a Necessity": Favela Funk's Vernacular Discourse and the Struggle for Cultural Legitimation - Contributors - Index.

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