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Full Description
Revolutionaries in Iran choose to identify memories of the Iran-Iraq War as their 'collective' memory to mark the war era as the temporal reference in history - the time of times, or sometimes even a time beyond time. Can a sole event and its violence truly become - for some - the all-encompassing, constituting element of history and memory? This book pursues this question and follows revolutionaries in the maze of 'collective' memory to offer a temporal account of the breakdown of happenings - as well as the mending of happenings through the force of remembrance.
Contents
Introduction
1 Futurepast
2 The pilgrimage to the past
3 Seeing in the futurepast
4 Reading the futurepast
5 Futures and the promise of violence
6 Future



