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E-raamat: Defending Memory in Global Politics: Mnemonical In/Security and Crisis [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

Edited by (Georgia Gwinnett College, USA), Edited by (Brazilian War College, Brazil), Edited by (University of Southern California Dornsife, USA)
  • Formaat: 272 pages, 2 Tables, black and white
  • Sari: Interventions
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Jan-2025
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003342083
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
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  • Formaat: 272 pages, 2 Tables, black and white
  • Sari: Interventions
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Jan-2025
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003342083
"This book explores the securitization of memory in times of crisis using overlooked cases from the Global South and the Global North. Instead of focusing exclusively on national identities and state actors, it explores various identities, including substate and transnational actors, and their role in "defending memory" during times of crisis. Embracing a broad definition of conflict that includes mnemonic, societal and armed conflicts, the expert contributors engage with political trauma, demonstrating its power to evoke commemorations and other shared practices of collective remembrance, shaping and perpetuating collective memory, the construction of national and transnational identities, national interests and foreign policy behaviors. The book contributes to the fields of memory and trauma studies and ontological security in international relations. It will also be of interest to scholars and students of political science, sociology, international relations, history, nationalism and identity, international studies, cultural geography, social psychology, cultural studies and anthropology"--

This book explores the securitization of memory in times of crisis using overlooked cases from the Global South and the Global North.

Instead of focusing exclusively on national identities and state actors, it explores various identities, including substate and transnational actors, and their role in “defending memory” during times of crisis. Embracing a broad definition of conflict that includes mnemonic, societal and armed conflicts, the expert contributors engage with political trauma, demonstrating its power to evoke commemorations and other shared practices of collective remembrance, shaping and perpetuating collective memory, the construction of national and transnational identities, national interests and foreign policy behaviors.

The book contributes to the fields of memory and trauma studies and ontological security in international relations. It will also be of interest to scholars and students of political science, sociology, international relations, history, nationalism and identity, international studies, cultural geography, social psychology, cultural studies and anthropology.



This book explores the securitization of memory in times of crisis using overlooked cases from the Global South and the Global North.

Introduction: The Securitization of Memory in the Context of Crisis Part
1: States Defending Memory
1. Securitizing the Past in Colombia? The
Mnemonical Disputes over the Taking of the Palace of Justice in 1985
2. The
Controversies of Memory Politics in Authoritarian Chechnya
3. The
Securitization of Memory and the Practice of Public History in the Baltic
States
4. Memory Contestation and Violence: The Battle over the US Civil War
Narrative and Variations of Mnemonic In/Security
5. Framing, Naming, and
Claiming Cultural Heritage in Nagorno Karabakh/Artsakh: Mass Media and
Cultural Heritage as Mnemonic Battlegrounds Part 2: Non-State Actors
Defending Memory
6. When Memory Is Not Defended: Precarity and Political
Imprisonment in Myanmar
7. Contesting Memories in and of Bhutan: Diaspora
Radio as a Mnemonic Challenge
8. Speaking for the Dead in Brazil: Mothers as
Memory Activists for Justice and Change
9. Trauma Visualization: The Role of
Transnational Actors in the Mnemonic Preservation and Promotion of Holodomor
Narratives in Canada
10. Russian Securitization of Memory and Multiple
Anxieties: Defending Memory through the Diasporic Film Haytarma
11. Gender,
War and Remembrance: Heroic Subjects in Lithuanias Memory Regime of
Fighting and Suffering
12. Conclusion: Defending Memory at the Frontiers of
War in Europe
Erica Resende is Assistant Professor of International Relations and Security Studies at the Brazilian War College, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Dovil Budryt is Professor of Political Science and International Studies at Georgia Gwinnett College, USA, and a member of EUROPAST project at Vilnius University, Lithuania.

Douglas Becker is Associate Teaching Professor in the Departments of Political Science and International Relations, and in Environmental Studies at University of Southern California Dornsife, USA.