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The Counter-Monument: Memory against Itself in Germany Today

1992; University of Chicago Press; Volume: 18; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1086/448632

ISSN

1539-7858

Autores

James E. Young,

Tópico(s)

German legal, social, and political studies

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Previous articleNext article No AccessThe Counter-Monument: Memory against Itself in Germany TodayJames E. YoungJames E. Young Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited by Critical Inquiry Volume 18, Number 2Winter, 1992 Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1086/448632 Views: 243Total views on this site Citations: 191Citations are reported from Crossref Copyright 1992 The University of ChicagoPDF download Crossref reports the following articles citing this article:Daniel James The (de)tours of memory: Strategies and tactics of memory at Argentina’s Parque de la Memoria, Memory Studies 5 (Jul 2022): 175069802211084.https://doi.org/10.1177/17506980221108480Nanyan Huang Memorial Hall of the Victims: portrait photography, war-political narratives and transformation from exhibition media, Journal of Education, Humanities and Social Sciences 1 (Jul 2022): 332–340.https://doi.org/10.54097/ehss.v1i.680Martin Zebracki, Ryan Leitner Queer Monuments: Visibility, (Counter)actions, Legacy, Journal of Homosexuality 69, no.88 (May 2021): 1342–1371.https://doi.org/10.1080/00918369.2021.1913917Caterina Preda “Living Statues” and Nonuments as “Performative Monument Events” in Post-Socialist South-Eastern Europe, Nationalities Papers 4 (Jun 2022): 1–19.https://doi.org/10.1017/nps.2021.84Lucy Williams Grieving Critically: Barack Obama and the Counter-Eulogy, Political Research Quarterly 75, no.22 (Mar 2021): 307–320.https://doi.org/10.1177/1065912921998458Tracy Adams, Yinon Guttel‐Klein Make It Till You Break It: Toward a Typology of De‐Commemoration, Sociological Forum 37, no.22 (Mar 2022): 603–625.https://doi.org/10.1111/socf.12809Frances Tanzer European Fantasies: Modernism and Jewish Absence at the Venice Biennale of Art, 1948–1956, Contemporary European History 31, no.22 (Dec 2021): 243–258.https://doi.org/10.1017/S0960777321000138Brook Andrew, Lily Hibberd The Blacktown Native Institution as a Living, Embodied Being: Decolonizing Australian First Nations Zones of Trauma Through Creativity, Space and Culture 25, no.22 (Feb 2022): 168–183.https://doi.org/10.1177/12063312211073048Rui Su, Hyung Yu Park Negotiating cultural trauma in tourism, Current Issues in Tourism 2 (Apr 2022): 1–17.https://doi.org/10.1080/13683500.2022.2062308Zeynep Ece Atabay, Alessandra Macedonio, Tarek Teba, Zeynep Unal Destruction, heritage and memory: post-conflict memorialisation for recovery and reconciliation, Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development 66 (Apr 2022).https://doi.org/10.1108/JCHMSD-06-2021-0103Reka Deim Entanglements of art and memory activism in Hungary’s illiberal democracy, International Journal of Heritage, Memory and Conflict 2 (Jan 2022): 61–75.https://doi.org/10.3897/hmc.2.70927Cecilia Åse Rationalizing military death: the politics of the new military monuments in Berlin and Stockholm, Critical Military Studies 8, no.11 (Feb 2020): 77–98.https://doi.org/10.1080/23337486.2020.1730126Joe P.L. 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