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War memory and commemoration / edited by Brad West.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Memory studies: global constellations New York, NY : Routledge, 2017Edition: [1st edition]Description: x, 203 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781472455116 (hardback)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 303.66  23
Contents:
War commemoration and the expansion of the past / Brad West -- War t ravels -- 'It was like swimming through history': tourist moments at Ga llipoli / Jim McKay and Serhat Harman -- Western tourism and dialogical remembering of the American war in Vietnam / Brad West -- Battlefield tourism in Singapore: national narratives and the state / Kevin Blackbu rn -- Commemoration and eventness -- Dawn servers: ANZAC Day 2015 and t he hyper-connective commemoration / Tom Sear -- The Gallipoli centenary : an international perspective / Jenny MacLeod -- 100 days of butcherin g: (re)presenting the Rwandan genocide 20 years on / Katrina Jaworski - - Journalists and war commemoration: outlining alternative practices / Sharon Mascall-Dare -- Genre and the re-writing of war -- Unconstrained by accuracy: commemorating the Khan Younis massacre through a comic / Jeanne-Marie Viljoen -- Broadening the cultural memory of war: travel w riting / Ben Stubbs -- Reporting WII North Africa: disrupting coloniali sm and orientalism in Moorehead's the desert war / Peter Bishop -- Anni versaries and production of fiction: Gallipoli / Azer Banu Kemaloglu.
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Books - Open Access Books - Open Access MISR Library - Open Shelves 303.66 WAR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 001271242

Includes bibliographical references and index.

War commemoration and the expansion of the past / Brad West -- War t ravels -- 'It was like swimming through history': tourist moments at Ga llipoli / Jim McKay and Serhat Harman -- Western tourism and dialogical remembering of the American war in Vietnam / Brad West -- Battlefield tourism in Singapore: national narratives and the state / Kevin Blackbu rn -- Commemoration and eventness -- Dawn servers: ANZAC Day 2015 and t he hyper-connective commemoration / Tom Sear -- The Gallipoli centenary : an international perspective / Jenny MacLeod -- 100 days of butcherin g: (re)presenting the Rwandan genocide 20 years on / Katrina Jaworski - - Journalists and war commemoration: outlining alternative practices / Sharon Mascall-Dare -- Genre and the re-writing of war -- Unconstrained by accuracy: commemorating the Khan Younis massacre through a comic / Jeanne-Marie Viljoen -- Broadening the cultural memory of war: travel w riting / Ben Stubbs -- Reporting WII North Africa: disrupting coloniali sm and orientalism in Moorehead's the desert war / Peter Bishop -- Anni versaries and production of fiction: Gallipoli / Azer Banu Kemaloglu.

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