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Religion, Violence, Memory, and Place

Autor Oren Stier, J. Shawn Landres
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 noi 2006
Sites of violence often provoke conflicts over memorialization, and those conflicts provide insight into the construction and use of memory as a means of achieving public recognition of past wrongs. In Religion, Violence, Memory, and Place, scholars of religious studies, sociology, history, political science, Africana studies, and Jewish studies examine the religious memorialization of violent acts that are linked to particular sites. Supported by the essays gathered here, the editors argue that memory is essential to religion and, conversely, that religion is inherent in memory. Other books have considered memory and violence, or religion and place — this collection is the first to discuss the intersection of all four.Oren Baruch Stier is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Florida International University. He is author of Committed to Memory: Cultural Mediations of the Holocaust (University of Massachusetts Press, 2003).J. Shawn Landres is a research fellow at the Sigi Ziering Institute, located at the University of Judaism. He is co-editor of After the Passion is Gone: American Religious Consequences (AltaMira Press, 2004), and Personal Knowledge and Beyond: Reshaping the Ethnography of Religion (New York University Press, 2002).
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780253218643
ISBN-10: 0253218640
Pagini: 296
Ilustrații: 26 b&w photographs, 1 map
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press
Locul publicării:United States

Cuprins

Acknowledgments
Introduction J. Shawn Landres and Oren Baruch Stier
Part 1. The Place of Memory: Theoretical Perspectives
1. The Powers of Place Roger Friedland and Richard D. Hecht
2. Witnessing the Archive: In Mourning William Robert
3. Memory, Religion, and Conflict at Auschwitz: A Manifesto Jonathan Webber
Part 2. Practicing Memory: Ritual Perspectives
4. Wounded Knee: Site of Resistance and Recovery Michelene E. Pesantubbee
5. Walking the Way of the Cross: German Places, Church Traditions, and Holocaust Memories Tania Oldenhage
6. Finding a Place Past Night: Armenian Genocidal Memory in Diaspora Flora A. Keshgegian
Part 3. The Spatial Ethics and Politics of Memory
7. Vehicles of Memory: The Enola Gay and the Streetcars of Hiroshima James H. Foard
8. Religion, Memory, and Violence in Rwanda Timothy Longman and Théoneste Rutagengwa
9. In the Name of Mary: Sacred Space, Sacred Property, and Absolution of Past Sins Juan A. Herrero Brasas
10. Remembering Genocide: Gender Representation and the Objectification of Jewish Women at Majdanek Janet Liebman Jacobs
Part 4. Constructing Memory in the Contemporary World
11. Indigenous Traditions, Alien Abductions: Creolized and Globalized Memory in South Africa David Chidester
12. Vodou, Water, and Exile: Symbolizing Spirit and Pain in Port-au-Prince Terry Rey
13. The Stages of Memory at Ground Zero James E. Young
Postscript: A Grim Geography of Remembrance Edward T. Linenthal
Bibliography
List of Contributors
Index

Notă biografică

Oren Baruch Stier is Associate Professor of Religious Studies and Director of the Judaic Studies Program at Florida International University. He is author of Committed to Memory: Cultural Mediations of the Holocaust.
J. Shawn Landres is director of research at Synagogue 3000 and a visiting research fellow at UCLA's Center for Jewish Studies. He is co-editor of After The Passion Is Gone: American Religious Consequences and Personal Knowledge and Beyond: Reshaping the Ethnography of Religion.

Descriere

Scholars from a variety of disciplines explore the intersections of violence, memory, and sacred space