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Trauma Y Memoria Cultural: Hispanoamerica Y Espana
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Trauma Y Memoria Cultural: Hispanoamerica Y Espana

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Hispanic cultures are profoundly shaped by traumas caused by conquest, slavery, wars, dictatorship, guerilla rebellions, revolutions, migration, and exile. The contributions in this volume shed light on the correlations between violence and trauma as well as its (re)presentation in the media. In view of questions pertaining to cultural memory, the essays discuss texts, audiovisual genres, places of remembrance, architecture, museums, etc. Contains contributions by: Monica Albizurez, Hamburg (Germany); Aleida Assmann, Konstanz (Germany); Mauro Basaure, Santiago de Chile (Chile); Wolfgang Bongers, Santiago de Chile (Chile); Vittoria Borso, Dusseldorf (Germany); Boris Cyrulnik, Toulon (France); Verena Dolle, Giessen (Germany); Wilfried Floeck, Giessen (Germany); Karen Genschow, Frankfurt am Main (Germany); Norah Giraldi Dei Cas, Lille (France); Leila Gomez, Boulder (United States); Ursula Hennigfeld, Dusseldorf (Germany); Dieter Ingenschay, Berlin (Germany); Ilse Logie, Gent (Belgium); Bruno Lopez Petzoldt, Foz do Iguacu (Brazil); Werner Mackenbach (Costa Rica); Kirsten Mahlke, Konstanz (Germany); Silvana Mandolessi, Leuven/Antwerp (Belgium); Celina Manzoni, Buenos Aires (Argentina); Jorge Monteleone, Buenos Aires (Argentina); Maria Teresa Navarrete, Gent (Belgium); Carolina Pizarro Cortes, Santiago de Chile (Chile); Sven Poetting, Dresden (Germany); Teresa Orecchia Havas, Caen (France); Janett Reinstadler, Saarbrucken (Germany); Karen Saban, Heidelberg (Germany); Vicente Sanchez-Biosca, Valencia (Spain); Javier Sanchez Zapatero, Salamanca (Spain); Estela Schindel, Frankfurt am Oder (Germany); Beatrice Schuchardt, Munster (Germany); Roland Spiller, Frankfurt am Main (Germany); Yasmin Temelli, Bochum (Germany); Lorena Verzero, Buenos Aires (Argentina); Lucero de Vivanco Roca Rey, Santiago de Chile (Chile); Ulrich Winter, Marburg (Germany); Michael Zeuske, Bonn (Germany).

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
de Gruyter
Date
12 October 2020
Pages
639
ISBN
9783110355864

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Hispanic cultures are profoundly shaped by traumas caused by conquest, slavery, wars, dictatorship, guerilla rebellions, revolutions, migration, and exile. The contributions in this volume shed light on the correlations between violence and trauma as well as its (re)presentation in the media. In view of questions pertaining to cultural memory, the essays discuss texts, audiovisual genres, places of remembrance, architecture, museums, etc. Contains contributions by: Monica Albizurez, Hamburg (Germany); Aleida Assmann, Konstanz (Germany); Mauro Basaure, Santiago de Chile (Chile); Wolfgang Bongers, Santiago de Chile (Chile); Vittoria Borso, Dusseldorf (Germany); Boris Cyrulnik, Toulon (France); Verena Dolle, Giessen (Germany); Wilfried Floeck, Giessen (Germany); Karen Genschow, Frankfurt am Main (Germany); Norah Giraldi Dei Cas, Lille (France); Leila Gomez, Boulder (United States); Ursula Hennigfeld, Dusseldorf (Germany); Dieter Ingenschay, Berlin (Germany); Ilse Logie, Gent (Belgium); Bruno Lopez Petzoldt, Foz do Iguacu (Brazil); Werner Mackenbach (Costa Rica); Kirsten Mahlke, Konstanz (Germany); Silvana Mandolessi, Leuven/Antwerp (Belgium); Celina Manzoni, Buenos Aires (Argentina); Jorge Monteleone, Buenos Aires (Argentina); Maria Teresa Navarrete, Gent (Belgium); Carolina Pizarro Cortes, Santiago de Chile (Chile); Sven Poetting, Dresden (Germany); Teresa Orecchia Havas, Caen (France); Janett Reinstadler, Saarbrucken (Germany); Karen Saban, Heidelberg (Germany); Vicente Sanchez-Biosca, Valencia (Spain); Javier Sanchez Zapatero, Salamanca (Spain); Estela Schindel, Frankfurt am Oder (Germany); Beatrice Schuchardt, Munster (Germany); Roland Spiller, Frankfurt am Main (Germany); Yasmin Temelli, Bochum (Germany); Lorena Verzero, Buenos Aires (Argentina); Lucero de Vivanco Roca Rey, Santiago de Chile (Chile); Ulrich Winter, Marburg (Germany); Michael Zeuske, Bonn (Germany).

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
de Gruyter
Date
12 October 2020
Pages
639
ISBN
9783110355864