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The Generation of Postmemory: Writing and Visual Culture After the Holocaust (Gender and Culture Series)
Can we remember other people's memories? The Generation of Postmemory argues we can: that memories of traumatic events live on to mark the lives of those who were not there to experience them. Children of survivors and their contemporaries inherit catastrophic histories not through direct recollecti... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2012 -
The Generation of Postmemory: Writing and Visual Culture After the Holocaust
A multifaceted encounter with foundational and cutting-edge theories in memory, trauma, gender, and visual culture, eliciting a new understanding of history and our place in it.... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2012 -
Ghosts of Home: The Afterlife of Czernowitz in Jewish Memory
In this original blend of history and communal memoir, Marianne Hirsch, a literary critic and the daughter of Czernowitz Holocaust survivors, and Leo Spitzer, a historian and Hirsch's husband, chronicle the city's survival in personal, familial, and cultural memory.... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2010 -
Rites of Return: Diaspora Poetics and the Politics of Memory (Gender and Culture Series)
The first decade of the twenty-first century witnessed a passionate engagement with the losses of the past. Rites of Return examines the effects of this legacy of historical injustice and documented suffering on the politics of the present. Twenty-four writers, historians, literary and cultural crit... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2011 -
Conflicts in Feminism
Conflicts in Feminism proposes new strategies for negotiating and practicing conflict in feminism. Noted scholars and writers examine the most critically divisive issues within feminism today with sensitivity to all sides of the debates. By analyzing how the debates have worked for and against femi... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1991 -
Time and the Literary (Essays from the English Institute)
Time and the literary: the immediacy of information technology has supposedly annihilated both. Email, cell phones, satellite broadcasting seem to have ended the long-standing tradition of encoding our experience of time through writing. Paul de Man's seminal essay "Literary History and Literary Mod... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2002 -
Women Mobilizing Memory
by Marianne Hirsch • Alisa Solomon • Ayşe Gül Altınay • Jean Howard • María José Contreras • Banu KaracaWomen Mobilizing Memory, a transnational exploration of the intersection of feminism, history, and memory, shows how the recollection of violent histories can generate possibilities for progressive futures. Questioning the politics of memory-making in relation to experiences of vulnerability and vio... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2019 -
Ethical Engineering for International Development and Environmental Sustainability
by Marion HershEnsuring that their work has a positive influence on society is a responsibility and a privilege for engineers, but also a considerable challenge. This book addresses the ways in which engineers meet this challenge, working from the assumption that for a project to be truly ethical both the underta... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2015 -
Anticipative Criminal Investigation: Theory and Counterterrorism Practice in the Netherlands and the United States
The book assesses the adoption of counterterrorism measures in the Netherlands and the United States, which facilitate criminal investigations with a preventive focus (anticipative criminal investigations), from the perspective of rule of law principles. Anticipative criminal investigation has emerg... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2011 -
Assistive Technology for Visually Impaired and Blind People
Equal accessibility to public places and services is now required by law in many countries. In the case of the vision-impaired, it is often the use of specialised technology which can provide them with a fuller enjoyment of all the facilities of society from large scale meetings and public entertai... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2008