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Memory, Trauma and World Politics
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Editor(s):
Duncan Bell
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2006
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Palgrave Macmillan UK
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978-1-349-28241-8
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978-0-230-62748-2
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2006
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10.1057/9780230627482
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 33
We Could Remember It for You Wholesale
pp. 54
Notes on the Memory Boom
pp. 74
From Theodicy to Ressentiment
pp. 99
Remembering Relationality
pp. 116
Bewitched by the Past
pp. 135
Mourning, Melancholia and Violence
pp. 157
Trauma Culture
pp. 176
Memorials to Injustice
pp. 195
Remembering and Forgetting the Korean War
pp. 213
Remembering to Forget/Forgetting to Remember
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