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Introduction: Cultural Memory and its Dynamics
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Astrid Erll
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents vii
- Introduction: Cultural Memory and its Dynamics 1
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I. Mediation
- Cultural Memory on the Move in Contemporary Travel Writing: W. G. Sebald’s The Rings of Saturn 15
- I Forgot to Remember (to Forget): Personal Memories in Memento (2000) and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) 31
- Old, Eternal, and Future Light in the Dutch East Indies: Colonial Photographs and the History of the Globe 49
- The Limits of Transference: Theories of Memory and Photography in W. G. Sebald’s Austerlitz 67
- Digital Network Memory 91
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II. Remediation
- Remembering across Time, Space, and Cultures: Premediation, Remediation and the “Indian Mutiny” 109
- Towards a Memory Dispositif: Truth, Myth, and the Ned Kelly lieu de mémoire, 1890-1930 139
- Remediation as a Moral Obligation: Authenticity, Memory, and Morality in Representations of Anne Frank 157
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III. The Public Arena
- Performances, Souvenirs, and Music: The Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897 173
- News Media and Historical Remembrance: Reporting on the Expulsion of Germans in Polish and German Magazines 187
- Restitution and the Dynamics of Memory: A Neglected Trans-Generational Perspective 205
- Literary Icons and the Religious Past in the Netherlands: Jan Wolkers and Gerard Reve 229
- Backmatter 245
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents vii
- Introduction: Cultural Memory and its Dynamics 1
-
I. Mediation
- Cultural Memory on the Move in Contemporary Travel Writing: W. G. Sebald’s The Rings of Saturn 15
- I Forgot to Remember (to Forget): Personal Memories in Memento (2000) and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) 31
- Old, Eternal, and Future Light in the Dutch East Indies: Colonial Photographs and the History of the Globe 49
- The Limits of Transference: Theories of Memory and Photography in W. G. Sebald’s Austerlitz 67
- Digital Network Memory 91
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II. Remediation
- Remembering across Time, Space, and Cultures: Premediation, Remediation and the “Indian Mutiny” 109
- Towards a Memory Dispositif: Truth, Myth, and the Ned Kelly lieu de mémoire, 1890-1930 139
- Remediation as a Moral Obligation: Authenticity, Memory, and Morality in Representations of Anne Frank 157
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III. The Public Arena
- Performances, Souvenirs, and Music: The Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897 173
- News Media and Historical Remembrance: Reporting on the Expulsion of Germans in Polish and German Magazines 187
- Restitution and the Dynamics of Memory: A Neglected Trans-Generational Perspective 205
- Literary Icons and the Religious Past in the Netherlands: Jan Wolkers and Gerard Reve 229
- Backmatter 245