Thinking comparatively about genocide memorialization
TitreThinking comparatively about genocide memorialization
Auteur
Call numberP364.151/015
N° d'objet00313
EditeurTaylor & Francis
Année de publication
2014
MatérielOuvrage à feuillets mobiles
NotesArticle from the 'Journal of Genocide Research' Vol.16 No.4 pp423-440
Description
This article argues for a comparative approach to studying genocide memorialization. Memorials and museums form an intrinsic part of state and society in post-conflict societies, and a comparative approach can capture the dynamics of memory politics and state building at play, especially the reception and instrumentalization in different national arenas of transitional justice mechanisms and the ways in which international agendas interact with domestic ones.