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Remembering Social Movements: Activism and Memory

✍ Scribed by Stefan Berger, Sean Scalmer, Christian Wicke


Publisher
Routledge
Year
2021
Tongue
English
Leaves
335
Series
Remembering the Modern World
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of figures
List of contributors
1 Memory and social movements: an introduction
2 The ascension of ‘comfort women’ in South Korean colonial memory
3 The past in the present: memory and Indian women’s politics
4 History as strategy. imagining universal feminism in the women’s movement
5 ‘The memory of history as a leitmotif for nonviolent resistance’ – peaceful protests against nuclear missiles in Mutlangen, 1983–7
6 Atomic testing in Australia: memories, mobilizations and mistrust
7 ‘The FBI Stole My Fiddle’: song and memory in US radical environmentalism, 1980–95
8 Memory ‘within’, ‘of’ and ‘by’ urban movements
9 Memory as a strategy? – dealing with the past in political proceedings against communists in 1950/60s West Germany
10 ‘We believe to have good reason to regard these comrades, who died in March, to be ours.’ The remembrance of the Märzgefallenen by workers’ organizations during the Weimar Republic
11 Memory as political intervention: labor movement life narration in Australia, Jack Holloway and May Brodney
12 Remembering the movement for eight hours: commemoration and mobilization in Australia
13 The memory of trade unionism in Germany
14 Protest cycles and contentious moments in memory activism: insights from postwar Germany
15 Social movements, white and black: memory struggles in the United States South since the Civil War
16 Afterword: the multiple entanglements of memory and activism
Index


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