Combating Oppression with New Commemorations
Herausgeber: Fennell, Christopher C.
Combating Oppression with New Commemorations
Herausgeber: Fennell, Christopher C.
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Combating Oppression with New Commemorations examines the ways in which marginalized groups can confront oppressive regimes through commemorations and advocacy of their own heritage.
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Combating Oppression with New Commemorations examines the ways in which marginalized groups can confront oppressive regimes through commemorations and advocacy of their own heritage.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 552g
- ISBN-13: 9781032749921
- ISBN-10: 103274992X
- Artikelnr.: 73532836
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 552g
- ISBN-13: 9781032749921
- ISBN-10: 103274992X
- Artikelnr.: 73532836
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Christopher C. Fennell is Professor of Anthropology and Law, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, and an annual Visiting Professor of Law, University of Chicago, USA.
Foreword
List of Contributors
List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1. Introduction: Commemorative Engagements
Chapter 2. Monuments of Movement: Purposeful Remembering and Forgetting of the 1932 La Matanza (Massacre) in Western El Salvador
Chapter 3. Decolonizing Monument Designation in the Caribbean: Native Raizal Heritage and Cultural Patrimony on Old Providence and Santa Catalina Islands
Colombia
Chapter 4. Reparative Commemorations of Emancipation in the Modern World
Chapter 5. Relationships between Governance
Research
and Communities: Striving for Restorative Justice for St. Eustatius in the Caribbean
Chapter 6. Cultural Revitalization and a Seat of Common Heritage in Grenada
Chapter 7. "Now Our Remembered are Forgotten:" An Archaeology of the National Transgender Memorial Site in the United Kingdom
Chapter 8. A New Memorial for an Old Forgotten Tragedy: The 1871 Massacre in Los Angeles
Chapter 9. What Would Mother Jones Have Said? The Progressive Miners of America and Their Monument
Chapter 10. As We Continue to Wipe the Tears: Sequels of the First Nation Boarding School System and the Issues of Repatriation
Chapter 11. Monuments and Memorials: Art
Truth-telling
and Memory
Chapter 12. Asserting Rights and Justice through Special Black American Yards
Chapter 13. A Tale of Three Cemeteries: The Challenge of Commemorating the Past
Index.
List of Contributors
List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1. Introduction: Commemorative Engagements
Chapter 2. Monuments of Movement: Purposeful Remembering and Forgetting of the 1932 La Matanza (Massacre) in Western El Salvador
Chapter 3. Decolonizing Monument Designation in the Caribbean: Native Raizal Heritage and Cultural Patrimony on Old Providence and Santa Catalina Islands
Colombia
Chapter 4. Reparative Commemorations of Emancipation in the Modern World
Chapter 5. Relationships between Governance
Research
and Communities: Striving for Restorative Justice for St. Eustatius in the Caribbean
Chapter 6. Cultural Revitalization and a Seat of Common Heritage in Grenada
Chapter 7. "Now Our Remembered are Forgotten:" An Archaeology of the National Transgender Memorial Site in the United Kingdom
Chapter 8. A New Memorial for an Old Forgotten Tragedy: The 1871 Massacre in Los Angeles
Chapter 9. What Would Mother Jones Have Said? The Progressive Miners of America and Their Monument
Chapter 10. As We Continue to Wipe the Tears: Sequels of the First Nation Boarding School System and the Issues of Repatriation
Chapter 11. Monuments and Memorials: Art
Truth-telling
and Memory
Chapter 12. Asserting Rights and Justice through Special Black American Yards
Chapter 13. A Tale of Three Cemeteries: The Challenge of Commemorating the Past
Index.
Foreword
List of Contributors
List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1. Introduction: Commemorative Engagements
Chapter 2. Monuments of Movement: Purposeful Remembering and Forgetting of the 1932 La Matanza (Massacre) in Western El Salvador
Chapter 3. Decolonizing Monument Designation in the Caribbean: Native Raizal Heritage and Cultural Patrimony on Old Providence and Santa Catalina Islands
Colombia
Chapter 4. Reparative Commemorations of Emancipation in the Modern World
Chapter 5. Relationships between Governance
Research
and Communities: Striving for Restorative Justice for St. Eustatius in the Caribbean
Chapter 6. Cultural Revitalization and a Seat of Common Heritage in Grenada
Chapter 7. "Now Our Remembered are Forgotten:" An Archaeology of the National Transgender Memorial Site in the United Kingdom
Chapter 8. A New Memorial for an Old Forgotten Tragedy: The 1871 Massacre in Los Angeles
Chapter 9. What Would Mother Jones Have Said? The Progressive Miners of America and Their Monument
Chapter 10. As We Continue to Wipe the Tears: Sequels of the First Nation Boarding School System and the Issues of Repatriation
Chapter 11. Monuments and Memorials: Art
Truth-telling
and Memory
Chapter 12. Asserting Rights and Justice through Special Black American Yards
Chapter 13. A Tale of Three Cemeteries: The Challenge of Commemorating the Past
Index.
List of Contributors
List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1. Introduction: Commemorative Engagements
Chapter 2. Monuments of Movement: Purposeful Remembering and Forgetting of the 1932 La Matanza (Massacre) in Western El Salvador
Chapter 3. Decolonizing Monument Designation in the Caribbean: Native Raizal Heritage and Cultural Patrimony on Old Providence and Santa Catalina Islands
Colombia
Chapter 4. Reparative Commemorations of Emancipation in the Modern World
Chapter 5. Relationships between Governance
Research
and Communities: Striving for Restorative Justice for St. Eustatius in the Caribbean
Chapter 6. Cultural Revitalization and a Seat of Common Heritage in Grenada
Chapter 7. "Now Our Remembered are Forgotten:" An Archaeology of the National Transgender Memorial Site in the United Kingdom
Chapter 8. A New Memorial for an Old Forgotten Tragedy: The 1871 Massacre in Los Angeles
Chapter 9. What Would Mother Jones Have Said? The Progressive Miners of America and Their Monument
Chapter 10. As We Continue to Wipe the Tears: Sequels of the First Nation Boarding School System and the Issues of Repatriation
Chapter 11. Monuments and Memorials: Art
Truth-telling
and Memory
Chapter 12. Asserting Rights and Justice through Special Black American Yards
Chapter 13. A Tale of Three Cemeteries: The Challenge of Commemorating the Past
Index.