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table of contents
  1. Narratives of Memory, Migration, and Xenophobia in the European Union and Canada
  2. Contents
  3. List of Figures
  4. Acknowledgements
  5. Introduction
  6. Section 1
    1. Chapter 1: Austerity Talk and Crisis Narratives: New Memory Politics and Xenophobia in the European Union
    2. Chapter 2: I-witness Holocaust Field School Experiences, Indigenous Peoples, and Reconciliation in Canada
    3. Chapter 3: Anti-Immigrant Propaganda and the Factors That Led to its Success in Hungary
    4. Chapter 4: Echoes from Brazil: Remembering to Forget1
  7. Section 2
    1. Chapter 5: Studies in Contrast: Notes from the Field
    2. Chapter 6: The Individual’s Interaction with Memorial Sites
    3. Chapter 7: On Ravensbrück
    4. Chapter 8: Unpacking My Jewish Identity through the Ravensbrück Memorial Site
    5. Chapter 9: From the Breeding Ground of Social Tensions to Genocide: A Resistible Spiral
  8. Section 3
    1. Chapter 10: The Impact of Listening to Luigi Nono’s Il Canto Sospeso
    2. Chapter 11: Photographs and Memories: The (In)tractable Reality of the Still Image
    3. Chapter 12: Inside-Outside: The Efficaciousness of Art and Culture within Social Movements
    4. Chapter 13: “Vorstellen” As: To Put Forward, To Introduce, To Imagine
    5. Chapter 14: Composing ּלּובְג (Border)
  9. Conclusion
  10. Appendix 1
  11. Appendix 2
  12. About the Authors

Contents

List of Figures

Acknowledgements

Introduction   Helga Hallgrímsdóttir and Helga Thorson

Section I: The Politics of Memory

Chapter 1: Austerity Talk and Crisis Narratives: New Memory Politics and Xenophobia in the European Union   Helga K. Hallgrímsdóttir

Chapter 2: I-witness Holocaust Field School Experiences, Indigenous Peoples, and Reconciliation in Canada   Dawn Sii-yaa-ilth-supt Smith

Chapter 3: Anti-Immigrant Propaganda and the Factors That Led to its Success in Hungary    Ildikó Barna

Chapter 4: Echoes from Brazil: Remembering to Forget   Tamara Amoroso Gonçalves

Section II: Interacting with Sites of Memory

Chapter 5: Studies in Contrast: Notes from the Field   Charlotte Schallié and Dániel Péter Biró

Chapter 6: The Individual’s Interaction with Memorial Sites   Lorraine Dumont

Chapter 7: On Ravensbrück   Matthias Heyl

Chapter 8: Unpacking My Jewish Identity through the Ravensbrück Memorial Site   Ethan Calof

Chapter 9: From the Breeding Ground of Social Tensions to Genocide: A Resistible Spiral   Alain Chouraqui and Lena Casiez

Section III: Contemplating Memory through the Arts

Chapter 10: The Impact of Listening to Luigi Nono’s Il Canto Sospeso   Emily MacCallum

Chapter 11: Photographs and Memories: The (In)tractable Reality of the Still Image   Paige Thombs

Chapter 12: Inside-Outside: The Efficaciousness of Art and Culture within Social Movements   Adam Scime

Chapter 13: “Vorstellen” As: To Put Forward, To Introduce, To Imagine   Kimberley Farris-Manning

Chapter 14: Composing ּלּובְג (Border)   Dániel Péter Biró

Conclusion: Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly


Appendix 1 Syllabus: Narratives of Memory, Migration, and Xenophobia in the European Union and Canada

Appendix 2 Course Schedule: EU Summer Field School: Narratives of Memory, Migration, and Xenophobia in the European Union and Canada


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