Cultural memories of nonviolent struggles : powerful times / edited by Anna Reading, King's College, University of London, UK and Tamar Katriel, University of Haifa, Israel.
Introduction / Anna Reading and Tamar Katriel -- Gandhi's salt march: paradoxes and tensions in the memory of nonviolent struggle in India / Ornit Shani -- A modest reminder: performing suffragette memory in a British feminist webzine / Red Chidgey -- Krieg dem Kriege: the Anti-War Museum in Berlin as a multilayered site of memory / Irit Dekel and Tamar Katriel -- Film as cultural memory: the struggle for repatriation and restitution of cultural property in central Australia / Hart Cohen -- Remember the Russell Tribunal? / David Torell -- Peace and unity: imagining Europe in the founding fathers' house museums / Bernhard Forchtner and Christoffer Kolvraa -- Singing for my life: memory, nonviolence and the songs of Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp / Anna Reading -- Who owns a movement's memory? the case of Poland's solidarity / Susan C. Pearce -- Documenting South Asian American struggles against racism: community archives in a post-9/11 world / Michelle Caswell -- The wall must fall: memory activism, documentary filmmaking, and the second Intifada / Tamar Katriel and Yifat Gutman -- Remembering to play/playing to remember: transmedial and intramedial memory in games of nonviolent struggle / Colin B Harvey.
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