专题:Memory, Trauma, and Commemoration

This cluster of papers explores the study of collective memory, trauma, and dark tourism, with a focus on topics such as cultural trauma, postmemory, heritage tourism, and mediated memories. It delves into the ways in which societies remember and commemorate historical events, particularly traumatic ones like the Holocaust, and how these memories are manifested in various forms of tourism and cultural practices.
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Brave space-making as witnessing

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‘All We’ve Got is Each Other’: After Life: Personal trauma, grief, resilience and the community journalist

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Ethnopopulism and genocidal eliminationism: a discourse analysis of hate speech in the 1994 Rwandan genocide

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The formedness level of cultural and historical memory among student-age population

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Transhistorical fear: The representation of colonial memories of horror as a traumatic national consciousness in Korean cinema

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Clustered Heritage: Architecture, Visuality, and Values Within Communities’ Aggregation

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Beyond classification: rethinking heritage through dialogical reproduction

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Confinement and Collective Memory in Toni Morrison’s Beloved: Exploring Physical and Social Spaces

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No Moment of Peace: Terror, Panic, and Horror in Responses to Nazi Violence Against Jews, 1933 and 1938

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Historical empathy: A key driver of visitor cultural attitudes at heritage destinations

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The Routledge Handbook of Memory Activism

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Chapter 5 Construction of Identity

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Engaging Auschwitz: an analysis of young travellers’ experiences of Holocaust Tourism

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The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ENCYCLOPEDIA OF CAMPS AND GHETTOS

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The hidden power of implicit collective memory

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The Anthropology of Being Haunted: On the Emergence of an Anthropological Hauntology

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Ethnicity and the Post-Modern Arts of Memory

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Extending the memorable tourism experience construct: An investigation of tourists’ memorable dark experiences

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Heritage, the power of the past, and the politics of (mis)recognition

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Decomissioning Monuments, Mobilizing Materialities

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