"Remapping Memory "was first published in 1994. Minnesota
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The essays in this book focus on contested memories in relation
to time and space. Within the context of several profound cultural
and political conflicts in the contemporary world, the contributors
analyze historical self-configurations of human groups, and the
construction by these groups of the spaces they shape and that
shape them. What emerges is a view of the state as a highly
contingent artifact of groups vying for legitimacy-whether through
their own sense of "insiderhood," their control of positions within
hierarchies, or their control of geographical territories.
Boyarin's lead essay shows how the supposedly "objective"
categories of space and time are, in fact, specific products of
European modernity. Each case study, in turn, addresses the
(re)constitution of space, time, and memory in relation to an event
either of historical significance, like the dropping of the atomic
bomb on Hiroshima, or of cultural importance, like the Indian
preoccupation with reincarnation. These ethnographic studies
explore fundamental questions about the nature of memory, the
limits of politics, and the complex links between them.
By focusing on personal and collective identity as the site
where constructions of memory and dimensionality are tested,
shaped, and effected, the authors offer a new way of understanding
how the politics of space, time and memory are negotiated to bring
people to terms with their history.
Contributors: Akhil Gupta, Stanford University; Charles R. Hale,
University of California, Davis; Carina Perelli, PEITHO,
Montevideo, Uruguay; Jennifer Schirmer, Center for European
Studies, Harvard; Daniel A. Segal, Pitzer College, Claremont,
California; Lisa Yoneyama, University of California, San Diego.
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