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Just Remembering - Rhetorics of Genocide Remembrance and Sociopolitical Judgment (Hardcover)
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Just Remembering - Rhetorics of Genocide Remembrance and Sociopolitical Judgment (Hardcover)
Series: The Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Series in Communication Studies
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Just Remembering: Rhetorics of Genocide Remembrance and
Sociopolitical Judgment analyzes a set of influential discourses of
genocide remembrance to explain how public memory discourses inform
sociopolitical judgment. Within this explanatory context, Just
Remembering additionally asks how we might remember pasts marked by
genocidal violence in ways that commit ourselves to a deeper
understanding and more humane practice of justice. The chapters are
thematically organized, focusing on specific sites of memory to
highlight symbolic inducements of memorial discourses. Chapter 2
analyzes U.S. public discourse concerning an "Armenian Genocide"
resolution to elucidate the role of politics in the production,
dissemination, and maintenance of memory. Chapter 3 offers a
historical account of the shift in public discourse concerning the
capture of the Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann, demonstrating how
and with what consequences the discourses shifted from a focus on
law to a focus on morality. Chapter 4 expands this work by
analyzing how competing narrative accounts of historical figures
and events (Eichmann and the Holocaust) influence what we remember,
how we remember, and the ends to which we apply such memories.
Chapter 5 analyzes the Report of the President's Commission on the
Holocaust that produced the United States' official remembrance of
the Holocaust. This chapter argues that the Commission Report
provides an exemplary explanation for why we should remember and
provokes a complex understanding of what we are to remember.
Chapter 6 concludes the book by focusing on the productive capacity
of the humanitarian aims of U.S. Holocaust remembrance.
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