Historical memory in Africa : dealing with the past, reaching for the future in an intercultural context

Détails bibliographiques
Autres auteurs : Diawara Mamadou (Éditeur scientifique), Lategan Bernard Christiaan (Éditeur scientifique), Rüsen Jörn (Éditeur scientifique)
Format : Livre
Langue : anglais
Titre complet : Historical memory in Africa : dealing with the past, reaching for the future in an intercultural context
Publié : New York (N.Y.) : Berghahn , 2013, cop. 2013
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (VI-248 p.)
Collection : Making sense of history ; 12
Sujets :
  • Part I. From an African perspective
  • 1, Social theory and making sense of Africa / Elisio Macamo
  • 2, History by word of mouth: linking past and present through oral memory / Annekie Joubert
  • 3, Historical memory and representation of new nations in Africa / Bogumil Jewsiewicki
  • 4, Memory, history and historiography of Congo-Zaire / Justin Bisanswa
  • 5, Remembering the past, reaching for the future aspects of African historical memory in an international context / Mamadou Diawara Chapter
  • 6, Remembering conflict: the centenary commemoration of the South African War of 1899-1902 as a case study / Albert Grundlingh
  • 7, From public history to private enterprise: the politics of memory in the new South Africa / Patrick Harries
  • 8, Remembering with the future in mind / Bernard Lategan
  • Part II. from an intercultural perspective
  • 9, Holocaust experience and historical sense generation from a German perspective / Jorn Rusen
  • 10, Ayodya, memory, myth: futurising the past from an Indian perspective / Ranjan Gosh
  • 11, Human suffering and forgiveness: a dialogue with Kim Dae Jung from an East-Asian perspective / Han Sing-Jin
  • Part III. Texts from the praxis of memory, trauma, forgiveness and healing
  • 12, Remorse, forgiveness and rehumanization: stories from South Africa's truth and reconciliation commission / Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela
  • 13, Healing from Auschwitz and Mengele's experiments / Eva Mozes Kor