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Divided societies, tormented pasts, and unrepentant perpetrators. Why are some countries more intent on vanquishing uncomfortable pasts than others? How do public and often unsightly attempts at memorialisation both fail the victims and valorize their oppressors?This book offers fresh and original perspectives on dictatorship, fascism and victimization from the bloodiest decades in Europes, Australias and Central Americas colonial and modern history. Chapters include analyses of Francoist memorials in Spain, assessments of the El Mozote massacre in El Salvador, the forgetting of frontier colonial violence in Tasmania, Romanias treatment of its Roma populations in the midst of Holocaust memorialization in Bucharests urban development, and whether or not the Holocaust continues to serve as an instructional model or impossible aspiration for cross-cultural genocide memorialization strategies. In an era of ongoing political, ethnic and religious conflict, and unrepentant insurgent activity around the world, this collection reminds readers that genocidal actions, wherever and whenever they occurred, must be held to account by more than rhetoric and concrete memory.This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Genocide Research.

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The Memorialization of Genocide
Divided societies, tormented pasts, and unrepentant perpetrators. Why are some countries more intent on vanquishing uncomfortable pasts than others? How do public and often unsightly attempts at memorialization both fail the victims and valorize their oppressors?
This book offers fresh and original perspectives on dictatorship, fascism and victimization from the bloodiest decades in Europes, Australias and Central Americas colonial and modern history. Chapters include analyses of Francoist memorials in Spain, assessments of the El Mozote massacre in El Salvador, the forgetting of frontier colonial violence in Tasmania, Romanias treatment of its Roma populations in the midst of Holocaust memorialization in Bucharests urban development, and whether or not the Holocaust continues to serve as an instructional model or impossible aspiration for cross-cultural genocide memorialization strategies. In an era of ongoing political, ethnic and religious conflict, and unrepentant insurgent activity around the world, this collection reminds readers that genocidal actions, wherever and whenever they occurred, must be held to account by more than rhetoric and concrete memory.
This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Genocide Research.
Simone Gigliotti teaches in the History Programme at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. She is the author of books, chapters and articles on the Holocaust and comparative genocide studies. Her current research projects focus on film activism and DPs in postwar Europe and Holocaust transmigrations in South-East Asia.
The Memorialization of Genocide
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Simone Gigliotti
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Contents
Simone Gigliotti
Rebecca Jinks
Tom Lawson
Andrea Hepworth
Michelle Kelso and Daina S. Eglitis
Rafael Alarcn Medina and Leigh Binford
The chapters in this book were originally published in the Journal of Genocide Research, volume 16, issue 4 (December 2014). When citing this material, please use the original page numbering for each article, as follows:
Introduction
The memorialization of genocide
Simone Gigliotti
Journal of Genocide Research, volume 16, issue 4 (December 2014) pp. 421422
Chapter 1
Thinking comparatively about genocide memorialization
Rebecca Jinks
Journal of Genocide Research, volume 16, issue 4 (December 2014) pp. 423440
Chapter 2
Memorializing colonial genocide in Britain: the case of Tasmania
Tom Lawson
Journal of Genocide Research, volume 16, issue 4 (December 2014) pp. 441461
Chapter 3
Site of memory and dismemory: the Valley of the Fallen in Spain
Andrea Hepworth
Journal of Genocide Research, volume 16, issue 4 (December 2014) pp. 463485
Chapter 4
Holocaust commemoration in Romania: Roma and the contested politics of memory and memorialization
Michelle Kelso and Daina S. Eglitis
Journal of Genocide Research, volume 16, issue 4 (December 2014) pp. 487511
Chapter 5
Revisiting the El Mozote massacre: memory and politics in postwar El Salvador
Rafael Alarcn Medina and Leigh Binford
Journal of Genocide Research, volume 16, issue 4 (December 2014) pp. 513533
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Rafael Alarcn Medina is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Postgraduate Program in Architecture and Urbanism at the Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil. His current research explores the relations between digital media, urban space production and the social logics of capitalist domination in the favelas of Belo Horizonte in Brazil.
Leigh Binford is Chair of the Sociology and Anthropology Department at the College of Staten Island, City University of New York, USA. He has carried out fieldwork in Mexico, El Salvador and Canada, focusing on rural social economies, peasantries, international migration and human rights.
Daina S. Eglitis is Associate Professor of Sociology and International Affairs at George Washington University, Washington, D.C., USA. Her research examines the social dimensions of post-communist transformations in East and Central Europe. Her articles have appeared in Acta Sociologica, Cultural Sociology, Europe-Asia Studies, Nationalities Papers, and Slavic Review, among others. She is a two-time Fulbright Fellow and a 20142015 fellowship recipient at the US Holocaust Memorial Museum. She is also the author of Imagining the Nation: history, modernity, and revolution in Latvia, and a co-author of Discover Sociology.
Simone Gigliotti teaches in the History Programme at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. She is the author of books, chapters and articles on the Holocaust and comparative genocide studies. Her current research projects focus on film activism and DPs in postwar Europe and Holocaust transmigrations in South-East Asia.
Andrea Hepworth has recently completed her PhD at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. Her interdisciplinary comparative research project focused on current debates in Spain and Germany about how to deal with each countrys highly controversial twentieth-century history, based on case studies of memorial sites in both countries. Her interests lie in twentieth-century European comparative cultural studies, memory studies, the intergenerational transmission of traumatic memories and the legacy of traumatic pasts on the present.
Rebecca Jinks received her PhD in 2013 from Royal Holloway, University of London, UK, and her thesis was entitled Representing genocide: the Holocaust as paradigm? She has written a number of articles on comparative representations of genocide in the press, and her next project explores the rescue of Armenian women who had been absorbed into Muslim homes by humanitarian organizations and the League of Nations during the genocide.
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