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A vast amount of literature—both scholarly and popular—now exists on the subject of historical memory, but there is remarkably little available that is written from an African perspective. This volume explores the inner dynamics of memory in all its variations, from its most destructive and divisive impact to its remarkable potential to heal and reconcile. It addresses issues on both the conceptual and the pragmatic level and its theoretical observations and reflections are informed by first-hand experiences and comparative reflections from a German, Indian, and Korean perspective. A new insight is the importance of the future dimension of memory and hence the need to develop the ability to ‘remember with the future in mind’. Historical memory in an African context provides a rich kaleidoscope of the diverse experiences and perspectives—and yet there are recurring themes and similar conclusions, connecting it to a global dialogue to which it has much to contribute, but from which it also has much to receive.



Table of Contents

List of Illustrations

Chapter 1. Introduction
Mamadou Diawara, Bernard Lategan and Jörn Rüsen

From an African Perspective

Chapter 2. Social Theory and Making Sense of Africa
Elisio Macamo

Chapter 3. History by Word of Mouth: Linking Past and Present through Oral Memory
Annekie Joubert

Chapter 4. The Historical Memory and Representation of New Nations in Africa
Bogumil Jewsiewicki

Chapter 5. Memory, History and Historiography of Congo-Zaïre
Justin Bisanswa

Chapter 6. Remembering the Past, Reaching for the Future Aspects of African Historical Memory in an International Context
Mamadou Diawara

Chapter 7. Remembering Conflict: The Centenary Commemoration of the South African War of 1899-1902 as a Case Study
Albert Grundlingh

Chapter 8. From Public History to Private Enterprise: The Politics of Memory in the New South Africa
Patrick Harries

Chapter 9. Remembering with the Future in Mind
Bernard Lategan

From an Intercultural Perspective

Chapter 10. Holocaust Experience and Historical Sense Generation – a German Perspective
Jörn Rüsen

Chapter 11. Ayodya, Memory, Myth: Futurising the Past – an Indian perspective
Ranjan Gosh

Chapter 12. Human Suffering and Forgiveness: A dialogue with Kim Dae Jung – an East-Asian perspective
Han Sing-Jin

Texts from the Praxis of Memory, Trauma, Forgiveness and Healing

Chapter 13. Remorse, Forgiveness and Rehumanization: Stories from South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela

Chapter 14. Healing from Auschwitz and Mengele's Experiments
Eva Mozes Kor

Notes on Contributors

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    Publisher: Berghahn Books
    Publication Date: 01/06/2010
    ISBN13: 9781845456528, 978-1845456528
    ISBN10: 1845456521

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    A vast amount of literature—both scholarly and popular—now exists on the subject of historical memory, but there is remarkably little available that is written from an African perspective. This volume explores the inner dynamics of memory in all its variations, from its most destructive and divisive impact to its remarkable potential to heal and reconcile. It addresses issues on both the conceptual and the pragmatic level and its theoretical observations and reflections are informed by first-hand experiences and comparative reflections from a German, Indian, and Korean perspective. A new insight is the importance of the future dimension of memory and hence the need to develop the ability to ‘remember with the future in mind’. Historical memory in an African context provides a rich kaleidoscope of the diverse experiences and perspectives—and yet there are recurring themes and similar conclusions, connecting it to a global dialogue to which it has much to contribute, but from which it also has much to receive.



    Table of Contents

    List of Illustrations

    Chapter 1. Introduction
    Mamadou Diawara, Bernard Lategan and Jörn Rüsen

    From an African Perspective

    Chapter 2. Social Theory and Making Sense of Africa
    Elisio Macamo

    Chapter 3. History by Word of Mouth: Linking Past and Present through Oral Memory
    Annekie Joubert

    Chapter 4. The Historical Memory and Representation of New Nations in Africa
    Bogumil Jewsiewicki

    Chapter 5. Memory, History and Historiography of Congo-Zaïre
    Justin Bisanswa

    Chapter 6. Remembering the Past, Reaching for the Future Aspects of African Historical Memory in an International Context
    Mamadou Diawara

    Chapter 7. Remembering Conflict: The Centenary Commemoration of the South African War of 1899-1902 as a Case Study
    Albert Grundlingh

    Chapter 8. From Public History to Private Enterprise: The Politics of Memory in the New South Africa
    Patrick Harries

    Chapter 9. Remembering with the Future in Mind
    Bernard Lategan

    From an Intercultural Perspective

    Chapter 10. Holocaust Experience and Historical Sense Generation – a German Perspective
    Jörn Rüsen

    Chapter 11. Ayodya, Memory, Myth: Futurising the Past – an Indian perspective
    Ranjan Gosh

    Chapter 12. Human Suffering and Forgiveness: A dialogue with Kim Dae Jung – an East-Asian perspective
    Han Sing-Jin

    Texts from the Praxis of Memory, Trauma, Forgiveness and Healing

    Chapter 13. Remorse, Forgiveness and Rehumanization: Stories from South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission
    Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela

    Chapter 14. Healing from Auschwitz and Mengele's Experiments
    Eva Mozes Kor

    Notes on Contributors

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