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100 1 $aDoss, Erika$4aut
245 10 $aThe Emotional Life of Contemporary Public Memorials
260 $a$bAmsterdam University Press$c2008
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520 $aFrom the commemoration of September 11 to the Holocaust memorial in Berlin, recent decades have witnessed a substantial increase in the number of new public memorials built in both Europe and the United States. This volume considers the contemporary explosion of public commemoration in terms of changed cultural and social practices of mourning, memory, and public feeling. Positing memorials as the physical and visual embodiment of our affective responses to loss, Erika Doss focuses especially on the memorial ephemera of flowers, candles, balloons, and cards placed at sites of tragic death in order to better comprehend how grief is mediated in contemporary commemorative cultures.
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650 7 $aSociety & culture: general$2bicssc
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653 $aculture and instituten
653 $acultuur and geschiedenis
653 $aculture and institutions
653 $aculture and history
653 $aanthropology
653 $aanthropologie
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