Specialised Themes
Thèmes Spécialisés
2. Memory and collective identity: How
do societies construct and administer their past?
2. Mémoire et identité collective: comment les
sociétés construisent et gèrent leur passé
Tuesday, 8 August 14:00-17:00
Mardi 8 août de 14h à 17h
Building C, Auditorium 1
Organiser:
Estevão
de Rezende Martins, Brazil
INTRODUCTION
AND ABSTRACTS
Discussants:
Chantal Kesteloot, Belgium
Henry Rousso, France
Papers:
- Frank Ankersmit, The Netherlands
Memory and/as Experience
of the Past
- Maria Helena Capelato, Brasil
Natinal Identity in Argentina
and Brazil: Peronism and Varguism
- Joan Beaumont, Australia
The Strange of Second World War in Australian National Memory
- Dora Schwarzstein, Argentina
Oral History in a Museum of Terror. Reflections on the Representations
of the Past and the Presentation of Testemonies
- Jörn Rüsen, Germany
Holocaust Memory and German Identity: An Intergenerational Approach
- Shraddha A. Sahasrabuddhe, India
A Study of Ancient Indian Texts as The Means to Control the Process
of Administrating the Past
- Joseba Agirreazkuenaga, Spain
Memory of collective identity and law: On the category "historical
rights" and their administration with respect to the political
identity and the juridico-political law of the Basques
- Moshe Zimmermann, Israel
The Memory of Castatrophe and Victory and the Israeli Society
- Jorge Hidalgo Lehude, Chile
Social Identity and Indian Memory: The History of the Chilean
Society