Memory and securitization in contemporary Europe:
The volume is the first study to explore the intersection of memory and securitisation in the European context. By analysing a variety of practices ranging from film to art and new media, the book expands the existing theoretical framework of securitisation. The authors consider memory as a precondi...
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Zusammenfassung: | The volume is the first study to explore the intersection of memory and securitisation in the European context. By analysing a variety of practices ranging from film to art and new media, the book expands the existing theoretical framework of securitisation. The authors consider memory as a precondition for contemporary integration projects such as the European Union, and also showcase how memory is used to stage international conflicts. Following this memory-securitisation nexus, the European Union, and Europe more generally, emerges as an on-going cultural, political and social project. The book also examines developments outside the EU such as the conflict in Ukraine and the creation of the Eurasian Economic Union, which, the authors argues, have a profound impact on Europe. From a consideration of historical contexts such as national referenda the discussion proceeds to media and film analysis, artistic practice and more transient phenomena such as climate change |
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505 | 8 | |a 3 Securitization and the Contemporary Debate on Scottish Independence4 Scottish History and Collective Memory; 5 Scottish Unionist Memories; 6 Conclusion; Sources; Chapter 4: Artistic Commemoration and Securitization: The WWI Centenary and the Creation of Collective Memory in the UK; 1 Introduction; 2 Memorials, Commemoration and Memory; 3 A Commemorative Discourse of Security: Catharsis and an Aesthetic Negotiation; 4 Memory and Aesthetic Securitization; 5 Artists as Cocreators and Mediators of Memory and Securitization | |
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505 | 8 | |a 1 Theorizing (In)visibility: Geopolitical Scotoma and Global Amnesia2 Economies of Attention and Societies of Risk: The Spectacularity of Securitization in the Age of Global Amnesia and Geopolitical Scotoma; 3 Hollywood Security Choices: When Individual and Collective Memories Converge; 4 Screening Europe for Global Audiences: Securitization on the Fringes of Memory; 5 Conclusions: European Epistemes and Hollywood Economic Value; Sources; Chapter 7: Media Genre, Disrupted Memory and the European Securitization Chronotope: Transnationalizing the Lee Rigby Murder | |
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adam_text | Contents
1 Introduction 1
Vlad Strukov and Victor Apryshchenko
2 Memory as Security: Images of the Past in 2014
National Referenda in Europe 23
Victor Apryshchenko
3 Securitization, Memory and the (Historic) Debate
on Scottish Independence 51
Ewen A. Cameron
4 Artistic Commemoration and Securitization:
The WWI Centenary and the Creation of Collective
Memory in the UK 77
Martine Rouleau
5 Performing Memory and Securitization in Belfast 101
Paul Antick
XI
xii CONTENTS
6 Europe on the Global Screen: Geopolitical Scotoma,
Transnational Cinema of Memory and Hollywood’s
Security Choices 123
Vlad Strukov
7 Media Genre, Disrupted Memory and the European
Securitization Chronotope: Transnationalizing the
Lee Rigby Murder 155
Stephen Hutchings and Kenzie Burchell
8 Remembering and Securitizing Climate Change in
Russian and British Media 187
Marianna Poberezhskaya
9 #NoKievNazi: Social Media, Historical Memory
and Securitization in the Ukraine Crisis 219
Mykola Makhortykh
10 The Economy of Risks in the Eurasian Economic Union:
From Common Memory Towards Economic Security 249
Oxana Karnaukhova
Index
275
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contents | Intro; Note on the Text; Acknowledgements; Contents; Notes on Contributors; List of Figures; List of Tables; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1 Europaâ#x80;#x99;s Rape: Memory and Security as Modes of Signification; 2 Intellectual Anxiety: Securitization Theory for the Global Era; 3 Spaces of Amnesia and Places of Threats: Memory Studies and Mnemonic Regimes; 4 Europe Between Memory and Security: Towards a New Paradigm of European Contemporaneity; Sources; Chapter 2: Memory as Security: Images of the Past in 2014 National Referenda in Europe; 1 Introduction, or Labyrinths of Memory 2 Traumatizing Memories: Historical and Cultural Background3 The Securization Model: Towards the intersection of memory, security and identity; 4 The Captive of Memory: Mnemonic Practices in Contemporary Politics; 5 Tricks of Memory: The Catalan Past Which Is Always to Be New; Memory and Trauma; Security; Identity and Language; 6 Conclusions, or the Game of Memory; Sources; Chapter 3: Securitization, Memory and the (Historic) Debate on Scottish Independence; 1 Introduction; 2 Scotland and the UK: A Brief History 3 Securitization and the Contemporary Debate on Scottish Independence4 Scottish History and Collective Memory; 5 Scottish Unionist Memories; 6 Conclusion; Sources; Chapter 4: Artistic Commemoration and Securitization: The WWI Centenary and the Creation of Collective Memory in the UK; 1 Introduction; 2 Memorials, Commemoration and Memory; 3 A Commemorative Discourse of Security: Catharsis and an Aesthetic Negotiation; 4 Memory and Aesthetic Securitization; 5 Artists as Cocreators and Mediators of Memory and Securitization 6 A Transactive Relationship: Audiences and Their Experience of Memorials as Securitization7 A Monument to Aesthetic Negotiation: Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red; 8 Conclusion; Sources; Chapter 5: Performing Memory and Securitization in Belfast; 1 Preface: Securitization and the Logic of â#x80;#x98;Historical Memoryâ#x80;#x99; in Belfast; 2 Introduction; 3 The Desecuritization of Belfast; Bibliography; Chapter 6: Europe on the Global Screen: Geopolitical Scotoma, Transnational Cinema of Memory and Hollywoodâ#x80;#x99;s Security Choices 1 Theorizing (In)visibility: Geopolitical Scotoma and Global Amnesia2 Economies of Attention and Societies of Risk: The Spectacularity of Securitization in the Age of Global Amnesia and Geopolitical Scotoma; 3 Hollywood Security Choices: When Individual and Collective Memories Converge; 4 Screening Europe for Global Audiences: Securitization on the Fringes of Memory; 5 Conclusions: European Epistemes and Hollywood Economic Value; Sources; Chapter 7: Media Genre, Disrupted Memory and the European Securitization Chronotope: Transnationalizing the Lee Rigby Murder |
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spelling | Memory and securitization in contemporary Europe Vlad Strukov, Victor Apryshchenko, editors London Palgrave Macmillan [2018] © 2018 xix, 284 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Intro; Note on the Text; Acknowledgements; Contents; Notes on Contributors; List of Figures; List of Tables; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1 Europaâ#x80;#x99;s Rape: Memory and Security as Modes of Signification; 2 Intellectual Anxiety: Securitization Theory for the Global Era; 3 Spaces of Amnesia and Places of Threats: Memory Studies and Mnemonic Regimes; 4 Europe Between Memory and Security: Towards a New Paradigm of European Contemporaneity; Sources; Chapter 2: Memory as Security: Images of the Past in 2014 National Referenda in Europe; 1 Introduction, or Labyrinths of Memory 2 Traumatizing Memories: Historical and Cultural Background3 The Securization Model: Towards the intersection of memory, security and identity; 4 The Captive of Memory: Mnemonic Practices in Contemporary Politics; 5 Tricks of Memory: The Catalan Past Which Is Always to Be New; Memory and Trauma; Security; Identity and Language; 6 Conclusions, or the Game of Memory; Sources; Chapter 3: Securitization, Memory and the (Historic) Debate on Scottish Independence; 1 Introduction; 2 Scotland and the UK: A Brief History 3 Securitization and the Contemporary Debate on Scottish Independence4 Scottish History and Collective Memory; 5 Scottish Unionist Memories; 6 Conclusion; Sources; Chapter 4: Artistic Commemoration and Securitization: The WWI Centenary and the Creation of Collective Memory in the UK; 1 Introduction; 2 Memorials, Commemoration and Memory; 3 A Commemorative Discourse of Security: Catharsis and an Aesthetic Negotiation; 4 Memory and Aesthetic Securitization; 5 Artists as Cocreators and Mediators of Memory and Securitization 6 A Transactive Relationship: Audiences and Their Experience of Memorials as Securitization7 A Monument to Aesthetic Negotiation: Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red; 8 Conclusion; Sources; Chapter 5: Performing Memory and Securitization in Belfast; 1 Preface: Securitization and the Logic of â#x80;#x98;Historical Memoryâ#x80;#x99; in Belfast; 2 Introduction; 3 The Desecuritization of Belfast; Bibliography; Chapter 6: Europe on the Global Screen: Geopolitical Scotoma, Transnational Cinema of Memory and Hollywoodâ#x80;#x99;s Security Choices 1 Theorizing (In)visibility: Geopolitical Scotoma and Global Amnesia2 Economies of Attention and Societies of Risk: The Spectacularity of Securitization in the Age of Global Amnesia and Geopolitical Scotoma; 3 Hollywood Security Choices: When Individual and Collective Memories Converge; 4 Screening Europe for Global Audiences: Securitization on the Fringes of Memory; 5 Conclusions: European Epistemes and Hollywood Economic Value; Sources; Chapter 7: Media Genre, Disrupted Memory and the European Securitization Chronotope: Transnationalizing the Lee Rigby Murder The volume is the first study to explore the intersection of memory and securitisation in the European context. By analysing a variety of practices ranging from film to art and new media, the book expands the existing theoretical framework of securitisation. The authors consider memory as a precondition for contemporary integration projects such as the European Union, and also showcase how memory is used to stage international conflicts. Following this memory-securitisation nexus, the European Union, and Europe more generally, emerges as an on-going cultural, political and social project. The book also examines developments outside the EU such as the conflict in Ukraine and the creation of the Eurasian Economic Union, which, the authors argues, have a profound impact on Europe. 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spellingShingle | Memory and securitization in contemporary Europe Intro; Note on the Text; Acknowledgements; Contents; Notes on Contributors; List of Figures; List of Tables; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1 Europaâ#x80;#x99;s Rape: Memory and Security as Modes of Signification; 2 Intellectual Anxiety: Securitization Theory for the Global Era; 3 Spaces of Amnesia and Places of Threats: Memory Studies and Mnemonic Regimes; 4 Europe Between Memory and Security: Towards a New Paradigm of European Contemporaneity; Sources; Chapter 2: Memory as Security: Images of the Past in 2014 National Referenda in Europe; 1 Introduction, or Labyrinths of Memory 2 Traumatizing Memories: Historical and Cultural Background3 The Securization Model: Towards the intersection of memory, security and identity; 4 The Captive of Memory: Mnemonic Practices in Contemporary Politics; 5 Tricks of Memory: The Catalan Past Which Is Always to Be New; Memory and Trauma; Security; Identity and Language; 6 Conclusions, or the Game of Memory; Sources; Chapter 3: Securitization, Memory and the (Historic) Debate on Scottish Independence; 1 Introduction; 2 Scotland and the UK: A Brief History 3 Securitization and the Contemporary Debate on Scottish Independence4 Scottish History and Collective Memory; 5 Scottish Unionist Memories; 6 Conclusion; Sources; Chapter 4: Artistic Commemoration and Securitization: The WWI Centenary and the Creation of Collective Memory in the UK; 1 Introduction; 2 Memorials, Commemoration and Memory; 3 A Commemorative Discourse of Security: Catharsis and an Aesthetic Negotiation; 4 Memory and Aesthetic Securitization; 5 Artists as Cocreators and Mediators of Memory and Securitization 6 A Transactive Relationship: Audiences and Their Experience of Memorials as Securitization7 A Monument to Aesthetic Negotiation: Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red; 8 Conclusion; Sources; Chapter 5: Performing Memory and Securitization in Belfast; 1 Preface: Securitization and the Logic of â#x80;#x98;Historical Memoryâ#x80;#x99; in Belfast; 2 Introduction; 3 The Desecuritization of Belfast; Bibliography; Chapter 6: Europe on the Global Screen: Geopolitical Scotoma, Transnational Cinema of Memory and Hollywoodâ#x80;#x99;s Security Choices 1 Theorizing (In)visibility: Geopolitical Scotoma and Global Amnesia2 Economies of Attention and Societies of Risk: The Spectacularity of Securitization in the Age of Global Amnesia and Geopolitical Scotoma; 3 Hollywood Security Choices: When Individual and Collective Memories Converge; 4 Screening Europe for Global Audiences: Securitization on the Fringes of Memory; 5 Conclusions: European Epistemes and Hollywood Economic Value; Sources; Chapter 7: Media Genre, Disrupted Memory and the European Securitization Chronotope: Transnationalizing the Lee Rigby Murder Political science Europe / Politics and government Political Science and International Relations European Politics Kollektives Gedächtnis (DE-588)4200793-8 gnd Sicherheit (DE-588)4054790-5 gnd Massenmedien (DE-588)4037877-9 gnd |
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title | Memory and securitization in contemporary Europe |
title_auth | Memory and securitization in contemporary Europe |
title_exact_search | Memory and securitization in contemporary Europe |
title_full | Memory and securitization in contemporary Europe Vlad Strukov, Victor Apryshchenko, editors |
title_fullStr | Memory and securitization in contemporary Europe Vlad Strukov, Victor Apryshchenko, editors |
title_full_unstemmed | Memory and securitization in contemporary Europe Vlad Strukov, Victor Apryshchenko, editors |
title_short | Memory and securitization in contemporary Europe |
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