Urban Terrorism in Contemporary Europe Remembering, Imagining and Anticipating Violence

This open access book sheds light on collective practices of remembering, imagining and anticipating in relation to recent acts of urban terrorism in Europe. Analysing a range of personal and collective responses to urban terrorism in contemporary Europe, this book shows that current debates on this...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Karcher, Katharina. editor (editor), Dimcheva, Yordanka. editor, Toribio Medina, Mireya. editor, Parkes, Mia. editor
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cham : Springer International Publishing 2024.
Edición:1st ed. 2024.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009859324906719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Chapter 1: Introduction
  • Part I: Time
  • Chapter 2: European Cities Facing Terrorism: from Social Responses to Memory, and vice versa – Gérôme Truc
  • Chapter 3: 20 Years On: a walk through the memorialisation of the 11M attacks
  • Chapter 4: Memory as ‘temporal loop’ in the War on Terror: Using the Past to Secure the Future (and failing)
  • Chapter 5: Barriers and Prevent Cakes
  • Part II: Silences
  • Chapter 6: The green tent forever
  • Chapter 7: Contested memories and the (re)construction of violent pasts in the Basque Country: A critical examination of the Memorial Centre for the Victims of Terrorism in Vitoria
  • Chapter 8: Hanau/Main – Topography of Immigration, Taboo, and Terror, and Lieu de Mémoire
  • Part III: Presence and Absenc3
  • Chapter 9: Remembering and forgetting terror in Berlin
  • Chapter 10: Making, Sharing and Extending Presence in Spontaneous Memorials. The Case of the 2017 Manchester Attack
  • Chapter 11: Resilience or re-construction? A psychoanalytical approach to urbanspace after the attack on the Promenade des Anglais (Nice, 14.07.2016)
  • Chapter 12: Vertigo
  • Part: IV. Victimhood and Trauma
  • Chapter 13: Hands
  • Chapter 14: Temporal conflicts and the victimhood communities (un)bound by memory
  • Chapter 15: ‘He must continue living through us’: The Role of Living Memorials in Continuing Bonds with the Deceased in the Aftermath of Terrorist Violence in France (2015-2016)
  • Chapter 16: Transition of an ex-hostage: Trial of the 13th November 2015 attacks in Paris and Saint-Denis
  • Part V: Literature and creative imagination
  • Chapter 17: Inside the car
  • Chapter 18: The Realm of Change
  • Chapter 19: Terrorist trials under literary scrutiny: literature as counterterrorist response
  • Chapter 20: Out in the Open.