Dialectic of Memory: The Legacy of Rebellious Pasts
Synopsis
What happens when memory itself becomes a battleground? This bold and provocative study explores the rebellious spirit that runs through collective memory, revealing how the past is continually reshaped by struggles over power and meaning. Just as the dialectic of Enlightenment traced the transformation of emancipatory reason into instrumental rationality and authoritarianism, this book uncovers the dialectic of memory that turns the legacy of revolutions into celebrations of the established order and transforms the remembrance of the Holocaust into a justification for new forms of violence.Through a series of incisive case studies, Traverso traces this conflict across the afterlives of the Paris Commune, the renewal of anticolonial and antiracist iconoclasm, the entanglement of Holocaust memory and colonialism in German culture and society and the enduring legacy of rebellion in Italy's turbulent 1970s.Blending historical analysis with critical theory, this book offers a powerful rethinking of the politics of memory, showing how acts of remembrance can either reinforce domination or keep alive the unfinished promises of emancipation.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Verso
- ISBN: 9781836744146
- Number of pages: 448
- Dimensions: 234 x 153 mm
- Weight: 550g
- Languages: English
