01059nam a2200277 i 4500991001151369707536050714 2005 it ita 8831101439 b1332827x-39ule_instDip.to Filosofiaita234Forte, Bruno38337Dialoghi sulla fede e la ricerca di Dio /Bruno Forte, Vincenzo Vitiello ; introduzioni di Ottavio Di Grazia ; a cura di Luigi BoveRoma :Citta Nuova,2005136 p. ;20 cmIdee. Filosofia FedeVitiello, Vincenzoauthorhttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut124644Di Grazia, OttavioBove, Luigi .b1332827x21-09-0614-07-05991001151369707536LE005 200 FOR01. 0112005000168307le005-E10.00-l- 01010.i1410691714-07-05Dialoghi sulla fede e la ricerca di Dio1461497UNISALENTOle00514-07-05ma -itait 0002917nam 22005055 450 99644943390331620231005190120.090-485-5307-510.1515/9789048553075(CKB)5590000000570259(DE-B1597)590513(DE-B1597)9789048553075(MiAaPQ)EBC30406537(Au-PeEL)EBL30406537(OCoLC)1274137457(EXLCZ)99559000000057025920211129h20212021 fg engur||#||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCollective Memory and the Dutch East Indies Unremembering Decolonization /Paul DoolanFirst edition.Amsterdam :Amsterdam University Press,[2021]©20211 online resource (334 pages)Heritage and Memory Studies ;13.Frontmatter --Table of Contents --Abbreviations --Acknowledgements --Introduction --1 Collective Memory and Unremembering --2 Representations during the War --3 Post-decolonization: The First 20 Years, 1949-1969 --4 Breaking the Silence --5 Postmemory --6 Loe de Jong Controversy --7 Remembering the War --8 Conclusion --Bibliography --IndexThis book examines the afterlife of decolonization in the collective memory of the Netherlands. It offers a new perspective on the cultural history of representing the decolonization of the Dutch East Indies, and maps out how a contested collective memory was shaped. Taking a transdisciplinary approach and applying several theoretical frames from literary studies, sociology, cultural anthropology and film theory, the author reveals how mediated memories contributed to a process of what he calls "unremembering." He analyses in detail a broad variety of sources, including novels, films, documentaries, radio interviews, memoires and historical studies, to reveal how five decades of representing and remembering decolonization fed into an unremembering by which some key notions were silenced or ignored. The author concludes that historians, or the historical guild, bear much responsibility for the unremembering of decolonization in Dutch collective memory.Heritage and Memory StudiesCollective memoryNetherlandsDecolonizationNetherlandsCollective Memory, Dutch East Indies, Decolonization, Postcolonialism.Collective memoryDecolonization959.8/022NQ 9430SEPArvkDoolan Paulauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut0DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK996449433903316Collective Memory and the Dutch East Indies2838650UNISA03635nam 2200493 450 991082395680332120230814235217.01-74382-038-0(CKB)4340000000241537(MiAaPQ)EBC5058720(EXLCZ)99434000000024153720180306h20182018 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierDeep time dreaming[electronic resource] uncovering ancient Australia /Billy GriffithsCarlton, Victoria :Black Inc.,2018.©20181 online resource (273 pages) illustrations, photographsIncludes index.1-76064-044-1 Introduction: the old world -- Explorers in an ancient land : John Mulvaney at Fromm's Landing -- Haunted country : Isabel McBryde in New England -- Before it is too late, 1962 -- The first Tasmanians : Rhys Jones at Rocky Cape -- Tracks in the desert : Richard and Betsy Gould at Puntutjarpa -- A desiccated Garden of Eden : Jim Bowler at Lake Mungo -- Eaglehawk and Crow, 1974 -- Landscapes of the mind : Carmel Schire and Betty Meehan in Arnhem Land -- Marking country : Lesley Maynard and 'the Bob Edwards' style -- 'You have entered Aboriginal land' : the Franklin River campaign and the fight for Kutikina -- Australians to 1988 -- A social history of the Holocene : Sylvia Hallam, Harry Lourandos and the archaeology of documents -- Hunting the Pleistocene : the history and politics of Jinmium and Madjedbebe -- Epilogue : Australia's classical culture.People would have known about Australia before they saw it. Smoke billowing above the sea spoke of a land that lay beyond the horizon. A dense cloud of migrating birds may have pointed the way. But the first Australians were voyaging into the unknown. Soon after Billy Griffiths joins his first archaeological dig as camp manager and cook, he is hooked. Equipped with a historian's inquiring mind, he embarks on a journey through time, seeking to understand the extraordinary deep history of the Australian continent. Deep Time Dreaming is the passionate product of that journey. It investigates a twin revolution: the reassertion of Aboriginal identity in the second half of the twentieth century, and the uncovering of the traces of ancient Australia. It explores what it means to live in a place of great antiquity, with its complex questions of ownership and belonging. It is about a slow shift in national consciousness: the deep time dreaming that has changed the way many of us relate to this continent and its enduring, dynamic human history. Billy Griffiths is the author of The China Breakthrough and co-editor with Mike Smith of The Australian Archaeologist's Book of Quotations. He is a research fellow at the Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation.Aboriginal AustraliansHistoryAboriginal AustraliansEthnic identityAboriginal AustraliansAntiquitiesArchaeologyAustraliaAustraliaHistoryTo 1788AustraliaAntiquitiesAboriginal AustraliansHistory.Aboriginal AustraliansEthnic identity.Aboriginal AustraliansAntiquities.Archaeology994.0049915Griffiths Billy1647885MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910823956803321Deep time dreaming3995703UNINA