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Terrorism in memory culture = investigating the aftermath of July 22 in Norway /
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Terrorism in memory culture/ edited by Alexandre Dessingué, Paula Hamilton.
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investigating the aftermath of July 22 in Norway /
other author:
Hamilton, Paula.
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Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
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xxiii, 400 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 1: Investigating memory culture after the 2011 terrorist attacks in Norway -- Part I: Remembering the Aftermath -- Chapter 2: Utøya and Norway's July 22 Memorial Process: The Memory of Terror -- Chapter 3: Psychological and psychiatric aspects of the July 22, 2011, terrorist attacks -- Chapter 4: Collective trauma and archetypal meaning making -- Chapter 5: Time Broken and Time Repaired -- Chapter 6: From Tragedy to Trial: The Ripple Effect of Breivik's Legal Actions on Survivors and Bereaved Families -- Part II: The Spatialization of Memory -- Chapter 7: Together in grief? Space and conflict in the establishment of a national July 22 memorial in Hole Municipality -- Chapter 8: Mapping mnemonic traces from the 2011 terrorist attack on Oslo's Government Quarter -- Chapter 9: Reclaiming the Path: Kjærlighetsstien and the Course of History -- Part III: Representations and Perceptions of July 22 in Arts -- Chapter 10: Theatrical approaches to July 22: the use (and non-use) of spaces and institutions -- Chapter 11: Remembering violence. The vulnerable 'we' in Endre Ruset's poem 'Prosjektil -- Chapter 12: July 22 in Literature and Arts: Åsne Seierstad, Britt Bildøen and Edvard Munch -- Chapter 13: Cinematic Representations of Crisis. Comparing Cinematic Treatments of the July 22 Terror Attacks -- Chapter 14: Memory in Transition: Norway's Shifting Approach to Memorial Creation after the 2011 Terror Attacks -- Chapter 15: From the psychological to the ideological? Shifts in the memorialisation of Norway's 22 terrorist attacks as refracted through popular literature -- Chapter 16: Linking contemporary and historical terror: July 22 in the context of WWII -- Chapter 17: Mythology of the authentic: Sacralization and depoliticization of July 22 in education -- Chapter 18: A promising approach to complexity? A case study investigating lower secondary students' dialogues about July 22 -- Chapter 19: Dynamics of remembrance and implication in the aftermath of July 22.
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Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Terrorism - History. - Norway -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-82520-0
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9783031825200
Terrorism in memory culture = investigating the aftermath of July 22 in Norway /
Terrorism in memory culture
investigating the aftermath of July 22 in Norway /[electronic resource] :edited by Alexandre Dessingué, Paula Hamilton. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - xxiii, 400 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm. - Palgrave macmillan memory studies,2634-6265. - Palgrave macmillan memory studies..
Chapter 1: Investigating memory culture after the 2011 terrorist attacks in Norway -- Part I: Remembering the Aftermath -- Chapter 2: Utøya and Norway's July 22 Memorial Process: The Memory of Terror -- Chapter 3: Psychological and psychiatric aspects of the July 22, 2011, terrorist attacks -- Chapter 4: Collective trauma and archetypal meaning making -- Chapter 5: Time Broken and Time Repaired -- Chapter 6: From Tragedy to Trial: The Ripple Effect of Breivik's Legal Actions on Survivors and Bereaved Families -- Part II: The Spatialization of Memory -- Chapter 7: Together in grief? Space and conflict in the establishment of a national July 22 memorial in Hole Municipality -- Chapter 8: Mapping mnemonic traces from the 2011 terrorist attack on Oslo's Government Quarter -- Chapter 9: Reclaiming the Path: Kjærlighetsstien and the Course of History -- Part III: Representations and Perceptions of July 22 in Arts -- Chapter 10: Theatrical approaches to July 22: the use (and non-use) of spaces and institutions -- Chapter 11: Remembering violence. The vulnerable 'we' in Endre Ruset's poem 'Prosjektil -- Chapter 12: July 22 in Literature and Arts: Åsne Seierstad, Britt Bildøen and Edvard Munch -- Chapter 13: Cinematic Representations of Crisis. Comparing Cinematic Treatments of the July 22 Terror Attacks -- Chapter 14: Memory in Transition: Norway's Shifting Approach to Memorial Creation after the 2011 Terror Attacks -- Chapter 15: From the psychological to the ideological? Shifts in the memorialisation of Norway's 22 terrorist attacks as refracted through popular literature -- Chapter 16: Linking contemporary and historical terror: July 22 in the context of WWII -- Chapter 17: Mythology of the authentic: Sacralization and depoliticization of July 22 in education -- Chapter 18: A promising approach to complexity? A case study investigating lower secondary students' dialogues about July 22 -- Chapter 19: Dynamics of remembrance and implication in the aftermath of July 22.
Chapters 10, 13 and 16 are available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.
ISBN: 9783031825200
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-031-82520-0doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: HV6433.N8
Dewey Class. No.: 363.32509481
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