
Reenactment Case Studies
Global Perspectives on Experiential History
Series: Routledge Studies in Modern History;
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 26 August 2024
- ISBN 9781032324555
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages366 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Weight 680 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 47 Illustrations, black & white; 47 Halftones, black & white 649
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Short description:
Reenactment Case Studies: Global Perspectives on Experiential History examines reenactment's challenge to traditional modes of understanding the past, asking how experience-based historical knowledge-making relates to memory-making and politics.
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Reenactment Case Studies: Global Perspectives on Experiential History examines reenactment's challenge to traditional modes of understanding the past, asking how experience-based historical knowledge-making relates to memory-making and politics.
Reenactment is a global phenomenon that ncompasses living history, historical reality television, performance art, theater, historically-informed music performance, experimental archeology, pilgrimage, battle reenactment, live-action role play, and other forms. These share a concern with simulating the past via authenticity, embodiment, affect, the performative and subjective. As such, reenactment constitutes a global form of popular historical knowledge-making, representation, and commemoration. Yet, in terms of its historical subject matter, styles, and subcultures, reenactment is often nationally or locally inflected. he book thus asks how domestic reenactment practices relate to global ones, as well as to the spread of new populisms, and postcolonial and decolonizing movements. he book is the first to address these questions through reenactment case studies drawn from various world regions.
Forming a companion volume to the Reenactment Studies Handbook: Key Terms in the Field (2020),?Reenactment Case Studies s aimed at a wide academic readership, especially in the fields of istory, film studies, memory studies, performance studies, museum and heritage studies, cultural and literary studies, and anthropology.
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Part 1: Raising Questions of Evidence
1. Global Reenactment, Local Practices
Vanessa Agnew, Sabine Stach, and Juliane Tomann
2. Reenacting 9/11 on Screen
James Chandler
3. Crime Scene:?Reconstruction in the works of Forensic Architecture and Robert?Kuśmirowski
Dorota Sosnowska
4. Indigenous, I presume? Unexpected outcomes of repatriation and reenactments of photographic archives in the Upper Amazon
Christian?Vium
Part 2: Reaffirming Understandings of the Past
5. In Honor of the Forefathers ? Archaeological Reenactment between History Appropriation and Ideological Mission. The Case of?Ulfhednar
Ralf?Hoppadietz?and Karin?Reichenbach
6. Retracing the Revolution: Partisan Reenactments in Socialist Yugoslavia
Nikola?Baković
7. Reenacting the Revolution:?The Sacred Site of?Yan?an?in Contemporary China
Marc Andre?Matten
8. Reenacting Japan?s Past That Never Was:?The Ninja in Tourism and?Larp
Björn-Ole?Kamm
Part 3: Challenging Narratives about the Past
9. "Are We Heroes Too?" Reenacting the 1949 Offensive against the Dutch Occupation in Yogyakarta, Indonesia"
Lise Zurné
10. Expedition and Reenactment: Recovering the Ottoman Past through Creating the?Evliya?Çelebi?Way
Donna Landry?and?Gerald?MacLean
11. You can?t just put men in the field and be accurate.? Women in?American Revolutionary War Reenactment
Juliane?Tomann
Part 4: Restaging Lives
12. Exhibition as Reenactment: Kazimir Malevich at the?Tretiakov?Gallery, 1929
Marie Gasper-Hulvat
13. The Body as Time Machine: Reenactment in Lola?Arias?s?Documentary Performance
Brenda Werth
14.?"On Motives for Reenactment: The Example of the Kindertransport"?
Bill Niven
Part 5: Negotiating Justice
15. Reenacting the Cambodian?Genocide: Performances of?Memory in Ella?Pugliese?s?Documentary?Movie?We Want [u] to Know?(2009)
Stéphanie?Benzaquen-Gautier
16. Performing Violence: Trauma and Reenactment in Documentary Film
Charley?Boerman?and?Boris?Noordenbos
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