Memory and Conflict in Lebanon

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Memory and Conflict in Lebanon

Remembering and Forgetting the Past

Regional / International studies Society and culture: general Anthropology Politics and government Middle Eastern history

Author: Craig Larkin

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Collection: Exeter Studies in Ethno Politics

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 15th March 2012

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9781136490613


This book examines the legacy of Lebanon’s civil war and how the population, and the youth in particular, are dealing with their national past. Drawing on extensive qualitative research and social observation, the author explores the efforts of those who wish to remember, so as not to repeat past mistakes, and those who wish to forget.

In considering how the Lebanese youth are negotiating this collective memory, Larkin addresses issues of:

Issues Addressed

  • Lebanese post-war amnesia and the gradual emergence of new memory discourses and public debates
  • Lebanese nationalism and historical memory
  • visual memory and mnemonic landscapes
  • oral memory and post-war narratives
  • war memory as an agent of ethnic conflict and a tool for reconciliation and peace-building
  • trans-generational trauma or postmemory

Shedding new light on trauma and the persistence of ethnic and religious hostility, this book offers a unique insight into Lebanon’s recurring communal tensions and a fresh perspective on the issue of war memory. As such, this is an essential addition to the existing literature on Lebanon and will be relevant for scholars of sociology, Middle East studies, anthropology, politics and history.

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