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The Labour of Memory M. Allen

The Labour of Memory By M. Allen

The Labour of Memory by M. Allen


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This book presents a study of remembrance practices emerging after the 2005 London bombings. Matthew Allen explores a range of cases that not only illustrate the effects of the organisation of remembrance on its participants, but reveal how people engaged in memorial culture to address difficult and unbearable conditions in the wake of 7/7.

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The Labour of Memory: Memorial Culture and 7/7 by M. Allen

This book presents a study of remembrance practices emerging after the 2005 London bombings. Matthew Allen explores a range of cases that not only illustrate the effects of the organisation of remembrance on its participants, but reveal how people engaged in memorial culture to address difficult and unbearable conditions in the wake of 7/7.

The Labour of Memory Reviews

'An intriguing look into the relationship between memory and work, Allen offers a sensitive and compelling study of remembrance in response to the 2005 London bombings. Filled with original empirical data from interviews conducted with 'memory choreographers', he provides an illuminating account of the material and immaterial production of remembrance. The theoretical range of his analysis is remarkable.' - Adrian Parr, University of Cincinnati, USA

'By reading memorializing practices through the lens of political economy, The Labour of Memory opens up an entirely new terrain for memory studies. In this provocative new study, Allen considers the affective and 'immaterial' labour of memory in the aftermath of the London bombings, and in so doing lays the groundwork for a materialist conception of memory work. - Alison Landsberg, George Mason University, USA

'A study brimming with new ideas about cultural memory. In Matthew Allen's political economy-approach, the understanding of 7/7-remembrance as work opens up many fresh vistas: from the management of subjectivity to the role of finance and to cosmopolitan care.' - Astrid Erll, Professor of Anglophone Literatures and Cultures, Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main, Germany

'Matthew Allen skilfully argues that memory of an event like 7/7 does not simply flow spontaneously forward, but instead requires careful acts of shaping and directing remembrance and memorialisation. He also demonstrates how remembering, even when the cause is painful or traumatic, can revitalise and bring people together in new ways, making the practice of remembering a creative endeavour in its own right.' - Michael Pickering, Professor of Media and Cultural Analysis, Loughborough University, UK

About M. Allen

Matthew Allen is Lecturer in Culture and Political Economy in the School of Management at the University of Leicester, UK. He is a member of the Centre for Philosophy and Political Economy. His work on memory and digital culture has appeared in Memory Studies; Emotion, Space and Society; and Media, Culture & Society.

Table of Contents

List of Figures Acknowledgements Introduction 1. In Memoria Res: Remembrance and Political Economy 2. Memory, Work, Autonomy 3. Finance, Cosmos, Futurity 4. Making a Memorial Matter 5. Remembrance and Care: Reworking the Soul 6. Conclusion Bibliography

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NLS9781349465156
9781349465156
1349465151
The Labour of Memory: Memorial Culture and 7/7 by M. Allen
New
Paperback
Palgrave Macmillan
2015-01-01
160
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