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Session Submission Type: Paper Session (90 minute)
This panel invites submissions - empirical and theoretical - exploring the relationships within and between collective memory and heritage. We are interested in papers that examine the social mechanisms, rituals, and material forms that function as sites of memory and shape present-day identities.
Commemorating or Mourning? Conflicting Rituals of Historical Memorialization of Spain’s Colonial and Imperial Past - José Juan Osés Bermejo, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
China's Martyrs or Taiwan's Political Victims? Geopolitical Memory Warfare and the Resilience of Transitional Justice - Hungling Yeh, National Taiwan University
Holodomor and the dissonant legacies of communist violence in Ukraine and beyond - Karolina Koziura, University of Toronto
Family victimization and memories of a geopolitically contentious past: variations by nation, ethnicity, and citizenship - Theodore P. Gerber, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Zheng Zhang, University of Wisconsin-Madison