List of Illustrations
Chapter 1. Introduction
Mamadou Diawara, Bernard Lategan and Jörn Rüsen
From an African Perspective
Chapter 2. Social Theory and Making Sense of
Africa
Elisio Macamo
Chapter 3. History by Word of Mouth: Linking
Past and Present through Oral Memory
Annekie Joubert
Chapter 4. The Historical Memory and
Representation of New Nations in Africa
Bogumil Jewsiewicki
Chapter 5. Memory, History and Historiography
of Congo-Zaïre
Justin Bisanswa
Chapter 6. Remembering the Past, Reaching for
the Future Aspects of African Historical Memory in an International
Context
Mamadou Diawara
Chapter 7. Remembering Conflict: The Centenary
Commemoration of the South African War of 1899-1902 as a Case
Study
Albert Grundlingh
Chapter 8. From Public History to Private
Enterprise: The Politics of Memory in the New South Africa
Patrick Harries
Chapter 9. Remembering with the Future in
Mind
Bernard Lategan
From an Intercultural Perspective
Chapter 10. Holocaust Experience and Historical
Sense Generation – a German Perspective
Jörn Rüsen
Chapter 11. Ayodya, Memory, Myth: Futurising
the Past – an Indian perspective
Ranjan Gosh
Chapter 12. Human Suffering and Forgiveness: A
dialogue with Kim Dae Jung – an East-Asian perspective
Han Sing-Jin
Texts from the Praxis of Memory, Trauma, Forgiveness and Healing
Chapter 13. Remorse, Forgiveness and
Rehumanization: Stories from South Africa’s Truth and
Reconciliation Commission
Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela
Chapter 14. Healing from Auschwitz and
Mengele's Experiments
Eva Mozes Kor
Notes on Contributors
Mamadou Diawara received his PhD from École des Hautes Études, Paris and is Professor at the University of Frankfurt/Main. He specializes in anthropology and African history (oral history and the history of development).
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