Crisis, whether as a condition of instability or danger, or as a point of change or upheaval, provides a starting point from which this book analyses memory and recovery. What that recovery looks like, how it is experienced, articulated, and connected to individual and collective patterns of remembrance, survival and healing, proves to be complex and fraught, and this collection unpacks these notions, and their corresponding literature. Drawing on different interpretations of what constitutes 'crisis', this collection uses lenses of economics, identity and commemoration, to question: 1.
Crisis, whether as a condition of instability or danger, or as a point of change or upheaval, provides a starting point from which this book analyses ...