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Index
Book Cover
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Acknowledgements
Introduction: Remembering places of pain and shame
Part I Massacre and genocide sites
Chapter 1 Let the dead be remembered: Interpretation of the Nanjing Massacre Memorial
Chapter 2 The Hiroshima ‘Peace Memorial’: Transforming legacy, memories and landscapes
Chapter 3 Auschwitz-Birkenau: The challenges of heritage management following the Cold War
Chapter 4 ‘Dig a hole and bury the past in it’: Reconciliation and the heritage of genocide in Cambodia
Chapter 5 The Myall Creek Memorial: History, identity and reconciliation
Part II Wartime internment sites
Chapter 6 Cowra Japanese War Cemetery
Chapter 7 A cave in Taiwan: Comfort women’s memories and the local identity
Chapter 8 Postcolonial shame: Heritage and the forgotten pain of civilian women internees in Java
Chapter 9 Difficult memories: The independence struggle as cultural heritage in East Timor
Part III Civil and political prisons
Chapter 10: Port arthur, Norfolk Island, New Caledonia: Convict prison islands in the Antipodes
Chapter 11 Hoa Lo Museum, Hanoi: Changing attitudes to a Vietnamese place of pain and shame
Chapter 12 Places of pain as tools for social justice in the ‘new’ South africa: Black heritage preservation in the ‘rainbow’ nation’s townships
Chapter 13 Negotiating places of pain in post-conflict Northern Ireland: Debating the future of the Maze prison/Long Kesh
Part IV Places of benevolent internment
Chapter 14 Beauty springing from the breast of pain
Chapter 15 ‘No less than a palace’: Kew Asylum, its planned surrounds, and its present-day residents
Chapter 16 Between the hostel and the detention centre: Possible trajectories of migrant pain and shame in Australia
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