Cover
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Imperial Frames, 1904
2. Epistemic Anxiety and Denial, 1904-1942
3. Compartmentalized and Multidirectional Memory, 1949-1966
4. Emerging memory, 1966-2010
Conclusion
Bibliography
List of where the 1904 photographs have appeared
Index
Icons of Memory and Forgetting
Dutch Colonial Memory
Dutch Colonial Forgetting
Forgetting in Cultural Memory Studies
Objects: The 1904 Photographs as Portable Monuments
Method: Frame Analysis
Emerging Memory: Between Semanticization and Cultural Aphasia
A Lack of Interest?
Overview
Introduction
The 1904 Expedition and the Atjeh War
The Surface of the 1904 Photographs
Genres of Empire
Images of Imperial Massacres
Times of Empire
Conclusion
The Ethical Distribution of the Perceptible
Managing Established Frames
Icons of the Nation
Haunting Memories
An Icon of One Man's Cruelty
Uncomfortable Colonial Conservatism
Conclusion
Compartmentalized Memory
Multidirectional Memory
Conclusion
The Atjeh Photographs and the Violence of Western Modernity
Emerging Memory.