2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9655.2010.01642.x
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Gas masks: material culture, memory, and the senses

Abstract: Gas masks are distinctive, iconic, and evocative objects. As a technology, a uniform, a symbol, and a mask, the gas mask defies simple categorization. In this article I use memory narratives to examine the active social lives of children's gas masks in Second World War Britain; their uses, misuses, and disposal. By focusing on the unique sensory aspect of the gas mask, I consider a range of interconnected themes, including the effects of poison gas, the aesthetics of childhood learning, and the connections bet… Show more

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“…Whether through interview, fieldwork or archival analysis, a pursuit of the senseworlds and the imaginations of actors in a conflict or post-war context fleshes out the interplay of memory, storytelling and the senses as lived experience (Black 2013;Henig 2012;Moshenska 2008Moshenska , 2010Navaro-Yashin 2012;Saunders 2004Saunders , 2009). Saunders and Moshenska in particular have changed the way in which we think about battlefields, trenches, air raid shelters and bunkers; they focus on the experience of the people within these structures, rather than thinking of them as a spectacle negotiated from afar.…”
Section: Storytelling and The Imaginaries Of Warmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whether through interview, fieldwork or archival analysis, a pursuit of the senseworlds and the imaginations of actors in a conflict or post-war context fleshes out the interplay of memory, storytelling and the senses as lived experience (Black 2013;Henig 2012;Moshenska 2008Moshenska , 2010Navaro-Yashin 2012;Saunders 2004Saunders , 2009). Saunders and Moshenska in particular have changed the way in which we think about battlefields, trenches, air raid shelters and bunkers; they focus on the experience of the people within these structures, rather than thinking of them as a spectacle negotiated from afar.…”
Section: Storytelling and The Imaginaries Of Warmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maíldes Alves de Mello (2008) "O jantar dos inocentes: a saga dos expurgados gaúchos". Frei Betto (1982) Moshenska (2008Moshenska ( , 2009Moshenska ( , 2010, González-Ruibal (2008, Buchli & Lucas (2001), Harrisson & Schofield (2009) Bianchini (2015); Suárez (2014Suárez ( , 2016. Pesquisas desta natureza, em especial, na América Latina, assumiram um caráter singular, tanto no sentido da produção de conhecimento sobre a Ditadura quanto no que diz respeito à produção de provas judiciais e de relacionamento com áreas forenses (SALERNO, 2009).…”
Section: Feminismos E Ditaduraunclassified
“…Além de descobrir maneiras que o Estado arranjou para perpetuar a condição de "desaparecido", dificultando o reconhecimento e identificação dessas pessoas. Moshenska (2010) realizou um estudo arqueológico sobre máscaras de gás infantis da Segunda Guerra Mundial na Bretanha. Sua pesquisa tomou por base as memórias narrativas de pessoas que viveram a experiência de utilizar essas máscaras de gás no tempo da guerra.…”
Section: Arqueologia Da Repressão E Da Resistênciaunclassified