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Performativity and the Representation of Memory: Resignification, Appropriation, and Embodiment

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The age of digital culture has not only brought significant transformations in how we perceive memory, history, and heritage, but it has also raised pressing questions about authenticity and ownership of memory. The role of digital technologies in shaping collective identities is a topic of intense scrutiny. Moreover, contemporary societies grapple with complex issues in the politics of memory, especially with the proliferation of diverse narratives and the manipulation of public spaces. The book's content is therefore highly relevant, offering critical reflection and scholarly analysis to these societal challenges. Performativity and the Representation of Memory: Resignification, Appropriation, and Embodiment offers a comprehensive exploration of these issues, examining how contemporary practices of re-enactment intersect with digital contexts to shape our understanding of memory and heritage. The book analyzes the processes of memory creation and transmission in digital environments, providing a nuanced understanding of how memory is constructed, shared, and contested in the digital age. It also explores the role of arts-based research and participatory practices in documenting and preserving collective memories, offering insights into new forms of memory sharing and identity formation. This interdisciplinary book offers a timely and insightful analysis of memory, history, and heritage in the digital age. It provides theoretical frameworks and empirical research findings to contribute to a deeper understanding of the complexities of memory in contemporary society. It will be invaluable to scholars, researchers, and practitioners interested in the intersections of memory, history, and digital culture, offering new perspectives on how we remember and interpret the past in an increasingly digital world. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 216 x 279mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Aug 2024
  • Publisher: IGI Global
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9798369351864

About

Frederico Dinis is a lecturer and artist-researcher at the interface of performance and visual arts seeking to represent a figurative space-time combining sound and visual narratives with unusual places and fostering audio-visual processes that move between past and present and between individual and collective memory. He holds a PhD in Art Studies - Arts/Drama and Performance Studies from the University of Coimbra a post-doctorate in Religious Studies from the Portuguese Catholic University and the Research Centre for Theology and Religious Studies and a post-doctorate in Sociology from the University of Porto. He is a researcher at the Research Institute in Design Media and Culture (ID+) at the Polytechnic University of Cávado and Ave and an affiliated scholar of the Centre for the Study of Storytelling Experientiality and Memory (SELMA) at the University of Turku. He is the author of several academic articles on theatre and performance studies research methodologies through artistic practice memory studies sociology of art art and cultural studies religious studies and art and technology.

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