Theorizing Social Memories

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Carsten Heinze
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Christian Gudehus
collective memory
collective memory theory
Daniel Levy
Diasporic Memories
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Elena Esposito
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Erstwhile USSR
Founding Families
Gabriele Rosenthal
Gerd Sebald
Global Capitalist Modernity
Gps Navigation
grand narratives
Holocaust
Ilja Srubar
Indian Freedom Movement
interdisciplinary memory research
Inverted Telescope
Jan Weyand
Jatin Wagle
Jeffrey Olick
Joachim Renn
Knowledge Acquisition
Kobi Kabalek
Lion Statues
LTTE Commander
Martin Sabrow
Mathias Berek
Matthias Berek
memory and forgetting
memory studies
multiple futures
Nina Leonhard
Oliver Dimbath
Peter Wehling
phenomenological sociology
postcolonial memory studies
Postcolonial Temporalities
postcolonialism
Radhika Natarajan
refugee narratives
SED
SED Dictatorship
Sedimented Experience
selectivity
social differentiation
Social Forgetting
social integration
social integration processes
social remembering
Sri Lankan
Sri Lankan Tamil
Sri Lankan Tamil Refugee
Sri Lankan Tamil Women
temporal heterogeneity
temporal registers
Theorizing Social Memories
Theorizing Social Memories: Concepts and Contexts
unified visions
Vice Versa
web-based remembrance
web-memory
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415706902
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Nov 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Public debates over the last two decades about social memories, about how as societies we remember, make sense of, and even imagine and invent, our collective pasts suggest that grand narratives have been abandoned for numerous little stories that contest the unified visions of the past. But, while focusing on the diversity of social remembering, these fragmentary accounts have also revealed the fault-lines within the theoretical terrain of memory studies. This critical anthology seeks to bridge these rifts and breaks within the contemporary theoretical landscape by addressing the pressing issues of social differentiation and forgetting as also the relatively unexplored futuristic aspect of social memories. Arranged in four thematic sections which focus on the concepts, temporalities, functions and contexts of social memories, this book includes essays that range across disciplines and present a variety of theoretical approaches, from phenomenological sociology and systems theory to biography research and post-colonialism.

Gerd Sebald is Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg in Germany. His research is in the area of social memories and the sociology of knowledge. He has recently published Generalisierung und Sinn: Überlegungen zur Formierung sozialer Gedächtnisse und des Sozialen [Generalizations and Meaning: Considerations on the Formation of Social Memories and of the Social] (2014).

Jatin Wagle is Assistant Professor of American Studies at the University of Osnabrück in Germany. His doctoral research is on the translatability of T. W. Adorno, and his publications are in the area of Critical Theory.