Bringing Habermas to Memory Studies

TitleBringing Habermas to Memory Studies
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2013
AuthorsMichał Łuczewski, Tomasz Maślanxa, Paulina Bednarz-Łuczewska
JournalPolish Sociological Review
Issue183
Pagination335-349
ISSN12311413
Abstract

In this paper, we attempt to show the fruitfulness of the theory of communicative action for memory studies. Specifically, we intend to demonstrate that concepts characteristic of the discipline, such as "history," "memory," and "dialogue," reflect three types of universal validity claims: "memory" formulates claims to authenticity, "history" formulates claims to truth, and "dialogue" formulates claims to rightness. Thus, it is possible to introduce a seminal Habermasian notion of rationality that rests on validity claims. This notion can serve to integrate, enrich, and identify blind spots in memory studies. Our purpose is to demonstrate the relevance of collective memory to social cohesion (cultural reproduction, social integration, and socialization) and the public sphere (its development and atrophy, rationalization, and colonization).

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