Collective memory: theory and politics

TitleCollective memory: theory and politics
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2012
AuthorsChris Weedon, Glenn Jordan
JournalSocial Semiotics
Volume22
Issue2
Pagination143-153
ISSN10350330
Call Number74278479
Abstract

This essay outlines key issues in current approaches to cultural and collective memory. It reflects on memory's relation to history and its social, cultural and political roles, drawing on theoretical insights from Halbwachs, Ricoeur, Nora and Hirsch. It addresses the issues of affect, postmemory and counter-memory, locating the articles in the special section within this broader cultural political field.

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DOI10.1080/10350330.2012.664969
Short TitleCollective memory