Suspended Identification: Atopos and the Work of Public Memory

TitleSuspended Identification: Atopos and the Work of Public Memory
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2013
AuthorsJoshua Reeves
JournalPhilosophy and Rhetoric
Volume46
Issue3
Pagination306-327
ISSN1527-2079
Abstract

Abstract Abstract:As commemorative artifacts have come to saturate our public culture, many scholars have revisited the question of genre and the commemorative experience. Responding to this work, I argue that by subverting the commonplaces of our commemorative culture, certain works of public memory have the capacity to suspend audiences in a deferred event of identification. I describe the creative potential of this process by arguing that when compelled to forge common ground with an atopon (out-of-place) work of public memory, one can be unsettled in one’s ordinary habits and resituated toward the world and toward others. By redescribing the problem of identification as it relates to the disruption of our everyday rhetorical encounters, this article’s significance extends beyond public memory and suggests the transformative potential of suspense and the out-of-place in our broader rhetorical culture.

URLhttp://muse.jhu.edu/journals/philosophy_and_rhetoric/v046/46.3.reeves.html
Short TitleSuspended Identification
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