This article presents new directions of literary and media memory studies. It distinguishes between (1) the study of "traumatic pasts", i.e. representations of war and violence in literature and other media, (2) diachronic and intermedial approaches to "literary afterlives" and (3) recent insights into the inherent transculturality of memory and their consequences for literary and media studies. Keywords: cultural memory studies, literature and memory, media and memory, transcultural memor
In my dissertation, I argue that trauma and cultural memory operate together to create the defining ...
Memories of traumatic pasts are currently one of the most discussed issues in the field of literary ...
"Cultures invest great efforts into creating a long-term memory on the basis of oral transmission, m...
This article presents new directions of literary and media memory studies. It distinguishes between ...
Memory studies has moved from the cultural collective, rooted within the bounds of the nation state,...
Cultural memory studies finds itself at an impasse: whereas ‘cultural memory’ is conceptualized as m...
Erll, Astrid. 2011.Memory in Culture. Trans. Sarah B. Young. Basingtoke: Palgrave Macmillan.Kilbourn...
Storytelling is old, but in our digital age its means are new. When an event of huge cultural signif...
Cultural memory studies finds itself at an impasse: whereas ‘cultural memory’ is conceptualized as m...
Foer's novels, Everything Is Illuminated (2002) and Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close (2005), pre...
Using the Holocaust as a transnational trope, and drawing on the theoretical debates on the represen...
This dissertation interrogates two interrelated questions: First, what effect does power have on mem...
In her article Intermedial Strategies and Memory in Contemporary Novels Sara Tanderup discusses a ...
Memories are not static or frozen, remaining in particular sites or places, within and belonging to ...
This essay uses the concept of the constellation to characterize the relations among interdisciplina...
In my dissertation, I argue that trauma and cultural memory operate together to create the defining ...
Memories of traumatic pasts are currently one of the most discussed issues in the field of literary ...
"Cultures invest great efforts into creating a long-term memory on the basis of oral transmission, m...
This article presents new directions of literary and media memory studies. It distinguishes between ...
Memory studies has moved from the cultural collective, rooted within the bounds of the nation state,...
Cultural memory studies finds itself at an impasse: whereas ‘cultural memory’ is conceptualized as m...
Erll, Astrid. 2011.Memory in Culture. Trans. Sarah B. Young. Basingtoke: Palgrave Macmillan.Kilbourn...
Storytelling is old, but in our digital age its means are new. When an event of huge cultural signif...
Cultural memory studies finds itself at an impasse: whereas ‘cultural memory’ is conceptualized as m...
Foer's novels, Everything Is Illuminated (2002) and Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close (2005), pre...
Using the Holocaust as a transnational trope, and drawing on the theoretical debates on the represen...
This dissertation interrogates two interrelated questions: First, what effect does power have on mem...
In her article Intermedial Strategies and Memory in Contemporary Novels Sara Tanderup discusses a ...
Memories are not static or frozen, remaining in particular sites or places, within and belonging to ...
This essay uses the concept of the constellation to characterize the relations among interdisciplina...
In my dissertation, I argue that trauma and cultural memory operate together to create the defining ...
Memories of traumatic pasts are currently one of the most discussed issues in the field of literary ...
"Cultures invest great efforts into creating a long-term memory on the basis of oral transmission, m...