This article revisits Anthony Smith's landmark collection Myths and Memories of the Nation (1999) from the perspective of recent developments in cultural memory studies. It argues for a more clearly demarcated distinction between myths and memories which acknowledges cultural memory as a site of new experiential perspectives that often work against the authority of myths, seen as the unquestioned truths about the collective past. Drawing on studies of modern memory cultures, it presents a dynamic and generative model that construes memory in terms of cultural practices of remembrance. It shows that memory is not an unchanging legacy but rather a malleable resource for making shared stories about the past. Where Halbwachs (1925) presumed tha...
Ideas about the future of Europe have been articulated from the late 1940s in tandem with ideas abou...
In essence, we are all products of our experience; thus the positions we adopt today are influenced ...
This article develops theories of collective memory by attending to the everyday practices and meani...
This article revisits Anthony Smith's landmark collection Myths and Memories of the Nation (1999) fr...
This volume pursues a new line of research in cultural memory studies by understanding memory as a p...
Book synopsis: This edited collection explores the political dimensions of cultural memory work in i...
Over the last thirty or so years, historians and social scientists have undertaken a wide ranging ex...
Today in heritage studies memory looms larger than ever, there are memory parks, memory politics, an...
Memories are not static or frozen, remaining in particular sites or places, within and belonging to ...
The habitual union of memory and history is being replaced in our time by a deep rift between them, ...
The present chapter aims to review the main issues related to the concept of collective memory and t...
Starting from the central importance of memory in contemporary societies, this book encourages a tra...
International audienceThis book examines the ways in which ghosts haunt and shape cultural identitie...
This course is an introduction to major anthropological theories on memory, remembrance, and\ud forg...
In times when public and private spheres are mediated more than ever, this volume looks at the way p...
Ideas about the future of Europe have been articulated from the late 1940s in tandem with ideas abou...
In essence, we are all products of our experience; thus the positions we adopt today are influenced ...
This article develops theories of collective memory by attending to the everyday practices and meani...
This article revisits Anthony Smith's landmark collection Myths and Memories of the Nation (1999) fr...
This volume pursues a new line of research in cultural memory studies by understanding memory as a p...
Book synopsis: This edited collection explores the political dimensions of cultural memory work in i...
Over the last thirty or so years, historians and social scientists have undertaken a wide ranging ex...
Today in heritage studies memory looms larger than ever, there are memory parks, memory politics, an...
Memories are not static or frozen, remaining in particular sites or places, within and belonging to ...
The habitual union of memory and history is being replaced in our time by a deep rift between them, ...
The present chapter aims to review the main issues related to the concept of collective memory and t...
Starting from the central importance of memory in contemporary societies, this book encourages a tra...
International audienceThis book examines the ways in which ghosts haunt and shape cultural identitie...
This course is an introduction to major anthropological theories on memory, remembrance, and\ud forg...
In times when public and private spheres are mediated more than ever, this volume looks at the way p...
Ideas about the future of Europe have been articulated from the late 1940s in tandem with ideas abou...
In essence, we are all products of our experience; thus the positions we adopt today are influenced ...
This article develops theories of collective memory by attending to the everyday practices and meani...