We examine here recent arguments that embodied experience is an important site of collective memory, and related challenges to the standard emphasis on discourse and symbols in collective memory research. We argue that although theories of embodied memory offer new insights, they are limited by (1) an overdrawn distinction between embodied memory and textual memory that neglects the complex relations between the two, (2) an overemphasis on ritual performance at the expense of collective conversation, (3) an oversimplified view of performativity, and (4) an underestimation of the ambiguity in embodied performance. Theories of embodied collective memory should be narrowed and specified with focused comparisons examining the influence of embod...
This article introduces the key issues and themes that the articles in the Special Issue aim to appl...
The goal of this paper is to delineate an interactionist model of collective memories that would com...
We review the contributions to this Special Issue that highlight the diverse ways in which memory ta...
We examine here recent arguments that embodied experience is an important site of collective memory,...
Bloody Sunday. Derry, Northern Ireland, January 30, 1972, in which 13 Catholic civilians were shot d...
IN recent years, scholars from different disciplinary backgrounds such as anthropology, sociology, p...
Bloody Sunday, Derry, Northern Ireland, January 30, 1972, in which 13 Catholic civilians were shot d...
This article contributes to debates about the theoretical coherence and historical utility of the co...
Within the collective memory literature, very few scholars have sought to examine commemoration thro...
Collective memories are shared representations of a group's past, based on a common identity. In thi...
The present chapter aims to review the main issues related to the concept of collective memory and t...
Memory, defined as a representation of the past, is at the core of what it is to be human. Memory of...
Experiences of embodied remembering are familiar and diverse. We settle bodily into familiar chairs ...
The sociological literature on collective memory puts forward fragmented and multivocal commemorati...
This article introduces the key issues and themes that the articles in the Special Issue aim to appl...
The goal of this paper is to delineate an interactionist model of collective memories that would com...
We review the contributions to this Special Issue that highlight the diverse ways in which memory ta...
We examine here recent arguments that embodied experience is an important site of collective memory,...
Bloody Sunday. Derry, Northern Ireland, January 30, 1972, in which 13 Catholic civilians were shot d...
IN recent years, scholars from different disciplinary backgrounds such as anthropology, sociology, p...
Bloody Sunday, Derry, Northern Ireland, January 30, 1972, in which 13 Catholic civilians were shot d...
This article contributes to debates about the theoretical coherence and historical utility of the co...
Within the collective memory literature, very few scholars have sought to examine commemoration thro...
Collective memories are shared representations of a group's past, based on a common identity. In thi...
The present chapter aims to review the main issues related to the concept of collective memory and t...
Memory, defined as a representation of the past, is at the core of what it is to be human. Memory of...
Experiences of embodied remembering are familiar and diverse. We settle bodily into familiar chairs ...
The sociological literature on collective memory puts forward fragmented and multivocal commemorati...
This article introduces the key issues and themes that the articles in the Special Issue aim to appl...
The goal of this paper is to delineate an interactionist model of collective memories that would com...
We review the contributions to this Special Issue that highlight the diverse ways in which memory ta...