This article deals with collective memory of a women’s concentration camp in Nazi Germany. The objective of this text is to examine the possibility of the construction of a shared memory by survivors of the concentration camp Ravensbrück, their descendants and other persons, mainly women, engaged in the memory work around this particular site of memory. Drawing on Jeffrey Alexander’s social theory of trauma, a number of examples of the intensive cultural and political work necessary for creating a shared trauma will be presented. Based on the data created during multi-sited ethnographic fieldwork, the article will explore ethical aspects of the process of remembering and the fabrication of collective trauma. Este artículo trata de la m...
In Nazi concentration camps the notion of death is disfigured and exceeds every limit traditionally ...
Vivimos en una era en la que el Holocausto se ha convertido en un tropo universal del trauma históri...
In this article I will demonstrate how in the fields of history and social sciences, event, narrativ...
This article deals with collective memory of a women’s concentration camp in Nazi Germany. The objec...
This article illustrates the plurality of subjectivities linked to the memory of victims. The author...
International audienceAlthough the so-called “memory studies” arose as a result of the horror perpet...
This article explores the relationship between memory and history, using the events of Auschwitz as ...
Muchas comunidades hoy en día siguen siendo acosadas por recuerdos conscientes e inconscientes de at...
Vivimos en una era en la que el Holocausto se ha convertido en un tropo universal del trauma históri...
Abstract: Objective/context: This article constructs a concept of memory as an open story in a dom...
This article includes interviews to eight women victims of forced displacement, living in Soacha mun...
Why recall experiences of violence? Why do we, as anthropologists, inquire about painful stories? Ca...
The present work focuses on a specific number of women who have left their memories as a proof for m...
What status should be accorded to the “truth” of fiction with respect to the memory of the concentra...
Vivimos en una era en la que el Holocausto se ha convertido en un tropo universal del trauma históri...
In Nazi concentration camps the notion of death is disfigured and exceeds every limit traditionally ...
Vivimos en una era en la que el Holocausto se ha convertido en un tropo universal del trauma históri...
In this article I will demonstrate how in the fields of history and social sciences, event, narrativ...
This article deals with collective memory of a women’s concentration camp in Nazi Germany. The objec...
This article illustrates the plurality of subjectivities linked to the memory of victims. The author...
International audienceAlthough the so-called “memory studies” arose as a result of the horror perpet...
This article explores the relationship between memory and history, using the events of Auschwitz as ...
Muchas comunidades hoy en día siguen siendo acosadas por recuerdos conscientes e inconscientes de at...
Vivimos en una era en la que el Holocausto se ha convertido en un tropo universal del trauma históri...
Abstract: Objective/context: This article constructs a concept of memory as an open story in a dom...
This article includes interviews to eight women victims of forced displacement, living in Soacha mun...
Why recall experiences of violence? Why do we, as anthropologists, inquire about painful stories? Ca...
The present work focuses on a specific number of women who have left their memories as a proof for m...
What status should be accorded to the “truth” of fiction with respect to the memory of the concentra...
Vivimos en una era en la que el Holocausto se ha convertido en un tropo universal del trauma históri...
In Nazi concentration camps the notion of death is disfigured and exceeds every limit traditionally ...
Vivimos en una era en la que el Holocausto se ha convertido en un tropo universal del trauma históri...
In this article I will demonstrate how in the fields of history and social sciences, event, narrativ...