In this article, I will examine how historical memory is recovered and, in particular, how the issue of time is dealt with. I will explore how literary language, with its ability to penetrate and create contaminated situations, is the most suitable vehicle for presenting historical memory in a less ideological and emotional way and how it offers a means of reconstructing, filling in or setting straight the records provided in official accounts. Finally, I will argue that literature can be used to recover or recreate these official accounts and, in so doing, to give voice to previously suppressed memories, figures and realities
This article seeks to develop the recent attention to memory by outlining a hermeneutical approach t...
Magnus, in the eponymous novel, and Pierre, in L´Inaperçu, are two characters whose identities have ...
The search for a literary space, in which to place memory and reality, questions the relationship be...
In this article, I will examine how historical memory is recovered and, in particular, how the issue...
The article reflects on the use of oral sources in the construction of historical narrative, trying ...
This article thinks about time, history and memory relations. Taking as an unspoken horizon in recen...
The habitual union of memory and history is being replaced in our time by a deep rift between them, ...
In this article I want to identify how metafiction, documentary and hybridization of genres affect t...
Since the beginning of historical writing, historians, philosophers and poets have reflected on the ...
This article focuses on the question to what extent Laurent Mauvignier´s Des hommes is not simply a ...
The article is devoted to the philosophical aspects of the theory of memory, that is how memory make...
The article presents an analysis of memory in its relation to time and history, from the perspective...
The paper suggests that literary discourse provides “realms of memory” that are necessary, according...
History and memory: To this pairing, philosopher P. Ricoeur and others often draw attention an addit...
The writing of history and the representation of the past. The problem of the representation of th...
This article seeks to develop the recent attention to memory by outlining a hermeneutical approach t...
Magnus, in the eponymous novel, and Pierre, in L´Inaperçu, are two characters whose identities have ...
The search for a literary space, in which to place memory and reality, questions the relationship be...
In this article, I will examine how historical memory is recovered and, in particular, how the issue...
The article reflects on the use of oral sources in the construction of historical narrative, trying ...
This article thinks about time, history and memory relations. Taking as an unspoken horizon in recen...
The habitual union of memory and history is being replaced in our time by a deep rift between them, ...
In this article I want to identify how metafiction, documentary and hybridization of genres affect t...
Since the beginning of historical writing, historians, philosophers and poets have reflected on the ...
This article focuses on the question to what extent Laurent Mauvignier´s Des hommes is not simply a ...
The article is devoted to the philosophical aspects of the theory of memory, that is how memory make...
The article presents an analysis of memory in its relation to time and history, from the perspective...
The paper suggests that literary discourse provides “realms of memory” that are necessary, according...
History and memory: To this pairing, philosopher P. Ricoeur and others often draw attention an addit...
The writing of history and the representation of the past. The problem of the representation of th...
This article seeks to develop the recent attention to memory by outlining a hermeneutical approach t...
Magnus, in the eponymous novel, and Pierre, in L´Inaperçu, are two characters whose identities have ...
The search for a literary space, in which to place memory and reality, questions the relationship be...