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Handbook of Culture and Memory

Online ISBN:
9780190841157
Print ISBN:
9780190230814
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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Handbook of Culture and Memory

Brady Wagoner (ed.)
Brady Wagoner
(ed.)

Professor

Professor, Centre of Cultural Psychology, Department of Communication and Psychology, Aalborg University
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Published online:
19 October 2017
Published in print:
16 December 2017
Online ISBN:
9780190841157
Print ISBN:
9780190230814
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

This book is about the ways in which culture matters to memory. It explores how memory is deeply entwined with social relationships, stories in film and literature, group history, monuments, ritual practices, material artifacts, and a host of other cultural devices. Culture in this account is not a bounded group of people or variable to be manipulated but, rather, the medium through which people live and make meaning of their lives. The focus of analysis becomes one of understanding the mutual constitution of people’s memories and the social–cultural worlds to which they belong. An interdisciplinary team of leading scholars has been brought together in this volume to offer new theoretical models of memory as both a psychological and a social–cultural process. The following themes are explored: the concept of memory and its relation to evolution, neurology, culture, and history; the particular dynamics of different cultural contexts of remembering, such as families, commemorations, giving testimony, and struggling with difficult memories such as in therapy; life course changes in memory from its development in childhood, through its anticipatory function in emerging adulthood, to managing its decline in old age; and the national and transnational organization of collective memory and identity through narratives propagated in political discourse, the classroom, and media. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the complex and interconnected relationship between culture, mind, and memory.

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