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Memory in a global ageMemory in a global age

Memory in a global age

Aleida Assmann, Sebastian Conrad

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In the past decade, the field of memory has been dramatically reconfigured. Global conditions have powerfully impacted on memory debates, and at the same time, claims to memory are negotiated globally. This is a fundamental shift, as until recently, the dynamics of memory production unfolded primarily within the bounds of the nation-state; coming to terms with the past was largely a national project. Under the impact of processes of globalization, this has changed fundamentally. Today it has become impossible to understand the trajectories of memory outside a global frame of reference. This book offers an innovative inroad into the various problematics of memory in a global age. It presents analytical categories to chart the terrain, and it supplies richly documented case studies that illustrate the complexities of contemporary ways of appropriating the past. Written from different cultural positions and from different disciplinary backgrounds, the collection of essays emphasizes the positionality of memory production as it is negotiated locally and globally.

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OL16980507W

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Collective memorySocial psychologyMemoryCongressesTransnationalismGlobalizationSocial aspectsPOLITICAL SCIENCEKollektivt minneMinneSociala aspekterGlobaliseringGlobalisierungKollektives GedächtnisVergangenheitsbewältigungErinnerungInterkulturelles VerstehenGesellschaft

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