Collective memoryHere are entered works on the representations of history that are shared within a society and used to form a group or national identity, as well as the means used to create them. See also what's at Wikipedia, your library, or elsewhere.
Broader terms:Related terms:Narrower terms:Used for:- Collective remembrance
- Common memory
- Cultural memory
- Emblematic memory
- Historical memory
- National memory
- Public memory
- Social memory
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Filed under: Collective memory After Disruption: A Future for Cultural Memory (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, c2024), by Trevor Owens (multiple formats with commentary at fulcrum.org) The Visual Memory of Protest (Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, c2023), ed. by Ann Rigney and Thomas Smits (PDF with commentary at OAPEN) The Epistemic Injustice of Genocide Denialism (New York and London: Routledge, c2024), by Melanie Altanian (PDF with commentary at OAPEN) Exhibiting Atrocity: Memorial Museums and the Politics of Past Violence (New Brunswick, NJ et al: Rutgers University Press, c2018), by Amy Sodaro (PDF with commentary at OAPEN) On Productive Shame, Reconciliation, and Agency (Pub. series of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, v16; Berlin: Sternberg Press, c2016), ed. by Suzana Milevska (PDF with commentary in Austria)
Filed under: Collective memory -- Caribbean AreaFiled under: Collective memory -- ChileFiled under: Collective memory -- Germany
Filed under: Collective memory -- Government policy -- Ukraine Memory Crash: Politics of History in and Around Ukraine, 1980s-2010s (Budapest et al.: Central European University Press, c2022), by H. V. Kasʹi︠a︡nov Filed under: Collective memory -- JapanFiled under: Collective memory -- PeriodicalsFiled under: Collective memory -- Political aspectsFiled under: Collective memory -- Ukraine Memory Crash: Politics of History in and Around Ukraine, 1980s-2010s (Budapest et al.: Central European University Press, c2022), by H. V. Kasʹi︠a︡nov Filed under: Collective memory -- United States The Myths That Made America: An Introduction to American Studies (Bielefeld: Transcript, c2014), by Heike Paul
Filed under: Collective memory -- United States -- HistoryFiled under: Collective memory in literature
Filed under: Nationalism and collective memory -- East Asia
Items below (if any) are from related and broader terms.
Filed under: Group identity Modern Peoplehood: On Race, Racism, Nationalism, Ethnicity, and Identity (Berkeley et al.: University of California Press, c2004), by John Lie (HTML and PDF with commentary at UC Press) Narrating the Many Autisms: Identity, Agency, Mattering (New York and London: Routledge, c2024), by Anna Stenning Creative Multilingualism: A Manifesto (Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publishers, c2020), ed. by Katrin M. Kohl, Rajinder Kumar Dudrah, Andrew Gosler, Suzanne Graham, Martin Maiden, Wen-chin Ouyang, and Matthew Reynolds (multiple formats with commentary at Open Book Publishers) Claiming the Stones, Naming the Bones: Cultural Property and the Negotiation of National and Ethnic Identity (Los Angeles: Getty Research Institute, c2002), ed. by Elazar Barkan and Ronald Bush (page images and PDF with commentary at getty.edu and Google)
Filed under: Group identity -- America -- Congresses
Filed under: Ethnicity -- America -- CongressesFiled under: Group identity -- Canada
Filed under: Ethnicity -- Europe
Filed under: Ethnicity -- Croatia
Filed under: Ethnicity -- Germany -- Palatinate
Filed under: Ethnicity -- Slovakia -- PhilosophyFiled under: Group identity -- History
Filed under: Group identity -- South Africa -- Cedar Mountains -- HistoryFiled under: Group identity -- India
Filed under: Group identity -- Political aspects -- YugoslaviaFiled under: Ethnicity -- Political aspects
Filed under: Group identity -- United States
Filed under: Ethnicity -- United StatesFiled under: Group identity -- West (U.S.)Filed under: Ethnicity What We Now Know About Race and Ethnicity (open access library edition; New York and Oxford: Berghahn Books, 2018), by Michael Banton (PDF files with commentary at berghahnbooks.com) The Construction of Minorities: Cases for Comparison Across Time and Around the World (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, c2001), ed. by André Burguière and Raymond Grew (page images at HathiTrust) Modern Peoplehood: On Race, Racism, Nationalism, Ethnicity, and Identity (Berkeley et al.: University of California Press, c2004), by John Lie (HTML and PDF with commentary at UC Press) Claiming the Stones, Naming the Bones: Cultural Property and the Negotiation of National and Ethnic Identity (Los Angeles: Getty Research Institute, c2002), ed. by Elazar Barkan and Ronald Bush (page images and PDF with commentary at getty.edu and Google) Imagined States: Nationalism, Utopia, and Longing in Oral Cultures (Logan, UT: Utah State University Press, c2001), ed. by Luisa Del Giudice and Gerald Porter Filed under: Group identity in literatureMore items available under broader and related terms at left. |