08256nam 22005053 450 991076688920332120231130080229.097830314192183031419219(MiAaPQ)EBC30975885(Au-PeEL)EBL30975885(CKB)29089604200041(Exl-AI)30975885(EXLCZ)992908960420004120231130d2024 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCollective Memory Narratives in Contemporary Culture1st ed.Cham :Springer,2024.©2023.1 online resource (234 pages)Print version: Pocecco, Antonella Collective Memory Narratives in Contemporary Culture Cham : Springer,c2024 Intro -- Preface -- Collective Memories and Narratives at the Crossroad of a Storytelling Digital Society -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- Part I: Introductory Remarks and Theoretical Framework -- The Reasons Why the Narrative of Memory and not Storytelling: Reconstructing the Past, Present, and Future -- 1 Why ``Narrative´´ and Not ``Storytelling´´? -- 2 Paul Ricœur´s Narrative Identity and Memory -- 3 Arendt and the Action of Recomposing the Past -- 4 Reconstructing the Past, Present, and Future -- References -- Building the Future: Transcultural and Transnational Dimensions of the Narratives of the Past -- 1 The Memory Narratives: Contexts and Actors -- 2 Toward a Global Memory Culture and a Global Memory Space -- Mediatized Memories -- Reified Memory Narratives -- 3 Conclusions -- References -- Part II: Questioning the Past: Nostalgia, Remembrance and Conflict -- Diversity of Collective Memories and Identification Processes on Monuments: The Columbus Monument in Huelva, Spain, as a Case ... -- 1 The Columbus Monument in Huelva: From Past to Present Times -- 2 Collective Memories, Social Identities, Social Imaginaries, and Representations of Monuments -- 3 Objectives, Hypothesis, and Methods -- Objectives and Hypothesis -- Methods, Participants, Techniques, and Fieldwork -- 4 Identification or Name of the Columbus Monument -- 5 Memories and Narratives About Social Life and Experiences at the Columbus Monument Area and Stories on the Figure Represente... -- 6 An Emblematic Monument to Be Discovered: Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney and the Gift of the United States to the City of Huelva... -- 7 Discussion and Conclusions -- References -- Can Nostalgia Be Dangerous? Post-Soviet Nostalgia as Retrotopia: The Emotional Dynamic and Fluctuations of the Social Order.1 Paradoxes and Dangers of Nostalgia: Nostalgia as Social Phenomenon and Emotional Mechanism -- 2 Post-Soviet Nostalgia as Retrotopia: Sociological Surveys and Assessments -- 3 In lieu of a Conclusion. Nostalgia as Ideological ``Emotional Fuel´´: Affective Policy and the Future -- References -- Workers´ Memories: Distant Reading Exercises -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Workers´ Memoirs as a Narrative Genre and Its Relation to Social History -- 3 Texts and Contexts: Notes on the Six Autobiographies and Their Authors -- 4 Experimenting with Workers´ Memories in the Laboratory of Digital History -- 5 Balance and Outlook -- References -- European Memory and Identity During the Refugee Crisis -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Building Identity Through Collective Memory -- 3 Memory of the Past and the Construction of European Identity -- Different Approaches to the European Identity -- 4 Questioning European Identity During the Refugee Crisis -- Questioning of Values and Legal Obligations -- Fortress Europe -- Feelings of Shame and Identity Distancing from Europe -- European Past and Future History -- 5 Ukrainian Refugee Reception in Europe -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- Part III: Public, Collective and Counter-Narratives -- Bodies on the Border: Memories of Sporting Istrian and Dalmatian Exiles Between Narratives and Social Reality -- 1 The ``Forgotten´´ Exodus: The Strength of Social Memory -- 2 Beyond the Numbers: The Julian-Dalmatian Exodus Between History and Memory -- 3 The Exodus and the Ransom: Successful Athletes from Dalmatia -- 4 What Relationship Between Sport, Memory, and Territory? An ``Exploratory´´ Study -- Theoretical Framework and Methodology -- The Exiles´ Voice: Comparing Generations -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Narratives of Memory on Twitter: The Case of the Día de la Lealtad [Loyalty Day] in Argentina -- 1 Introduction.2 The Original Event and Its Commemorations -- 3 Commemorations on Twitter -- A Quick Note on Building a Twitter Corpus -- 4 Hashtags in the October 17 Commemorations -- 5 The 2020 Commemoration: Or When Political Rituals Go Virtual -- 6 Concluding Thoughts -- References -- The Movimiento 19 de Abril [April 19 Movement] and the Reconstruction of Public Memory Between Narrative and Counter-Narrative -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Militant Narrative: Identity, Ideology, Counter-Memory -- 3 The Official Narrative and the Construction of the Enemy -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Part IV: Recovered or Lost Heritages -- The Symbol as a Memory. The Transcendence in the Religious Narrative of the Book of Job -- 1 The Problematic Narrative of re-Enchantment and the ``Hermeneutic Moment´´ of Religion -- 2 The Symbol as a Memory of the Religious Experience -- 3 The Book of Job and its Abysmal Provocation -- 4 The Symbol as a Memory of the Transcendence: The Authentic Religious Experience -- References -- The Conversion of Former Industrial Spaces into Museums: Memory of Places and Exhibition Practices -- 1 Introduction: Approaches to Reconversion: What Perspectives? -- 2 The Social Construction of Memory and Space -- 3 From Memory to Remembrance -- 4 Montemartini and its Exhibition Strategies -- 5 The Memory Paths of Montemartini -- 6 Reconversion and Memories of the Present -- References -- The Knowledge of the History of Latin American Philosophical and Political Thought in the Political Culture of the New Generat... -- 1 The Different Incidences of Philosophical and Political Thought in Political Culture -- 2 The Revaluation of Latin American Philosophical and Political Thought -- 3 Risks of Cultivating Historical Memory for the Dominant Powers -- References.The Narratives of the Two Sides of War: New Technologies Wrapped in Antiquity and the Contribution of Amerindian Resistance -- 1 Against Hatred, Less Polarization -- 2 A Small Historic Introduction to Narrative Antagonism in Political Debate: The Case of Antiphon, Thucydides, and Thomas Hobb... -- 3 The Contemporary Question Regarding the Narratives of Hybrid Wars in Latin America -- Notes on What Is Truly Innovative in this Issue -- 4 Discussion of the Possibilities Afforded by Amerindian Political Experience -- The Question of the Narrative Point of View -- 5 About More Narratives -- References.This book explores the role of collective memory narratives within contemporary cultural systems and societies. It presents contributions from international scholars who analyze diverse case studies, emphasizing the dialectical interaction between collective memory and social identity. The book delves into the processes by which societies construct, transmit, and adapt their past through narratives, influenced by cultural practices and technologies, particularly in a digital age. It highlights the challenges posed by revisionism, negationism, and the role of media and digital platforms in shaping public memory. The work is intended for academics and researchers interested in sociology, cultural studies, and communication sciences.Generated by AI.Collective memoryGenerated by AIGroup identityGenerated by AICollective memory.Group identity.Pocecco Antonella751689Gualda Estrella1449895Mangone Emiliana151468MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910766889203321Collective Memory Narratives in Contemporary Culture3648635UNINA