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collective trauma is a well-established phenomenon in the scholarly literature on psychological, familial, sociocultural, and biological modes of transmission. Ordinary processes of remembering and transmission can be understood as cultural practices by which people recognize a lineage, a debt to their past, and through which "they express moral continuity with that past." The
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performances which are sent by means of physical activity, like a spoken word or a handshake. These performances are accomplished by the individual in an unconscious manner, and one might suggest that this memory carried in gestures and habits, is more authentic than 'indirect' memory via inscribing.
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inhabit an important place in the cultural memory discourse. Several authors stress the fact that the relationship between memory and objects has changed since the nineteenth century. Stewart, for example, claims that our culture has changed from a culture of production to a culture of consumption.
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Memorials' to describe both generic types, such as obelisks or sphinxes, and specific objects, such as the Obelisk of Domitian, Abu Simbel or 'The Young Memnon', which have meanings attributed to them that evolve over time. Readings of ancient Egyptian artefacts by
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Traumatic transmissions are articulated over time not only through social sites or institutions but also through cultural, political, and familial generations, a key social mechanism of continuity and renewal across human groups, cohorts, and communities. The intergenerational transmission of
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argued that "studies of cultural memory tend to privilege literary and artistic representations of the past. As such, they often fail to engage with the social dynamics of memory. Monuments, artworks, novels, poems, plays and countless other productions of cultural memory do not in themselves
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the body can also be seen as a container, or carrier of memory, of two different types of social practice; inscribing and incorporating. The former includes all activities which are helpful for storing and retrieving information: photographing, writing, taping, etc. The latter implies skilled
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states by opposing conventional theory on femininity to lived memory.In turn, as historians such as Neil Gregor have argued, experience affects culture, since individual experience becomes communicable and therefore collective. A memorial, for example, can represent a shared sense of loss.
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is a form of collective memory shared by a group of people who share a culture. The theory posits that memory is not just an individual, private experience but also part of the collective domain, which both shapes the future and our understanding of the past. It has become a topic in both
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the revolution. In this situation, people no longer had an implicit understanding of their past. In order to understand the past, it had to be represented through history. As people realized that history was only one version of the past, they became more and more concerned with their own
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It is because of a sometimes too contracted conception of memory as just a temporal phenomenon, that the concept of cultural memory has often been exposed to misunderstanding. Nora pioneered connecting memory to physical, tangible locations, nowadays globally known and incorporated as
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Recent research and theorizing in cultural memory has emphasized the importance of considering the content of cultural identities in understanding the study of social relations and predicting cultural attitudes. In 2008, the first issue of quarterly journal
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more complex than ever before. This not only resulted in an increasing difficulty for people to understand the new society in which they were living, but also, as this break was so radical, people had trouble relating to the past
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is subject to popular reception. We need to be reminded that remembrance, like trauma, is formulated in human consciousness and that this is shared through social interaction".
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which should bring and keep together minority groups and individuals with conflicting agendas. What becomes clear is that the obsession with memory coincides with the fear of
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Stewart). Experience, therefore, is substantial to the interpretation of culture as well as memory, and vice versa.
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478:. Other scholars like
374:or Sigmund and Lucian
267:memory'. According to
3492:Philosophy portal
3480:Psychology portal
3344:Henry L. Roediger III
2945:False memory syndrome
2917:Misinformation effect
2897:Imagination inflation
2406:Participatory culture
2197:Cultural evolutionism
2021:Multiracial democracy
1899:Cultural intelligence
1844:Cultural conservatism
1834:Cultural backwardness
1824:Cultural assimilation
1698:Cultural reproduction
1554:Cultural appreciation
1506:Far-right subcultures
1396:Transcultural nursing
1361:Philosophy of culture
1238:Cultural neuroscience
1218:Cultural anthropology
1113:Duke University Press
1097:Steedman, C. (1986).
932:London: Verso, 33–72.
920:The Evolution of Man.
902:Yale University Press
781:Assmann, J. (2000) .
776:Kultur und Gedächtnis
558:Social representation
538:Philosophy of history
533:Philosophy of culture
281:Jean Baptiste Lamarck
2849:Motivated forgetting
2401:Oppositional culture
2371:Emotions and culture
2279:Cultural sensibility
2269:Cultural translation
2207:Cultural institution
2187:Cultural determinism
1909:Cultural nationalism
1894:Cultural imperialism
1854:Cultural deprivation
1748:Non-material culture
1381:Sociology of culture
1376:Semiotics of culture
918:Haeckel, E. (1883).
753:Assmann, J. (1992).
617:. London: Routledge.
372:Florence Nightingale
43:improve this article
3359:Arthur P. Shimamura
3259:Richard C. Atkinson
3076:Effects of exercise
2950:Memory implantation
2834:Interference theory
2750:Selective retention
2730:Meaningful learning
2252:Culture speculation
2247:Cultural relativism
2177:Cultural competence
2067:Cultural Christians
1939:Cultural Revolution
1929:Cultural radicalism
1904:Cultural liberalism
1839:Cultural Bolshevism
1814:Consumer capitalism
1768:Relational mobility
1708:Cultural technology
1616:Cultural dissonance
1533:Culture by location
1496:Alternative culture
1412:Constructed culture
1391:Theology of culture
1331:Cultural psychology
1311:Cultural entomology
896:Gregor, N. (2008).
734:Assmann, J. (1992)
287:. Lamarck’s law of
3456:Andriy Slyusarchuk
3279:Hermann Ebbinghaus
3185:Involuntary memory
3086:Memory improvement
3071:Effects of alcohol
3033:Transactive memory
3011:Politics of memory
2980:Exceptional memory
2411:Permission culture
2344:Disability culture
2324:Children's culture
2192:Cultural diversity
2152:Circuit of culture
1934:Cultural retention
1914:Cultural pessimism
1869:Cultural exception
1859:Cultural diplomacy
1849:Cultural contracts
1809:Colonial mentality
1738:Manuscript culture
1713:Cultural universal
1683:Cultural pluralism
1663:Cultural landscape
1658:Cultural invention
1626:Cultural framework
1528:Vernacular culture
1326:Cultural mediation
1306:Cultural economics
1301:Cultural analytics
1233:Cultural geography
1223:Cultural astronomy
1124:The Familial Gaze.
925:(October 23, 2006)
807:Weissberg, Liliane
543:Politics of memory
194:(in French called
3513:Cultural heritage
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3451:Cosmos Rossellius
3299:Marcia K. Johnson
3170:Exosomatic memory
3155:Context-dependent
3145:Absent-mindedness
3028:Memory conformity
3006:Collective memory
2907:Memory conformity
2844:Memory inhibition
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2232:Cultural movement
2222:Cultural literacy
2082:Eastern Orthodoxy
1994:Dominator culture
1989:Deculturalization
1889:Cultural hegemony
1879:Cultural genocide
1874:Cultural feminism
1693:Cultural property
1688:Cultural practice
1673:Cultural leveling
1668:Cultural learning
1653:Cultural industry
1648:Cultural identity
1631:Cultural heritage
1621:Cultural emphasis
1606:Cultural conflict
1579:Cultural behavior
1569:Cultural artifact
1481:Primitive culture
1457:Political culture
1092:978-88-907060-9-7
1086:: Bozen-Bolzano.
1026:978-0-7618-5879-9
928:Haug, F. (1987).
861:978-1-009-32775-6
582:"Cultural Memory"
476:collective memory
472:Maurice Halbwachs
368:Harriet Martineau
200:national identity
192:cultural heritage
174:industrialization
170:French Revolution
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2237:Cultural mulatto
2212:Cultural jet lag
2147:Cannabis culture
2104:Cultural Muslims
2026:Pluriculturalism
2009:Multiculturalism
1999:Interculturalism
1974:Culture minister
1964:Cultural Zionism
1959:Cultural subsidy
1954:Cultural silence
1829:Cultural attaché
1788:Transculturation
1743:Material culture
1733:Interculturality
1589:Cultural capital
1574:Cultural baggage
1511:Youth subculture
1452:Official culture
1417:Dominant culture
1356:Internet culture
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2004:Monoculturalism
1979:Culture of fear
1949:Cultural safety
1944:Cultural rights
1924:Cultural racism
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3364:Larry Squire
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3042:Other topics
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2887:Cryptomnesia
2864:Weapon focus
2824:Decay theory
2585:Neuroanatomy
2544:Human memory
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2361:Drug culture
2349:Deaf culture
2334:Cyberculture
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2217:Cultural lag
2157:Civilization
2057:Christianity
1763:Protoculture
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1427:High culture
1422:Folk culture
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3304:Eric Kandel
3252:Researchers
3224:Prospective
3175:Free recall
3129:Shas Pollak
2782:anterograde
2698:Declarative
2494:WikiProject
2426:Tea culture
2329:Culturalism
2299:Culture gap
2262:Pop-culture
2062:Catholicism
1984:Culture war
1442:Low culture
1341:Culturomics
1248:Culturology
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468:Jan Assmann
410:Frigga Haug
333:photography
309:photographs
159:Pierre Nora
3507:Categories
3339:Lynn Nadel
3217:intertrial
3202:Metamemory
3190:flashbacks
3110:In society
2807:retrograde
2769:Forgetting
2740:Procedural
2650:Short-term
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569:References
406:Experience
383:Guy Beiner
381:Historian
208:forgetting
196:patrimoine
69:newspapers
3091:Nutrition
2999:In groups
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2575:Attention
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2087:Mormonism
2045:Religions
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484:mnemonics
344:Herodotus
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3393:Patients
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1802:Politics
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502:See also
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356:Napoleon
265:embodied
3212:Priming
3138:Related
3081:Emotion
2777:Amnesia
2615:Eidetic
2602:Sensory
2563:Storage
2501:Changes
2482:Commons
2125:Related
2116:Sikhism
2111:Judaism
1542:Aspects
1204:Outline
1190:Culture
1141:, 3–32.
1122:(ed.).
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722:7480412
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360:Shelley
322:antique
299:Objects
180:, made
155:history
83:scholar
3523:Memory
3245:People
3230:memory
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