Cognition, Culture, and Political Momentum
Cognition, Culture, and Political Momentum
Breaking down the Silos in Collective Memory Research
Erll, Astrid; Hirst, William
Oxford University Press Inc
03/2026
464
Mole
Inglês
9780197788349
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List of Contributors
Introduction: Breaking Down the Silos in Collective Memory Research (Astrid Erll and William Hirst)
Part 1: Memory Across the Mind and the Wild
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Two Cultures of Collective Memory Revisited (Jeffrey K. Olick)
Chapter 2: Distributed Remembering and Cognitive Philosophy (John Sutton)
Chapter 3: Psychological Approaches to the Study of Collective Memory (William Hirst)
Chapter 4: Histories of Public Pasts (Carol Gluck)
Part 2: Generation and Memory
Introduction
Chapter 5: Intergenerational Narratives and Autobiographical Memory (Robyn Fivush)
Chapter 6: Postmemory: Art and Practice Across Generations (Marianne Hirsch)
Chapter 7: History in Family Memory (Aline Cordonnier and Olivier Luminet)
Chapter 8: Generation and Collective Memories of National and World Events (Amy D. Corning)
Part 3: National and Transnational Memory
Introduction
Chapter 9: Comparing National Narratives (James V. Wertsch)
Chapter 10: The Psychology of National Memory (Henry L. Roediger, III and Magdalena Abel)
Chapter 11: Cosmopolitanization and Mnemonic Processes (Daniel Levy)
Chapter 12: Fictions of Transoceanic Memory (Hanna Teichler)
Part 4: Narrative, Emotion, and Memory
Introduction
Chapter 13: Narrative Form and Emotion (Tilmann Habermas)
Chapter 14: Collective Memory as Collaborative Narration (Brian Schiff)
Chapter 15: The Effects of Emotions on Memories (Olivier Luminet and Aline Cordonnier)
Chapter 16: Trauma of Tomorrow: Environmental Breakdown, Affect, and Cultural Narratives (Stef Craps)
Chapter 17: Memory and the History of Emotion: Letters from the First World War (Silvia Correia)
Part 5: Media and Big Data
Introduction
Chapter 18: Media and Memory: The Case of the Odyssey (Astrid Erll)
Chapter 19: Memory in Algorithmic Culture (Rik Smit)
Chapter 20: Data Science and the Dynamics of Collective Memory (Cristian Candia)
Chapter 21: Social Media and Collective Memory (Charles B. Stone)
Part 6: Conflict and Commemorative Culture
Introduction
Chapter 22: Meta-Memory: The Battle Lines of Twenty-First Century Political Conflict (Wulf Kansteiner)
Chapter 23: Memory versus Reconciliation: Dilemma of Post-Conflict Peacebuilding (Valerie Rosoux)
Chapter 24: Conflict and Comparison: The Case of Holocaust Memory (Michael Rothberg)
Chapter 25: Collective Memory and Social Representations of History (James H. Liu and Sarah Y. Choi)
Chapter 26: Conflicting Memory Narratives (Aleida Assmann)
Part 7: Future Thinking and Transformative Memory
Introduction
Chapter 27: Collective Future Thinking (Jeremy K. Yamashiro and Meymune Nur Topcu)
Chapter 28: Media and Future Thinking (Piotr M. Szpunar and Karl K. Szpunar)
Chapter 29: Memory of Potentiality and Memory of the Future in Literature (Justyna Tabaszewska)
Chapter 30: Remembering Activism and the Agency of the Aesthetic (Ann Rigney)
Chapter 31: On (Not) Learning from the Past (Sarah Gensburger)
Afterword: After the Roundtables (Astrid Erll and William Hirst)
Index
Introduction: Breaking Down the Silos in Collective Memory Research (Astrid Erll and William Hirst)
Part 1: Memory Across the Mind and the Wild
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Two Cultures of Collective Memory Revisited (Jeffrey K. Olick)
Chapter 2: Distributed Remembering and Cognitive Philosophy (John Sutton)
Chapter 3: Psychological Approaches to the Study of Collective Memory (William Hirst)
Chapter 4: Histories of Public Pasts (Carol Gluck)
Part 2: Generation and Memory
Introduction
Chapter 5: Intergenerational Narratives and Autobiographical Memory (Robyn Fivush)
Chapter 6: Postmemory: Art and Practice Across Generations (Marianne Hirsch)
Chapter 7: History in Family Memory (Aline Cordonnier and Olivier Luminet)
Chapter 8: Generation and Collective Memories of National and World Events (Amy D. Corning)
Part 3: National and Transnational Memory
Introduction
Chapter 9: Comparing National Narratives (James V. Wertsch)
Chapter 10: The Psychology of National Memory (Henry L. Roediger, III and Magdalena Abel)
Chapter 11: Cosmopolitanization and Mnemonic Processes (Daniel Levy)
Chapter 12: Fictions of Transoceanic Memory (Hanna Teichler)
Part 4: Narrative, Emotion, and Memory
Introduction
Chapter 13: Narrative Form and Emotion (Tilmann Habermas)
Chapter 14: Collective Memory as Collaborative Narration (Brian Schiff)
Chapter 15: The Effects of Emotions on Memories (Olivier Luminet and Aline Cordonnier)
Chapter 16: Trauma of Tomorrow: Environmental Breakdown, Affect, and Cultural Narratives (Stef Craps)
Chapter 17: Memory and the History of Emotion: Letters from the First World War (Silvia Correia)
Part 5: Media and Big Data
Introduction
Chapter 18: Media and Memory: The Case of the Odyssey (Astrid Erll)
Chapter 19: Memory in Algorithmic Culture (Rik Smit)
Chapter 20: Data Science and the Dynamics of Collective Memory (Cristian Candia)
Chapter 21: Social Media and Collective Memory (Charles B. Stone)
Part 6: Conflict and Commemorative Culture
Introduction
Chapter 22: Meta-Memory: The Battle Lines of Twenty-First Century Political Conflict (Wulf Kansteiner)
Chapter 23: Memory versus Reconciliation: Dilemma of Post-Conflict Peacebuilding (Valerie Rosoux)
Chapter 24: Conflict and Comparison: The Case of Holocaust Memory (Michael Rothberg)
Chapter 25: Collective Memory and Social Representations of History (James H. Liu and Sarah Y. Choi)
Chapter 26: Conflicting Memory Narratives (Aleida Assmann)
Part 7: Future Thinking and Transformative Memory
Introduction
Chapter 27: Collective Future Thinking (Jeremy K. Yamashiro and Meymune Nur Topcu)
Chapter 28: Media and Future Thinking (Piotr M. Szpunar and Karl K. Szpunar)
Chapter 29: Memory of Potentiality and Memory of the Future in Literature (Justyna Tabaszewska)
Chapter 30: Remembering Activism and the Agency of the Aesthetic (Ann Rigney)
Chapter 31: On (Not) Learning from the Past (Sarah Gensburger)
Afterword: After the Roundtables (Astrid Erll and William Hirst)
Index
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List of Contributors
Introduction: Breaking Down the Silos in Collective Memory Research (Astrid Erll and William Hirst)
Part 1: Memory Across the Mind and the Wild
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Two Cultures of Collective Memory Revisited (Jeffrey K. Olick)
Chapter 2: Distributed Remembering and Cognitive Philosophy (John Sutton)
Chapter 3: Psychological Approaches to the Study of Collective Memory (William Hirst)
Chapter 4: Histories of Public Pasts (Carol Gluck)
Part 2: Generation and Memory
Introduction
Chapter 5: Intergenerational Narratives and Autobiographical Memory (Robyn Fivush)
Chapter 6: Postmemory: Art and Practice Across Generations (Marianne Hirsch)
Chapter 7: History in Family Memory (Aline Cordonnier and Olivier Luminet)
Chapter 8: Generation and Collective Memories of National and World Events (Amy D. Corning)
Part 3: National and Transnational Memory
Introduction
Chapter 9: Comparing National Narratives (James V. Wertsch)
Chapter 10: The Psychology of National Memory (Henry L. Roediger, III and Magdalena Abel)
Chapter 11: Cosmopolitanization and Mnemonic Processes (Daniel Levy)
Chapter 12: Fictions of Transoceanic Memory (Hanna Teichler)
Part 4: Narrative, Emotion, and Memory
Introduction
Chapter 13: Narrative Form and Emotion (Tilmann Habermas)
Chapter 14: Collective Memory as Collaborative Narration (Brian Schiff)
Chapter 15: The Effects of Emotions on Memories (Olivier Luminet and Aline Cordonnier)
Chapter 16: Trauma of Tomorrow: Environmental Breakdown, Affect, and Cultural Narratives (Stef Craps)
Chapter 17: Memory and the History of Emotion: Letters from the First World War (Silvia Correia)
Part 5: Media and Big Data
Introduction
Chapter 18: Media and Memory: The Case of the Odyssey (Astrid Erll)
Chapter 19: Memory in Algorithmic Culture (Rik Smit)
Chapter 20: Data Science and the Dynamics of Collective Memory (Cristian Candia)
Chapter 21: Social Media and Collective Memory (Charles B. Stone)
Part 6: Conflict and Commemorative Culture
Introduction
Chapter 22: Meta-Memory: The Battle Lines of Twenty-First Century Political Conflict (Wulf Kansteiner)
Chapter 23: Memory versus Reconciliation: Dilemma of Post-Conflict Peacebuilding (Valerie Rosoux)
Chapter 24: Conflict and Comparison: The Case of Holocaust Memory (Michael Rothberg)
Chapter 25: Collective Memory and Social Representations of History (James H. Liu and Sarah Y. Choi)
Chapter 26: Conflicting Memory Narratives (Aleida Assmann)
Part 7: Future Thinking and Transformative Memory
Introduction
Chapter 27: Collective Future Thinking (Jeremy K. Yamashiro and Meymune Nur Topcu)
Chapter 28: Media and Future Thinking (Piotr M. Szpunar and Karl K. Szpunar)
Chapter 29: Memory of Potentiality and Memory of the Future in Literature (Justyna Tabaszewska)
Chapter 30: Remembering Activism and the Agency of the Aesthetic (Ann Rigney)
Chapter 31: On (Not) Learning from the Past (Sarah Gensburger)
Afterword: After the Roundtables (Astrid Erll and William Hirst)
Index
Introduction: Breaking Down the Silos in Collective Memory Research (Astrid Erll and William Hirst)
Part 1: Memory Across the Mind and the Wild
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Two Cultures of Collective Memory Revisited (Jeffrey K. Olick)
Chapter 2: Distributed Remembering and Cognitive Philosophy (John Sutton)
Chapter 3: Psychological Approaches to the Study of Collective Memory (William Hirst)
Chapter 4: Histories of Public Pasts (Carol Gluck)
Part 2: Generation and Memory
Introduction
Chapter 5: Intergenerational Narratives and Autobiographical Memory (Robyn Fivush)
Chapter 6: Postmemory: Art and Practice Across Generations (Marianne Hirsch)
Chapter 7: History in Family Memory (Aline Cordonnier and Olivier Luminet)
Chapter 8: Generation and Collective Memories of National and World Events (Amy D. Corning)
Part 3: National and Transnational Memory
Introduction
Chapter 9: Comparing National Narratives (James V. Wertsch)
Chapter 10: The Psychology of National Memory (Henry L. Roediger, III and Magdalena Abel)
Chapter 11: Cosmopolitanization and Mnemonic Processes (Daniel Levy)
Chapter 12: Fictions of Transoceanic Memory (Hanna Teichler)
Part 4: Narrative, Emotion, and Memory
Introduction
Chapter 13: Narrative Form and Emotion (Tilmann Habermas)
Chapter 14: Collective Memory as Collaborative Narration (Brian Schiff)
Chapter 15: The Effects of Emotions on Memories (Olivier Luminet and Aline Cordonnier)
Chapter 16: Trauma of Tomorrow: Environmental Breakdown, Affect, and Cultural Narratives (Stef Craps)
Chapter 17: Memory and the History of Emotion: Letters from the First World War (Silvia Correia)
Part 5: Media and Big Data
Introduction
Chapter 18: Media and Memory: The Case of the Odyssey (Astrid Erll)
Chapter 19: Memory in Algorithmic Culture (Rik Smit)
Chapter 20: Data Science and the Dynamics of Collective Memory (Cristian Candia)
Chapter 21: Social Media and Collective Memory (Charles B. Stone)
Part 6: Conflict and Commemorative Culture
Introduction
Chapter 22: Meta-Memory: The Battle Lines of Twenty-First Century Political Conflict (Wulf Kansteiner)
Chapter 23: Memory versus Reconciliation: Dilemma of Post-Conflict Peacebuilding (Valerie Rosoux)
Chapter 24: Conflict and Comparison: The Case of Holocaust Memory (Michael Rothberg)
Chapter 25: Collective Memory and Social Representations of History (James H. Liu and Sarah Y. Choi)
Chapter 26: Conflicting Memory Narratives (Aleida Assmann)
Part 7: Future Thinking and Transformative Memory
Introduction
Chapter 27: Collective Future Thinking (Jeremy K. Yamashiro and Meymune Nur Topcu)
Chapter 28: Media and Future Thinking (Piotr M. Szpunar and Karl K. Szpunar)
Chapter 29: Memory of Potentiality and Memory of the Future in Literature (Justyna Tabaszewska)
Chapter 30: Remembering Activism and the Agency of the Aesthetic (Ann Rigney)
Chapter 31: On (Not) Learning from the Past (Sarah Gensburger)
Afterword: After the Roundtables (Astrid Erll and William Hirst)
Index
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