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The course presents the essential paradigms of collective memory research. Besides French and
German authors that extensively influenced the discourse of collective memory, such as Maurice Halbwachs,
Pierre Nora, Jan Assmann and others, the representatives of more Euro-Atlantic school
of thinking are also presented (e. g. Jeffrey C. Alexander). The seminar further presents these
concepts in particular instances and exposes various research agendas of collective memory studies. The main
purpose of the seminar is to familiarize students with various possible approaches to collective memory and
through concrete examples highlight the topical relevance of collective memory research in today’s social
sciences. Students finish the course by writing a paper on the field of collective
memory, employing, as much as possible, data and sources from their MA thesis research, i.e. analyzing them specifically
through the approaches to collective memory presented throughout the course.
Poslední úprava: Coman Adam, Ph.D. (22.03.2022)
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Lessons: 1. Introduction 2. Halbwachs, the collective memory 3. Pierre Nora - Between memory and history 4. Jeffery C. Alexander: "On the social construction of moral universals", pp. 196-221, in: Cultural Trauma and collective identity 5. Collective memory and nationalism: Hobasbawm – "Inventing traditions", in: the invention of tradition 6. Politics of memory: Bernhard, M. and Kubik J. “The Politics and Culture of Memory Regimes”, in: Twenty Years after Communism 7. Ostalgie: Berdahl - Ostalgie 8. Assmann - Collective memory and cultural identity 9. Zerubavel – time maps, introduction 10. Technology and memory: Hutton, Cultural Memory: From the Threshold of Literacy to the Digital Age 11. Media and memory 12. Conclusion * Required Reading: Attendance and participation obligatory. If you cannot participate in person, write email for Zoom arrangement. Poslední úprava: Coman Adam, Ph.D. (22.03.2022)
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