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ENTANGLED MEMORY: TOWARD A THIRD WAVE IN MEMORY STUDIES
Authors:GREGOR FEINDT  FÉLIX KRAWATZEK  DANIELA MEHLER  FRIEDEMANN PESTEL  RIEKE TRIMÇEV
Affiliation:1. Rheinische Friedrich‐Wilhelms‐Universit?t Bonn;2. University of Oxford;3. Goethe Universit?t Frankfurt;4. Albert‐Ludwigs‐Universit?t Freiburg;5. Universit?t Hamburg
Abstract:This essay takes up the call for a “third phase” in memory studies and makes theoretical and methodological suggestions for its further development. Starting from an understanding of memory that centers on memory's temporality, its relation to language, and its quality as a social action, the essay puts forward the concept of “entangled memory.” On a theoretical level, it brings to the fore the entangledness of acts of remembering. In a synchronic perspective, memory's entangledness is presented as twofold. Every act of remembering inscribes an individual in multiple social frames. This polyphony entails the simultaneous existence of concurrent interpretations of the past. In a diachronic perspective, memory is entangled in the dynamic relation between single acts of remembering and changing mnemonic patterns. Memory scholars therefore uncover boundless cross‐referential configurations. Wishing to enhance the dialogue between the theoretical and the empirical parts of memory studies, we propose four devices that serve as a heuristic in the study of memory's entanglement: chronology against time, conflict, generations, and self‐reflexivity. Current debates on European memory permit us to explore the possible benefits that the concept of entangled memory carries for memory studies.
Keywords:collective memory  memory studies  histoire croisé  e  hermeneutics  post‐national condition  plurality  layers of time  European identity  reflexivity
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