

An edition of Memory and political change (2011)
By Aleida Assmann,Linda Shortt
Publish Date
2012
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Language
eng
Pages
223
Description:
While it is well-known that memory is open to constant changes and transformations, this book adopts an innovative approach, emphasizing memory's role as a powerful agent of change. While political systems may change comparatively quickly, the social and cultural processes of adaptation and transformation take considerably longer. This volume explores memory as both a medium of and an impediment to change, offering an inroad into the problems, mechanisms and patterns involved in the complex processes that accompany the transition from authoritarian to democratic structures. Written by authors from different cultural and disciplinary backgrounds, the essays chart the terrain andsupply well-documented case studiesto extend knowledge on the relationship between social and political memory and the transition process.
subjects: Collective memory, Democratization in literature, Regime change in literature, Case studies, Collective memory in literature, Regime change, Memory, Democratization, Political violence, Political violence in literature, Memory in literature, Political science, Political aspects, Psychological aspects, General