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Paul Connerton

Auteur van How Societies Remember

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Paul Connerton is a research associate in the Department of Social Anthropology at the University of Cambridge, and an honorary fellow in the Institute of Germanic and Romance Studies at the University of London. His recent publications include How Modernity Forgets (Cambridge, 2009).

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Not, I confess, what I anticipated, but turned out to engaging nonetheless. The main thesis is that memory is dependent upon social environment: "'it is through their membership of a social group -- particularly kinship, religious and class affiliations --that individuals are able to acquire, to localise and to recall their memories [quoting Maurice Halbwachs]. In other words, remembering is "not a matter of reproduction, but of construction."

Social memory takes several forms (social memory, commemorative ceremonies, and bodily practices [for me, the most interesting in that he discusses our automatic responses of habit without conscious thought, as in driving a car or typing].… (meer)
 
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