Discursive Remembering : Individual and Collective Remembering as a Discursive, Cognitive and Historical Process /
This book integrates discursive, cognitive and social approaches in order to better understand processes of memory-making in real-world activities. It investigates discursive acts of remembering that are related to periods of political violence in Argentina to examine how individual and collective r...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Berlin ; München ; Boston :
DE GRUYTER,
2014.
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Edición: | 2014. |
Colección: | Media and Cultural Memory / Medien und kulturelle Erinnerung.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1 Introduction; 1.1 A Cognitive and Discursive Approach to Remembering; 1.2 Remembering in Context; 1.3 Remembering in History; 2 Constructing a Collective Memory in Argentina; 2.1 The National Security Doctrine in South America; 2.2 From the Desaparecidos to Néstor Kirchner; 2.2.1 The return of democracy; 2.2.2 From the early 1990s to the financial crisis of December 2001; 2.2.3 Political changes since the administration of Néstor Kirchner; 2.3 The Necessity of Remembering; 2.3.1 Psychosocial perspectives; 2.3.2 Sociological, political and anthropological perspectives.
- 2.3.3 Discourse analysis and memory studies2.4 Final Remarks; 3 A Cognitive Pragmatics of Remembering; 3.1 Neurocognitive Approaches; 3.2 Socio-cultural, Linguistic and Cognitive Approaches; 3.2.1 Schematic narrative templates; 3.2.2 Conversational remembering; 3.2.3 Epidemiological approach in cognitive psychology; 3.2.4 Collaborative remembering and distributed cognition; 3.3 Mental models, Cognitive and Discourse processes; 3.3.1 Cultural models; 3.3.2 Situation models; 3.3.3 Discursive dimension of cultural and situation models; 3.3.4 Context models.
- 3.3.5 The discursive management of mental models3.4 The Cognitive Pragmatics of Remembering; 3.5 Summary and Conclusions; 4 Remembering in Commemorative Speeches; 4.1 Political Cognition and Commemorative Speeches; 4.2 Political Uses of Discourse Strategies; 4.3 Creating Times, Representing Actors; 4.3.1 Commemorating 24 March 1976; 4.3.2 Making exceptionality with the military; 4.3.3 Constructing a possible future; 4.3.4 Following the people's will; 4.3.5 Who they were, who they are; 4.4 Conclusions; 5 Memories of an 'Ordinary' Man; 5.1 Moral Self-Disengagement.
- 5.1.1 Moral justification of immoral acts5.1.2 Neglecting the negative consequences of immoral acts; 5.1.3 Neglecting and rejecting personal responsibility; 5.1.4 Neglecting or rejecting the victim; 5.2 Interviewing Paco: an 'Ordinary' Man; 5.2.1 Discourse processes of moral self-disengagement and knowledgemanagement; 5.2.2 Justification of immoral acts; 5.2.3 Neglecting and rejecting the negative consequences of immoral acts; 5.2.4 Neglecting and rejecting the personal responsibility; 5.2.5 Neglecting or rejecting the victim; 5.3 Conclusions; 6 Memories of a Political Activist.
- 6.1 Going Into Exile6.2 The Days Before Leaving Buenos Aires; 6.3 The Exile and Its Positive Consequences; 6.4 Concluding Remarks; 7 Family Remembering; 7.1 Distributed Cognition and Family Conversations; 7.2 Family Conversation: Sharing Memories of Argentinean History; 7.2.1 16 September 1955: The Liberating Revolution; 7.2.2 24 March 1976: The beginning of the 1976-1983 military dictatorship; 7.2.3 10 December 1983: The return of democracy; 7.3 Conclusion; 8 Generational Remembering; 8.1 Creating Agreements Through Interaction; 8.2 From Not Knowing to Remembering, But Not Believing.