Facing the Past, Talking the Future

The Role of Collective Memory in the Ethnic, Cultural, and Historical Borderland

Authors

  • Ludmila Władyniak

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14712/12128112.3246

Keywords:

collective memory, visual analysis, photo-elicitation interview, borderland

Abstract

The paper presents the results of research conducted in the town of Teplice, in the Czech-German borderland. The assumption of the study is that the communicative memory in the region of borderland is a process that involves not only the members of a borderland region, but also documents of memory, in this case visual documents circulating on Internet. This process of creating communicative memory occurs in a hermeneutical triangle that includes the communication / interaction between memory users, memory makers, and visual objects of representation. The meaning of the particular elements of the borderland collective memory is constantly negotiated. The objective of the discussed research is to study the role that communicative memory plays in the cultural, ethnic, and historical borderland.

Author Biography

Ludmila Władyniak

is currently an assistant professor at Faculty of Humanities, Charles University. She received her Ph.D. in sociology from Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University. Her research interests focus on visual sociology, borderlands and peripheries, as well as collective memory.

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Published

2019-07-01

How to Cite

Władyniak, L. (2019). Facing the Past, Talking the Future: The Role of Collective Memory in the Ethnic, Cultural, and Historical Borderland. Lidé města, 21(2), 181-201. https://doi.org/10.14712/12128112.3246

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