Provost Lecture - Jeffery Olick: What is Memory Studies?

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 ก.ค. 2012
  • Jeffrey Olick is a professor of sociology and history at the University of
    Virginia. His publications include In the House of the Hangman: The Agonies
    of German Defeat, 1943-1949 (Chicago 2005); The Politics of Regret: On
    Collective Memory and Historical Responsibility (Routledge, 2007); and The
    Collective Memory Reader, with Vered Vinitzky-Seroussi and Daniel Levy
    (Oxford, 2011). Across numerous disciplines, scholarly interest in the past 30
    years has converged around the concept of memory. What are the sources of
    this interest? What opportunities does it present, and what obstacles does it
    face? Olick will focus on two issues: First, he asks to what extent the waning
    of a "memory boom" in public culture will alter the landscape of scholarly
    memory studies. And second, he inquires into the intellectual and institutional
    conditions that hinder the consolidation of memory studies as a coherent
    field. He will explore solutions as well as the desirability of such consolidation.

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