A new agenda for a consolidated field of studies: New and old themes of memory studies in Latin America1

IF 1.4 2区 心理学 Q1 CULTURAL STUDIES
Eugenia Allier Montaño, Juan Sebastián Granada-Cardona
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Latin America is a very fertile region for memory studies, as evidenced by the publications that range from the founding works of Elizabeth Jelin to the most recent compilation works. It is important to recognize that this consolidated field of studies has traditionally revolved around victimization processes and, more recently, transitional justice. However, it is also a scenario for the renewal of memory studies, in tune with contemporary global debates such as (1) the new generations and post-memory; (2) the redefinition of the role of the state as guarantor of official and public memories and, added to this; (3) the new place (geographical, institutional) occupied by the citizenry. Based on an assessment that recovers both the founding studies in Latin America, as well as the main contributions of research on memory and violence (with emphasis on work on transitional justice, exile and new generations), here we identify the new lines of research that are being privileged by memory studies in the region, this in order to draw a new research agenda for the field, which registers both the renewal of traditional themes (e.g. systematic investigations on the engagements of the researchers regarding issues such as transitional processes, and violence against marginalized or repressed groups; or the need to reintroduce the field of corporeity to think about issues such as gender, violence, exile) and the emergence of new problems of urgent research (the field of crises and uncertainty).
巩固研究领域的新议程:拉丁美洲记忆研究的新老主题1
拉丁美洲是记忆研究的沃土,从伊丽莎白·杰林的奠基著作到最近的汇编著作都可以证明这一点。重要的是要认识到,这一综合研究领域传统上一直围绕受害过程以及最近的过渡时期司法展开。然而,这也是记忆研究更新的一个场景,与当代全球辩论一致,如(1)新一代和后记忆;(2)重新定义国家作为官方和公众记忆保证人的角色,除此之外;(3)公民所占据的新位置(地理的、制度的)。基于对拉丁美洲创始研究的评估,以及对记忆和暴力研究的主要贡献(重点是过渡司法,流亡和新一代的工作),在这里,我们确定了该地区记忆研究的新研究方向,这是为了为该领域制定新的研究议程。它既记录了传统主题的更新(例如,系统地调查研究人员对过渡进程等问题的参与,以及对边缘化或受压迫群体的暴力;或者需要重新引入集体领域来思考诸如性别、暴力、流放等问题,以及紧急研究新问题的出现(危机和不确定性领域)。
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Memory Studies
Memory Studies Multiple-
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2.30
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期刊介绍: Memory Studies is an international peer reviewed journal. Memory Studies affords recognition, form, and direction to work in this nascent field, and provides a critical forum for dialogue and debate on the theoretical, empirical, and methodological issues central to a collaborative understanding of memory today. Memory Studies examines the social, cultural, cognitive, political and technological shifts affecting how, what and why individuals, groups and societies remember, and forget. The journal responds to and seeks to shape public and academic discourse on the nature, manipulation, and contestation of memory in the contemporary era.
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