现代纪念物心理学:个人和集体记忆的情感交织/现代纪念物心理学:个人和集体记忆的情感含义

IF 0.8 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Ignacio Brescó, Brady Wagoner
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引用次数: 9

摘要

摘要本文探讨了集体记忆和悲伤在现代纪念地的经历和表达。使他们成为集体的是他们被解释和感受为“我们”的方式,用第一人称复数。从文化心理学的角度来看,我们将纪念物概念化为文化和历史文物,它们介导着这些过程,并在当前和未来的挑战基础上赋予过去意义。沿着这些路线,我们分析了游客在两个纪念地的位置和演变经历:柏林的欧洲被谋杀犹太人纪念馆和纽约的归零地国家9·11纪念馆。研究结果集中在个人体验和使用现代纪念馆的特殊模式上,与经典纪念馆相比,现代纪念馆是有意建造的,目的是产生一系列不同的意义形成过程和与之互动的方式。
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The psychology of modern memorials: the affective intertwining of personal and collective memories / La psicología de los monumentos modernos: la implicación afectiva de los recuerdos personales y colectivos
Abstract This paper explores collective memory and grief as they are experienced and expressed at modern memorial sites. What makes them collective is the way they are interpreted and felt as a ‘we’, in first-person plural. From a cultural psychological perspective, we conceptualize memorials as cultural and historical artefacts that mediate these processes and in so doing give meaning to the past based on present and future challenges. Along these lines, we analyse visitors’ situated and evolving experiences of two memorial sites: Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in Berlin and the Ground Zero National September 11 Memorial in New York. Results focus on individuals’ particular modes of experiencing and appropriating modern memorial sites, which in contrast to classic ones are purposely built to generate a wide range of different meaning-making processes and ways of interacting with them.
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Estudios De Psicologia
Estudios De Psicologia PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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