Publication: Europa como “comunidad mnémica”: el recuerdo del Holocausto entre memorias cosmopolitas y multidireccionales.
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Perez Baquero, Rafael
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Universidad de Alicante.
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https://doi.org/10.14198/PASADO2021.23.16
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El objetivo del presente estudio es ofrecer una reflexión sobre las dificultades inherentes a la construcción de marcos rememorativos, a nivel europeo, que integren las memorias heterogéneas de los diferentes estados. La particularidad de esta lectura radica en el recurso a categorías contemporáneas de los «estudios de memoria» para abordar tal desafío. En primer lugar, elaboramos los rasgos de la «memoria cosmopolita», desarrollada por Daniel Levy y Natan Sznaider. Tras presentar sus bases teóricas, recurrimos a ensayos críticos contemporáneos, para reflejar algunas de las limitaciones de las que dicha categoría adolece. Frente a aquellas, desarrollamos en qué medida la «memoria multidireccional» de Michael Rothberg supera dichos déficits y ofrece una matriz teórica para pensar y representar la construcción de una memoria transnacional europea.
This papers aims at considering the difficulties involved in the construction of European mnemonic frames which integrate the different European states’ heterogeneous memories. The interest of this interpretation lies on the fact that it resorts to contemporary «memory studies» categories with a view to dealing with the challenge. Firstly, Daniel Levy’s and Natan Sznaider’s notion of «cosmopolitan memory» is delved further. After presenting their theorical principles, we apply to contemporary critical essays to show some of the weaknesses of this category. Bearing those deficits in mind, we inquire further into to what extent Michael Rothberg’s «multidirectional memory» overcomes such difficulties and offers a theoretical framework for depicting and underpinning the construction of a transnational European memory.
This papers aims at considering the difficulties involved in the construction of European mnemonic frames which integrate the different European states’ heterogeneous memories. The interest of this interpretation lies on the fact that it resorts to contemporary «memory studies» categories with a view to dealing with the challenge. Firstly, Daniel Levy’s and Natan Sznaider’s notion of «cosmopolitan memory» is delved further. After presenting their theorical principles, we apply to contemporary critical essays to show some of the weaknesses of this category. Bearing those deficits in mind, we inquire further into to what extent Michael Rothberg’s «multidirectional memory» overcomes such difficulties and offers a theoretical framework for depicting and underpinning the construction of a transnational European memory.
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Pasado y Memoria. Revista de Historia Contemporánea.23, pp. 348 - 406. Universidad de Alicante. ISSN: 2386-4745, 2021. ISSN 2386-4745.
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