
handle: 11585/968069
This chapter investigates the indiscriminate and absolute remembering and forgetting of everything, hypermnesia and amnesia as extreme terms that of everything, hypermnesia and amnesia as extreme terms that research has been and uses for the different phenomena of memory, both in individuals and in social and political forms. Faced with these displacements, it is thus indispensable to re-establish a critique of the paradoxical effects of memory aids and, at the same time, to search for new forms of remembrance that, by combining an experiential dimension and a public sphere, refocus attention on the connection between latency, tension and triggers, tension and experiential triggers of involuntary memory, and on the ability to break down fictions and on the capacity to break the fictions of collective memory.
El artículo investiga el recuerdo y el olvido indiscriminado y absoluto de todo, la hipermnesia y la amnesia como términos extremos que la investigación ha utilizado y utiliza para los diferentes fenómenos de la memoria, tanto en los individuos como en las formas sociales y políticas. Frente a estos desplazamientos, es pues indispensable restablecer una crítica de los efectos paradójicos de las ayudas a la memoria y, al mismo tiempo, buscar nuevas formas de recuerdo que, mezclando una dimensión experiencial y una esfera pública, vuelvan a centrar la atención en la conexión entre la latencia, la tensión y los desencadenantes experienciales de la memoria involuntaria y en la capacidad de romper las ficciones de la memoria colectiva.
memory studies, memorials, countermonuments, hypermnesia, amnesia
memory studies, memorials, countermonuments, hypermnesia, amnesia
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