Social Memory and History: Anthropological Perspectives

Social Memory and History: Anthropological Perspectives

Social Memory and History: Anthropological Perspectives

Social Memory and History: Anthropological Perspectives

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Overview

In Social Memory and History, a group of anthropologists, sociologists, social linguists, gerontologists, and historians explore the ways in which memory reconstructs the past and constructs the present. A substantial introduction by the editors outlines the key issues in the understanding of social memory: its nature and process, its personal and political implications, the crisis in memory, and the relationship between social and individual memory. Ten cross-cultural case studies—groups ranging from Kiowa songsters, Burgundian farmers, elderly Phildelaphia whites, Chilean political activists, American immigrants to Israel, and Irish working class women—then explore how social memory transmits culture or contests it at the individual, community, and national levels in both tangible and symbolic spheres.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780759116436
Publisher: AltaMira Press
Publication date: 10/23/2002
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 252
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Climo is an anthropologist at Michigan State University. Cattell is a research associate in anthropology at The Field Museum, Chicago.

Table of Contents


Chapter 1 Introduction: Meaning in Social Memory and History: Anthropological Perspectives
Chapter 2
Chapter I: Continuity in Memory, History, and Culture
Chapter 3
Chapter 1: Exploring Venues of Social Memory
Chapter 4
Chapter 2: It Wasn't a Woman's World: Memory Construction and the Culture of Control in a North of Ireland Parish
Chapter 5
Chapter 3: A Personal History of Memory
Chapter 6
Chapter 4: Remembering the Past, Re-Membering the Present: Elders' Constructions of Place and Self in a Philadelphia Neighborhood
Chapter 7
Chapter 5: The Cemetery: A Site for Construction of Memory, Identity, and Ethnicity
Chapter 8
Chapter 6: Memories of the American Jewish Aliyah: Connecting Individual and Collective Experience
Chapter 9
Chapter II Contested Memory and History
Chapter 10
Chapter 7: Kiowa: On Song and Memory
Chapter 11
Chapter 8: Symbolic Violence and Language: Mexico and Its Uses of Symbols
Chapter 12
Chapter III Reconciliation and Redress
Chapter 13
Chapter 9: Remembering and Forgetting: Creative Expression and Reconciliation in Post-Pinochet Chile
Chapter 14
Chapter 10: The Meshingomesia Indian Village Schoolhouse in Memory and History
Chapter 15 Bibliography
Chapter 16 Index
Chapter 17 About the Authors
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