Collective Remembering and the Making of Political Culture - Couverture souple

Liu, James H.

 
9781108984737: Collective Remembering and the Making of Political Culture

Synopsis

Collective memory can make and break political culture around the world. Representations and reinterpretations of the past intersect with actions that shape the future. A nation's political culture emerges from complex layers of institutional and individual responses to historical events. Society changes and is changed by these layers of memory over time. Understanding them gives us insight into where we are today. Encompassing examples from colonization and decolonization, revolving around the critical junctures of the world wars, this book illustrates how collective memory is produced and organized, through commemoration, through monuments, and through individuals sharing stories. Using concrete examples from around the world, James H. Liu shows how different disciplines can come together through shared concepts like narratives and generational memories to provide mutually enriching perspectives on how political culture is made, and how it changes.

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À propos de l'auteur

James H. Liu is Professor of Psychology at Massey University, New Zealand. His research focuses on social, cross-cultural, and political psychology. He has been influential in the development of Asian social psychology, including an indigenous psychology of Confucianism, and he advocates for psychology as a human science.

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9781108833523: Collective Remembering and the Making of Political Culture

Edition présentée

ISBN 10 :  1108833527 ISBN 13 :  9781108833523
Editeur : Cambridge University Press, 2022
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