2023
DOI: 10.1177/17506980231155562
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Marginal(ized) plurality: An empirical conceptualization of Michael Rothberg’s “multidirectional memory” in German educational settings

Abstract: In this article, we apply Michael Rothberg’s concept of “multidirectional memory” to an empirical setting, by analyzing qualitative interviews with 124 educators in the field of memory work, such as museum and memorial site employees, teachers, volunteers of non-governmental organizations, and civil society initiatives. We analyzed where they come across memory conflicts and commonality, and what the respective “enabling conditions” were, that is, the influencing factors that promoted or prevented developments… Show more

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“…It is only in the past few years that scholars have zeroed in on the potential of multidirectional memory in the classroom. Articles and book chapters detailing the uses of multidirectional memory have explored the relationship between multidirectional memory and intergenerational memory, its impact on decolonial thinking, and the practical uses of multidirectional memory to educational memory work in Germany (Arnold and Bischoff, 2023; Hansen, 2020; Smith and Thorson, 2019). Each of these pieces takes seriously Rothberg’s (2009) emphasis on multidirectional memory as, “subject to ongoing negotiation, cross-referencing, and borrowing as productive and not private” (p. 3).…”
Section: Pedagogies Of Multidirectional Memorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is only in the past few years that scholars have zeroed in on the potential of multidirectional memory in the classroom. Articles and book chapters detailing the uses of multidirectional memory have explored the relationship between multidirectional memory and intergenerational memory, its impact on decolonial thinking, and the practical uses of multidirectional memory to educational memory work in Germany (Arnold and Bischoff, 2023; Hansen, 2020; Smith and Thorson, 2019). Each of these pieces takes seriously Rothberg’s (2009) emphasis on multidirectional memory as, “subject to ongoing negotiation, cross-referencing, and borrowing as productive and not private” (p. 3).…”
Section: Pedagogies Of Multidirectional Memorymentioning
confidence: 99%