2022
DOI: 10.1177/17506980221085528
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Non-memory: Remembering beyond the discursive and the symbolic

Abstract: Central and Eastern Europe—scenes of brutal genocides in the past century—are dotted with sites of trauma. Only some of those potential sites of memory are currently marked with plaques or memorials. Mnemonic responses to such sites do occur but are not part of an easily readable symbolic system within official culture. They are often contradictory: at once supporting and blocking memory about a given event. The concept of “non-memory” developed by Polish sociologists might be helpful in grasping vernacular me… Show more

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“…Post-war Algeria under Bouteflika chose non-commemoration. Intensive efforts have been marked to silence the alternative meanings of the past and strengthen non-memory (Hirszowicz & Neyman, 2007; Sendyka, 2022). In tracing memorials of the civil war, one notices the presence of small and symbolic memorials of different victimized groups, specifically civilians affected by armed groups’ violence, next to cemeteries.…”
Section: Amnesty and Reconciliation: Between Moral Concerns And Secur...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Post-war Algeria under Bouteflika chose non-commemoration. Intensive efforts have been marked to silence the alternative meanings of the past and strengthen non-memory (Hirszowicz & Neyman, 2007; Sendyka, 2022). In tracing memorials of the civil war, one notices the presence of small and symbolic memorials of different victimized groups, specifically civilians affected by armed groups’ violence, next to cemeteries.…”
Section: Amnesty and Reconciliation: Between Moral Concerns And Secur...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is especially true for a challenging element of recent justifications brought forward by the Russian regime: the outright approval-not-even-denial-of perpetration. The oftentimes "shockingly explicit" (Noordenbos, 2022(Noordenbos, : 1299 statements of violent intent that operate beyond denial and other forms of "non-memory" (Sendyka, 2022) pose one of the crucial "challenges for memory studies" (Saryusz-Wolska et al, 2022) that the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine entails.…”
Section: A New Historical Moment and The Return Of Historymentioning
confidence: 99%