Культурная память, trauma studies и биополитика: контексты полемики
Abstract
В статье рассматривается полемика в современных американских, европейских и российских cultural studies о трансляции и разрывах культурной памяти; прослеживается влияние социально-политического и интеллектуального контекста на методологию и концептуальные установки исследователей.References
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[2] А. Г. Васильев, “Современные memory-studies и трансформация классического наследия” // Диалоги со временем: память о прошлом в контексте истории / Под ред. Л.П. Репиной. Москва: Кругъ, 2008. С. 19-49.
[3] S. R. Suleiman, Crises of Memory and the Second World War, Harvard University Press, 2008.
[4] A. Assman, “Re-framing Memory: Between Individual and Collective Forms of Constructing the Past,” in Performing the Past: Memory, History, and Identity in Modern Europe, Ed. by Karin Tilmans, Frank van Vree and Jay Winter. Am-sterdam University Press, 2010. P. 35-50.
[5] J. Winter, Remembering War: The Great War between Memory and History in the Twentieth Century. Yale Univer-sity Press, 2006.
[6] G. D. Rosenfeld, “Looming Crash or a Soft Landing? Forecast-ing the Future of the Memory Industry,” The Journal of Modern History. 2009. Vol. 81. Р. 122-158.
[7] M. Kammen, The Mystic Chords of Memory: The Transfor-mation of Tradition in American Culture. New York, US: Knopf, 1991.
[8] F. Hartog, “What is the Role of the Historian in an Increas-ingly Presentist World?” in The New Ways of History. Devel-opments in Historiography, Ed. by G. Harlaftis, N. Karapida-kis, K. Sbonias and V. Vaiopoulos. New York: Tauris Aca-demic Studies, 2010. P. 239–251.
[9] A. Young, The Harmony of Illusions: Inventing Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Princeton, US: Princeton Uni-versity Press, 1995.
[10] P. Hagopian, The Vietnam War in American Memory: Veter-ans, Memorials, and the Politics of Healing. Amherst, US: University of Massachusetts Press, 2009.
[11] W. J. Scott, Vietnam Veterans since the War: The Politics of PTSD, Agent Orange, and the National Memorial. Norman, US: University of Oklahoma Press, 2003.
[12] D. Kellner, Media Culture: Cultural Studies, Identity and Politics Between the Modern and the Postmodern. New York, US: Routledge, 1995.
[13] J. Lembcke, The Spitting Image: Myth, Memory, and the Legacy of Vietnam. New York, US: New York University Press, 1998.
[14] R. Wedge, Treatment for posttraumatic stress disorder in military and veteran populations: Initial assessment. Wash-ington: The National Academies Press, 2012.
[15] K. M. Seeley, Therapy After Terror: 9/11, Psychotherapists, and Mental Health. Camridge University Press, 2008.
[16] C. W. Hoge, C. A. Castro, S. C. Messer, D. McGurk, D. I. Cotting, R. L. Koffman, “Combat duty in Iraq and Afghanistan, mental health problems, and barriers to care,” in New England Journal of Medicine. 2004. Vol. 351. Iss. 1. P. 13-22.
[17] B. E. Wojcik, C. R. Stein, K. Bagg., R. J. Humphrey, J. Orosco, “Traumatic Brain Injury Hospitalizations of U.S. Army Sol-diers Deployed to Afghanistan and Iraq”, in American Jour-nal of Preventive Medicine. 2010. Vol. 38. P. 108-116.
[18] J. Plamper, “The History of Emotions: an Interview with William Reddy, Barbara Rosenwein, and Peter Stearns,” in History and Theory. 2010. Vol. 49. P. 237-265.
[19] W. M. Reddy, The Navigation of Feeling: A Framework for the History of Emotions. Cambridge, U.S.: Cambridge Univer-sity Press, 2004.
[20] V. Fortunati, E. Lamberti, “Cultural Memory: A European Perspective,” in Cultural Memory Studies: An International and Interdisciplinary Handbook, ed. by Astrid Erll and Ansgar Nunning. Berlin, New York: Walter de Gruyter, 2008. P. 127-140.
[21] A. Langenohl, “Memory in Post-Authoritarian Societies,” in Cultural Memory Studies: An International and Interdisci-plinary Handbook, ed. by Astrid Erll and Ansgar Nunning. Berlin, New York: Walter de Gruyter, 2008. P. 163-172.
[22] A. Huyssen, Twilight Memories: Marking time in the Culture of Amnesia. New York. US: Routledge, 1995.
[23] A. Assman, “Canon and Archive,” in Cultural Memory Studies: An International and Interdisciplinary Handbook, ed. by Astrid Erll and Ansgar Nunning. Berlin, New York: Walter de Gruyter, 2008. P. 97-108.
[24] C. Lorenz, “Unstuck in Time: The Sudden Presence of the Past,” in Performing the Past: Memory, History, and Identity in Modern Europe, ed. by Karin Tilmans, Frank van Vree and Jay Winter. Amsterdam University Press, 2010. P. 67-103.
[25] J. Winter, “Shell-Shock and the Cultural History of the Great War,” Journal of Contemporary History. 2000. Vol. 35. No. 1. P. 7-11.
[26] A. Assman, “Re-framing Memory: Between Individual and Collective Forms of Constructing the Past,” in Performing the Past: Memory, History, and Identity in Modern Europe, ed. by Karin Tilmans, Frank van Vree and Jay Winter. Am-sterdam University Press, 2010. P. 35-50.
[27] P. Connerton, How Modernity Forgets. Cambridge Universi-ty Press, 2009.
[28] П. Рикер, Память, история, забвение. Москва: издательство гуманитарной литературы, 2004.
[29] Ж. Деррида, Жак Деррида в Москве. Москва: РИК Культура, 1993.
[30] Б. Гройс, Коммунистический постскриптум. Москва:Ad Marginem, 2007.
[31] В. А. Тишков, Общество в вооруженном конфликте (Этнография чеченской войны). Москва: Наука, 2001.
[32] В. Ф. Цветкова, Чеченский конфликт в отечественной периодической печати. Автореферат дис. к.и.н. Санкт-Петербург, 2007.
[33] Е. С. Щеглова, Дискурс социальных последствий военного синдрома в современном медийном пространстве. Автореферат дис. к.с.н. Саратов, 2012.
[34] S. A. Oushakine, The Patriotism of Despair: Nation, War, and Loss in Russia. Ithaca, US: Cornell University Press, 2009.
[35] S. Felman, D. Laub, Testimony: Crises of Witnessing in Litera-ture, Psychoanalysis and History. New York: Routledge, 1992.
[36] C. Caruth, Unclaimed Experience: Trauma, Narrative, and History. Baltimore, US: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996.
[37] С. Ушакин, “Человека с человеком сближает горе: солдатские матери и позитивизация утраты” // Гендерные исследования. 2005. № 2. С. 64-84.
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КОБЫЛИН, Игорь И.; НИКОЛАИ, Федор В..
Культурная память, trauma studies и биополитика: контексты полемики.
Култура/Culture, [S.l.], n. 5, p. 141-151, mar. 2014.
ISSN 1857-7725.
Available at: <http://journals.cultcenter.net/index.php/culture/article/view/71>. Date accessed: 03 dec. 2023.
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Keywords
культурная память, trauma studies, аффект, идентичность, биополитика

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