This is the first practical guide to research methods in memory
studies. The 12 chapters provide students and researchers with
clear descriptions of particular methods of research for:
investigating community remembering and memory in personal
narratives; exploring national memory and commemoration, and
cultural memory and heritage; attending to disrupted memory;
examining how memory is communicated in everyday life, and how it
is manifested in emergent and resurgent ethnicities; focusing on
the production of social memory in the media; and analysing the
dynamics of remembering in public apologies, and in testimonies
offered by Holocaust survivors. It provides expert appraisals of a
range of techniques and approaches in memory studies. It focuses on
methods and methodology as a way to help bring unity and coherence
to this new field of study.
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