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[Commlist] CFP "Shaping memories in contemporary narratives". Funes journal n.4 2020
Sun Jun 28 15:08:15 GMT 2020
*Funes. Journal of Narratives and Social Sciences*
Open access double blind peer review journal
ISSN 2532-6732
Call for Papers: Shaping memories in contemporary narratives
N.4 2020 Editors: Marta Vignola, Stefano Bory
http://www.serena.unina.it/index.php/funes/announcement/view/113
One of the main issues characterizing the current debate on social
sciences (with a proliferation of Memory Studies especially since the
1980s in the Anglo-Saxon and European area) concern the role of memory
not only related to its theoretical definition, but also referring to
its possible use as an interpretative tool in the empirical analysis of
social and cultural processes.
The studies on the social origin of memory have developed in different
fields, from the sociology of Halbwachs, Assmann, Cohen, Lavabre,
Zerubavel, Jedlowski, Namer, Jelin, to other philosophical and
historical perspectives authors such as Nora, Ricoeur, Ost, Le Goff,
Jenkins, Arendt, Benjamin, Kracauer... All these strands have
contributed to a systematization of memory by placing it in a
multidisciplinary field.
To remember we need others. This is because our memories, including the
most intimate and personal ones, only acquire meaning when they are
shared with an emotional and social community that will contribute to
their elaboration. The memories of individuals are not, therefore, able
to construct, in retrospect, social frames of reference, but are the
tools used by the collective memory to recompose an image of the past
that is incessantly modified and re-described orienting the future.
A noticeable contradiction emerges here, namely that memory is exercised
starting from the present and not from the past. Reword: we only
remember what we have reconstructed. Social thought itself is
essentially the expression of metamemorial narratives: elaborations,
recompositions, shapes, negotiations of memories, in dialectics between
memory and oblivion, among the members of a more or less vast social
group. There is no memory without a collective re-interpretation and
renegotiation - and the category of counter-memory becomes relevant.
Starting from the issues related to memory – and from a
sociological-cultural outlook above all - will be evaluated:
contributions of an exclusively theoretical approach; contributions
which, starting from empirical research, produce theoretical reflections
on the topics of the call; contributions in which memory is an
investigative tool for reading social and cultural change - i.e. the use
of life stories, narrative interviews and other biographical tools in
which memory assumes a prominent importance from a methodological point
of view.
The subject matters and topics of the call could be, in a non-exclusive way:
⁃ Old and new narrative forms of memory.
⁃ Post-industrial memory.
⁃ Media and memory.
⁃ Memory, justice and power.
⁃ From post-colonial memories to migrant memories.
⁃ Memory and neuroscience.
Propositions presentation
The abstract (max 500 words) can be written in Italian or in English and
sent at the email
addresses:
(atelier.funes /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(atelier.funes /at/ gmail.com)>
(marta.vignola /at/ unisalento.it) <mailto:(marta.vignola /at/ unisalento.it)>
(bory /at/ unina.it) <mailto:(bory /at/ unina.it)>
The proposition needs to contain:
* Name, Surname, Institue of provenience and academic position of the
author;
* Provisional title of the article;
* Indication in the email Subject line: “Call: Shaping memories in
contemporary narratives”
Times:
Abstract deadline: 25 July 2020
Results announced: 1st August 2020
Paper deadline: 20 September 2020
Referees’ decision: 5 October 2020
Final papers: 31 October 2020
Publication: November 2020
Accepted languages
English, Italian, French, Spanish
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