Memory and place: geographies of a critical relationship

TitleMemory and place: geographies of a critical relationship
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2004
AuthorsSteven Hoelscher, Derek H. Alderman
JournalSocial & Cultural Geography
Volume5
Issue3
Pagination347-355
ISSN14649365
Call Number15625350
Abstract

In recent years, investigations of social or cultural memory have become a major field of inquiry throughout the humanities and social sciences. No longer the sole preserve of psychology, the study of memory now extends to anthropology, sociology, cultural studies, literary studies, communication, history and, increasingly, to geography. This article assesses some of the major trends in this burgeoning literature, especially those works spatial in nature, which we find to be of considerable cross-disciplinary importance. Together, memory and place conjoin to produce much of the context for modern identities; providing a modest overview of that critical, dynamic relationship, this article serves as an introduction to this special issue of Social & Cultural Geography.

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DOI10.1080/1464936042000252769
Short TitleMemory and place