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Memory and Culture

In Our Time: Science

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The Politics of Memory

I think intentionality drives memory and its presence in the public sphere. It seems to me that we owe it to the past to look at the dark eclipses in the history of the nation state, not for pious reasons but just as a way of telling a certain new range of truths about what actually happened. I think the term politics of memory is very instructive in this respect because it says any memory responds to certain intentions and those intentions are usually political intentions of states. Of course those intentions can come from below as well, I think one is talking about a balance of power and certainly I think memory is subject to those forces too.

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