Affiliation:
1. Goethe University Frankfurt
2. New School for Social Research
Abstract
Abstract
The two authors – one from literary and cultural studies, the other a cognitive psychologist – explore how the
interdisciplinary perspective of Memory Studies can broaden and enrich current research efforts on flashbulb memories (FBMs). FBMs
are memories of the circumstances in which one learned of a public emotionally charged event, such as 9/11. Psychological research
on FBMs have focused on their cognitive properties, their putative accuracy and confidence. But we claim that when seen in the
broader interdisciplinary perspective of collective memory research, FBMs emerge as inextricably linked up with social, cultural,
and narrative dynamics. This article therefore locates FBMs at the intersection of individual and collective memory narratives.
Connecting research in cognitive psychology with cultural Memory Studies, we explore how flashbulb narratives bear on social
identity and how they might travel across national boundaries or across generations. We further discuss how FBMs are tied to
culture, aesthetics, and media history.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Literature and Literary Theory,Social Sciences (miscellaneous),History,Education
Cited by
3 articles.
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