Reflexive ethnography of Poland’s non-memory about Jews and the Holocaust: Revisiting fieldwork, revising assumptions
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Published:2021-08-03
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Volume:
Page:175069802110333
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ISSN:1750-6980
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Container-title:Memory Studies
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Memory Studies
Author:
Kapralski Slawomir1ORCID,
Niedźwiedzki Dariusz,
Nowak Jacek2
Affiliation:
1. Pedagogical University of Krakow, Poland
2. Jagiellonian University, Poland
Abstract
The authors present their experience of revisiting the in-depth interviews collected in 1988–1993 in the context of new research on Poland’s memories of Jews and the Holocaust conducted by them in 2013–2017. The revisit, carried out in a radically different intellectual and socio-political context, helped the authors: (1) to change their focus from the past to the present in which the interviews were conducted and in which the respondents constructed their remembrance; (2) to understand memory as a contingent and contextual image of the past, functional in relation to the identity-management of the remembering subjects; (3) to discover the previously neglected importance of the non-discursive attitudes to the past, located between amnesia and remembrance, which the authors have called non-memory.
Funder
narodowa agencja wymiany akademickiej
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Subject
Experimental and Cognitive Psychology,Cultural Studies,Social Psychology