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Multidirectional Memory and the Agency of the Aesthetic

  • Michael Rothberg
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  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Acknowledgements V
  3. Contents VII
  4. Introduction: Doing Memory Studies with Ann Rigney 1
  5. 1 History, Narrative, Memory
  6. History, Memory, and Historical Theory: Five Ideas for Good Memory Management 17
  7. Stories We Remember By: Narrativity and Memory-Making 23
  8. Narratives at my Doorstep: Researching Memory as an “Improper Historian” 31
  9. The Nation Facing Its Memories 41
  10. Orating Prememory from the Dock 47
  11. Divided Narratives and the Crisis of National Solidarity 53
  12. 2 The Dynamics of Memory
  13. Memory in Motion: The Dynamic Turn 61
  14. The Dynamics of Postmemory 67
  15. The Political Economy of Memory 73
  16. Digging Up Mnemonic Fossils 77
  17. Flashbulb Memories as Sites for Collective Memories 85
  18. Eccentric Agency: Women ‘Remembering’ Chattel Slavery 91
  19. Transmutations of an Argentine Site of Traumatic Memory 97
  20. Citrus: An Experiment in Memory Work 103
  21. 3 Mediation and Remediation
  22. Mediation and Prosthetic Memory 113
  23. The Platformization of Scholarly Legacy 117
  24. Memory and Platformization 123
  25. Memory and Artificial Intelligence 129
  26. Cultural Memory and Cultural Analytics 135
  27. The Media Amnesia of Capital Accumulation 141
  28. 4 Life and Afterlives of Memory
  29. Afterlives of Literature: Five Lessons from Odyssean Mnemohistory 149
  30. The Afterlives of a National Apology: From Reconciliation to Self-Determination 157
  31. The Cultural Memory of Protest Slogans 163
  32. Musical After/Lives: Cultural Remembrance and Distributed Creativity 171
  33. Posthumanist Dreams of Imperfect Memories 179
  34. How a Footnote Remembers 185
  35. A Portable Fatherland: Afterlives of the St. George’s Night Uprising (1343) in Estonian Cultural Memory 191
  36. 5 National and Transnational Memory
  37. Transnational Memory Reconsidered 201
  38. How (Post) Memory Matters to Justice 207
  39. Flags, Hearts, and Stamps: The Transnational Memory of COVID-19 215
  40. Remembering the Female Partisan: Sanja Iveković’s Transnational Memory Work 223
  41. Articulation, Politics and the Aesthetic: Yeats’s Nobel Prize, 1923–2023 231
  42. Memory Translation and Minor Transnationalism 237
  43. 6 The Matter of Memory
  44. Remembering Things: The Materiality of Memory and the Memory of Materials 245
  45. Accidental Archives and Diffractive Reading: Gladys Mgudlandlu and the Resistant Periodical Memory Object 251
  46. The Transcultural Mnemonic Agency of “Post-German” Things in Poland 259
  47. Provocative Objects and the Remaking of Cultural Memory 267
  48. Bones of Contention: Necrotoxicity in the Francoist Underworld 273
  49. Ecologies of the Discarded: Cartographic Collage as Mnemonic Recovery 281
  50. Who and What Matters in Literary Memory 289
  51. 7 The Agency of the Aesthetic
  52. Multidirectional Memory and the Agency of the Aesthetic 297
  53. Scales of Memory: Family Chronicles and the Agency of the Aesthetic 305
  54. Remembering Earth: Countering Planetary Amnesia through the Creative Arts 313
  55. Post-Religious Memory and the Agency of the Aesthetic: ‘Small acts of repair’ in Lucas Rijneveld’s The Discomfort of Evening 319
  56. Writing for the Birds: Early Irish Lyrics and the Unravelling of Cultural Memory 327
  57. Affiliation and Mediation: Memory in Performance in An Old Song Half Forgotten by Deirdre Kinahan 333
  58. Aesthetic Autonomy after Adorno 341
  59. 8 The Memory-Activism Nexus
  60. Memories, Social Movements and Activism from Below 349
  61. “Activist Memory” and Trade Unionism ‘Splintering’ the Memory-Activism Nexus: State and Market Forces in the Vortex of Civic Memory 355
  62. ‘Splintering’ the Memory-Activism Nexus: State and Market Forces in the Vortex of Civic Memory 361
  63. Visual Memory of Protest in the Age of Generative Artificial Intelligence 369
  64. Remembering Autism in the Memory-Activism Nexus 377
  65. Monuments as Actants of Mnemonic Change 383
  66. Activist Afterlives 389
  67. Bibliography 393
  68. The Authors 425
  69. Index 435
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