Memory in Discourse: Approaching Conflicting Constellations of Holocaust and Postcolonial Memory in Germany

In today’s Germany, the memory of the Holocaust has become institutionalized. However, its institutionalization should not be mistaken for stability. In fact, Holocaust memory has been and still is questioned and contested. At the same time, a global phenomenon, postcolonial memory, is receiving inc...

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Main Author: Liane Schäfer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Karolinum Press 2021-04-01
Series:Acta Universitatis Carolinae Studia Territorialia
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Online Access:https://stuter.fsv.cuni.cz/index.php/stuter/article/view/812
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description In today’s Germany, the memory of the Holocaust has become institutionalized. However, its institutionalization should not be mistaken for stability. In fact, Holocaust memory has been and still is questioned and contested. At the same time, a global phenomenon, postcolonial memory, is receiving increased attention in Germany. As postcolonial memory is better understood, new questions are arising about Germany’s memory culture in the twenty-first century. Precisely because of Germany’s experience with National Socialism, the memory of colonialism exists in a memory space that is heavily influenced by discussions of the Holocaust. The memories of the two phenomena appear in constellations that conflict with each other. In this paper, I address the two conflicting constellations of Holocaust memory and postcolonial memory, and propose a discursive perspective on Germany’s memory culture. Analyzing a national memory culture as a creation of discourse provides an opportunity to resolve the argumentative standoff between Holocaust memory and postcolonial memory, and instead put German memory culture itself at the center of criticism.
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spelling doaj.art-6bef7902e12c4979a8e259f98299a0ae2024-04-02T07:32:44ZengKarolinum PressActa Universitatis Carolinae Studia Territorialia1213-44492336-32312021-04-01202578210.14712/23363231.2021.411072Memory in Discourse: Approaching Conflicting Constellations of Holocaust and Postcolonial Memory in GermanyLiane SchäferIn today’s Germany, the memory of the Holocaust has become institutionalized. However, its institutionalization should not be mistaken for stability. In fact, Holocaust memory has been and still is questioned and contested. At the same time, a global phenomenon, postcolonial memory, is receiving increased attention in Germany. As postcolonial memory is better understood, new questions are arising about Germany’s memory culture in the twenty-first century. Precisely because of Germany’s experience with National Socialism, the memory of colonialism exists in a memory space that is heavily influenced by discussions of the Holocaust. The memories of the two phenomena appear in constellations that conflict with each other. In this paper, I address the two conflicting constellations of Holocaust memory and postcolonial memory, and propose a discursive perspective on Germany’s memory culture. Analyzing a national memory culture as a creation of discourse provides an opportunity to resolve the argumentative standoff between Holocaust memory and postcolonial memory, and instead put German memory culture itself at the center of criticism.https://stuter.fsv.cuni.cz/index.php/stuter/article/view/812holocaust memorypostcolonial memorydiscoursegermanyachille mbembe
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Memory in Discourse: Approaching Conflicting Constellations of Holocaust and Postcolonial Memory in Germany
Acta Universitatis Carolinae Studia Territorialia
holocaust memory
postcolonial memory
discourse
germany
achille mbembe
title Memory in Discourse: Approaching Conflicting Constellations of Holocaust and Postcolonial Memory in Germany
title_full Memory in Discourse: Approaching Conflicting Constellations of Holocaust and Postcolonial Memory in Germany
title_fullStr Memory in Discourse: Approaching Conflicting Constellations of Holocaust and Postcolonial Memory in Germany
title_full_unstemmed Memory in Discourse: Approaching Conflicting Constellations of Holocaust and Postcolonial Memory in Germany
title_short Memory in Discourse: Approaching Conflicting Constellations of Holocaust and Postcolonial Memory in Germany
title_sort memory in discourse approaching conflicting constellations of holocaust and postcolonial memory in germany
topic holocaust memory
postcolonial memory
discourse
germany
achille mbembe
url https://stuter.fsv.cuni.cz/index.php/stuter/article/view/812
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