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    Discourse on the Politics of Memory: Studies of Symbolic Aspects by Rusakova, O.F., Gribovod, E.G., Moiseenko, Ya.Yu.

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The increased interest of the scientific community in the search for strategies for interpreting the past, the problems of memory and historical politics has had a significant impact on the formation of such a research direction within the social sciences and humanities as "memory studies". But despite a number of works devoted to different mnemonic aspects, including the analysis of commemorative practices and the identification of the main actors, the symbolic side of the politics of memory still remains on the periphery of the scientific discourse. …”
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    Theoretical and Methodological Approaches to Collective Memory Analysis in Memory Studies by A. A. Nechaeva

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…The goal of this research is to provide such a review and determine the most valid research methods in Memory Studies. The relevance of the presented research is determined by the fact that the proposition of a methodological apparatus for Memory Studies is necessary for the finalization of its formation as an independent discipline.Methodology and sources. …”
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    Collective traumas as a subject of memory studies: the specifics of Russian discourse by Anikin Daniil Aleksandrovich

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The article analyses the problems of cultural traumas as a study subject in the framework of memory studies. The author highlights the psychological and sociological interpretation of trauma paying attention to how their interweaving sets the variety of angles for the trauma studying in domestic humanitarian science. …”
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    Sites of violence and their communities: critical memory studies in the post-human era by Roma Sendyka

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…These interdisciplinary discussions focused on overlooked, repressed or ignored sites of violence that may benefit from new approaches to memory studies, approaches that go beyond the traditional focus on communication, symbolism, representation and communality. …”
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