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    Collective Memory and Media

    Yazar : Dilan Çiftçi
    ISBN :9786052416228
    Sayfa Sayısı :116
    Baskı Sayısı :1
    Ebatlar :16x23.5 cm
    Basım Yılı :2019
    240,00 ₺
    204,00 ₺
    Tahmini Kargoya Veriliş Zamanı: 2-4 iş günü içerisinde tedarik edilip kargoya verilecektir.

    “In each epoch memory reconstructs an image of the past that is in accord with the predominant thoughts of the society.”
    Maurice Halbwachs

    The aim of the current book is to explore the conceptual development of collective memory of missing persons issues. Cyprus presents a unique opportunity for the investigation of collective memory and related issues dueto its vibrant and unresolved political and historical milieu. In order to provide a conceptual definition of collective memory, the types of memories, collective remembering and collective forgetting were elaborated in this book.

    ‘There is one critical way we honor great histories: by remembrance. Collective memory is as old as human society itself, serving as an important source of social cohesion, yet as Dilan Ciftci shows in this book, it has served and been shaped by media. Drawing on recent theoretical discussions of collective memory and forgetting, she develops an important new basis for media roles in such processes. Crucial to Ciftci’s analysis is her examination of the missing persons issues in Cyprus in symbolic configurations of collective memory as remembrance becomes increasingly important to Turkish and Greek Cypriot communities. She demonstrates the media’s capacity to simulate collective memory and the imperviousness of the historical past in post-conflict societies.’’ Assoc. Prof. Dr. Luciano Baracco.

    ‘‘This book is a must read for all Cypriots. By delving into the pages, you will go through a rollercoaster of emotions covered eloquen0tly by the author to arrive at an acceptance of the past, on the path toward reconciliation.’’ Assoc. Prof. Dr. Shenel Husnu Raman.

    “In each epoch memory reconstructs an image of the past that is in accord with the predominant thoughts of the society.”
    Maurice Halbwachs

    The aim of the current book is to explore the conceptual development of collective memory of missing persons issues. Cyprus presents a unique opportunity for the investigation of collective memory and related issues dueto its vibrant and unresolved political and historical milieu. In order to provide a conceptual definition of collective memory, the types of memories, collective remembering and collective forgetting were elaborated in this book.

    ‘There is one critical way we honor great histories: by remembrance. Collective memory is as old as human society itself, serving as an important source of social cohesion, yet as Dilan Ciftci shows in this book, it has served and been shaped by media. Drawing on recent theoretical discussions of collective memory and forgetting, she develops an important new basis for media roles in such processes. Crucial to Ciftci’s analysis is her examination of the missing persons issues in Cyprus in symbolic configurations of collective memory as remembrance becomes increasingly important to Turkish and Greek Cypriot communities. She demonstrates the media’s capacity to simulate collective memory and the imperviousness of the historical past in post-conflict societies.’’ Assoc. Prof. Dr. Luciano Baracco.

    ‘‘This book is a must read for all Cypriots. By delving into the pages, you will go through a rollercoaster of emotions covered eloquen0tly by the author to arrive at an acceptance of the past, on the path toward reconciliation.’’ Assoc. Prof. Dr. Shenel Husnu Raman.

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