Phenomenological Reviews

Series | Book | Chapter

146648

Memory and countermemory

for an open future

Martin Matuštík

pp. 323-330

Abstract

Something fundamentally new is taking place in forms of memorialization that impacts post-Holocaust, trauma, postcolonial, and post-Wall (1989) research on memory by creating shared transdisciplinary spaces for conversations.

Publication details

Published in:

Jung Hwa Yol, Embree Lester (2016) Political phenomenology: essays in memory of Petee Jung. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 323-330

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-27775-2_18

Full citation:

Matuštík Martin (2016) „Memory and countermemory: for an open future“, In: H.Y. Jung & L. Embree (eds.), Political phenomenology, Dordrecht, Springer, 323–330.