Memory. Oblivion
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https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.1825-9618/18142Keywords:
Cultural Memory, Critical History, Antipositivism, Public Sphere, Symbolic FormsAbstract
The subject of this essay is the reconstruction of some formal aspects of the relationship be-tween memory and oblivion. The reference context is that of the interpretation of the sociological theory of collective memory into cultural memory. The essay is also concerned with outlining a further shift from cultural to political theory through reference to counterfactual memory. The thesis it expresses, however, is that with respect to the political hypertrophy of memory, which operates as a guarantee of the identity of collective subjectivities, the critical work of historiography must always be guaranteed, which allows equal access to arguments based on evidences.
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