Inside or Outside the Village?
Remembering and Forgetting along Social Borders
Abstract
The logic and patterns of interpretation of the processes of remembering and forgetting Nazi forced labor are empirically researched in the 2024 study presented by Angelika Laumer. The study area is located in Bavaria and is restricted to rural areas. Using a combination of qualitative interviews and grounded theory, she identifies everyday, interaction-based logics of remembrance that are theoretically categorized using cultural studies and sociological concepts of memory.
Copyright (c) 2024 Katharina Hacker
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