Institute of Sociology
of the Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology
of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Semenova, Viktoria. Wounded memory and collective identity. In: Collective Memories in War, ed. by Elena Rozhdestvenskaya, V. Semenova, I. Tartakovskaya, K. Kosela. London: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2016. P. 125-139.



Semenova, Viktoria. Wounded memory and collective identity. In: Collective Memories in War, ed. by Elena Rozhdestvenskaya, V. Semenova, I. Tartakovskaya, K. Kosela. London: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2016. P. 125-139.

Глава из книги: Rozhdestvenskaya E., Semenova V., Tartakovskaya I., Kozela K. (eds). Collective Memories in War. London: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2016. 196 pp.
ISBN 978-1-13-893548-8

Posted on site: 10.12.15

 


Abstract

The chapter deals with the problem of trauma memory and its place in collectie identification process based on the veteran's narraties about Afghan war. The focus of the chapter mainly is devoted to the process of trauma narration: how and what is said or what are they silent about and how it is connected with collective identity and forms the boundaries between "we" and "they". It also turns to the connection between national memories and local memories in situation of unstable discrurse of local war.

Авторы:

Семенова В.В.

Content (in russ)