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Silence and Memory: A Special Issue of Memory

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This issue of Memory focuses on silence and its implications for memory, and also for the implications of silences that extend beyond memory, to the functioning of individuals, groups, and societies. Silence can represent things taken for granted, and also things unsayable. The memory implications of silencing are complex. In terms of traditional memory research concerns – with accuracy and completeness – silencing has clearly negative implications. But silencing is also a means by which self and group become aligned in their views of the past. The contributions here make a strong case for memory researchers to consider what is not recalled, as well as what is.

Editor: Pasupathi, Monisha, Editor: McLean, Kate C

Topic: Psychology
Media: Book
ISBN: 1848727259
Language: English
Pages: 156

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Weight 2 lbs

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