书评:一个永恒的名字:文化纪念与匿名纪念传统

IF 1.4 2区 心理学 Q1 CULTURAL STUDIES Memory Studies Pub Date : 2023-03-29 DOI:10.1177/17506980221150891c
S. Waterman
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作者认为,该项目为朗坦帕斯的灾难故事创建了一个平台,将记忆工作作为“一个递归和自适应的收集过程”(第365页)。在最后一章“Bhukampa:地震后的尼泊尔朗诵”中,Michael Hutt重点介绍了地震后尼泊尔诗歌。他通过质疑诗歌的内容是否是“内生反应”(第368页),以及如果是,它们与对生活更广泛的“内生响应”有何不同,来研究记忆的文学形式。赫特确定了与这场灾难有关的六个诗歌主题:痛苦和决心、见证、作为惩罚者的布坎帕(地震)、作为统一者和平等者的布坎帕、损失的分配以及政治愤怒和不信任。尽管诗人主要是来自统治种姓的人,但他们也是具有个人主观主义的个人,在诗歌中,他们表达了作为一个尼泊尔民族的普遍团结。总的来说,这部经过编辑的作品在灾害研究领域具有特殊意义,因为它是由专门研究尼泊尔和喜马拉雅山的多学科作者完成的;在33名提交人中,14人为尼泊尔国民(第17页)。这项工作将过去的记忆和正在进行的记忆结合在一个综合的集合中,该集合包括记忆研究,并跨越整个事件的时间线。该卷提出了许多有用的问题,并提供了有价值的证据,特别是对于对灾害研究以及当代喜马拉雅和南亚研究感兴趣的研究人员和读者来说。
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Book review: An Everlasting Name: Cultural Remembrance and Traditions of Onymic Commemoration
authors argue that the project creates a platform for the disaster stories of Langtangpas, employing memory work as ‘a recursive and adaptive process of gathering’ (p. 365). In the final chapter, ‘Bhukampa: Nepali Recitations of an Earthquake Aftermath’, Michael Hutt focusses on Nepali poetry post-earthquake. He investigates the literary form of memory by questioning whether the contents of poetry are an ‘endogenous response’ (p. 368) and, if so, how they differ from the broader ‘endogenous response’ to life. Hutt identifies six poetry motifs relating to the disaster: anguish and determination, witness, the bhukampa (earthquake) as a punisher, the bhukampa as unifier and leveller, the distribution of loss, and political anger and distrust. Although the poets are mainly men from dominant castes, they are also individuals with personal subjectivities and in the poems, they express a general unity as a Nepali nation. Overall, this edited work is of special significance in the field of disaster studies since it was completed by multidisciplinary authors who specialise in Nepal and Himalayan studies; of the 33 authors, 14 are Nepali nationals (p. 17). The work combines the memory of the past and the ongoing memorisation in an integrative collection, which encompasses memory studies and spans the timeline of an entire event. The volume raises many useful questions and presents valuable evidence, particularly for researchers and readers interested in disaster studies and contemporary Himalayan and South Asian studies.
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Memory Studies
Memory Studies Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Memory Studies is an international peer reviewed journal. Memory Studies affords recognition, form, and direction to work in this nascent field, and provides a critical forum for dialogue and debate on the theoretical, empirical, and methodological issues central to a collaborative understanding of memory today. Memory Studies examines the social, cultural, cognitive, political and technological shifts affecting how, what and why individuals, groups and societies remember, and forget. The journal responds to and seeks to shape public and academic discourse on the nature, manipulation, and contestation of memory in the contemporary era.
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