回忆录
叙述的
口述历史
美学
领域(数学)
心理学
历史
视觉艺术
社会学
艺术
文学类
考古
艺术史
数学
纯数学
标识
DOI:10.1080/07370024.2012.656065
摘要
This article presents findings from a field study of 8 persons older than 50 who were undertaking a range of activities with the intention of “recording their memories for posterity.” We describe practices associated with dealing with inherited family archives; the creation of new artifacts (such as scrapbooks and collections of letters) out of repurposed archived materials; and the recording of one's memoirs. Our analysis leads us to emphasise a distinction between “personal” memory and memory “for family,” noting that although memory is used in the construction of a sense of one's own history, and in enabling personal reflection on the past, the work that is bound up with processing archives and producing new artifacts is heavily influenced by a desire to make them accessible and relevant to children and grandchildren, both now and in the future. The tending to, and crafting of, these materials can be understood as a means of creating a “joint” past and reinforcing a wider family narrative. We conclude ...
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