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https://doi.org/10.20901/pm.60.3.05

The importance of cultural memory for the construction of collective identity and ontological security: a case study of Japan and Kosovo

Đurđica Stanković orcid id orcid.org/0000-0001-9708-3276 ; Institut društvenih nauka, Beograd
Milica Topalović orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-6088-9388 ; Institut za političke studije, Beograd


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Sažetak

The collective cultural memory is built on important, often traumatic, historical moments, which are reconstructed in the consciousness of the people by ‎sacralization, transmitted by oral tradition, and maintained by the creation of ‎narratives that consequently become a formative, integrative, and mobilizing ‎factor of collective identity. Strongholds of memory and symbols of collective ‎identity provide permanence and stability to the community in the examples ‎of both Japan and Kosovo*. Although the context of the study of memory is ‎different in the two case studies, the authors find the point of convergence of ‎two seemingly incompatible examples, Japan and Kosovo, in the memory of ‎traumatic events and suffering of both nations through the prism of the culture ‎of memory as a reference theoretical model. Seen through the lenses of social ‎constructivism, the paper aims to answer the question of whether the memory ‎of the nuclear attack tends to change and simplify the Japanese identity, and ‎to explore the potential for the creation of a national myth based on the motives of suffering and sacrifice, as is the case with the Kosovo myth. Also, the ‎research intention is reflected in the determination of the significance, but also ‎the (mis)use of the Kosovo myth in the historical positioning of the Serbian people, both in the construction of our identity and in the creation of distinction in relation to Others. Ontological security, as a learned relationship with ‎Others through the culture of remembering common (in)glorious moments, ‎builds on the existing findings of the general theory of culture by answering ‎the question of why the existence of collective identities through the culture ‎of memory is a topical security issue‎

Ključne riječi

Cultural Memory; Social Constructivism; Japan; Kosovo Myth; Collective Identity

Hrčak ID:

310268

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/310268

Datum izdavanja:

29.11.2023.

Podaci na drugim jezicima: srpski

Posjeta: 1.237 *