Review: Jens Brockmeier (2015). Beyond the Archive: Memory, Narrative, and the Autobiographical Process

Jens BROCKMEIER's new book proposes a very provocative aim for memory studies: "[T]o radically re-think our very idea of memory and challenge the notions of remembering and forgetting that we have taken for granted" (p.vii). The main target for the author's critique is the archiv...

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Main Author: Lucas Bietti
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Published: FQS 2016-08-01
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Online Access:http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/2695
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spelling doaj-3f15397ea8c94ef981a385248bc91ddd2020-11-24T23:24:41ZdeuFQS Forum: Qualitative Social Research1438-56272016-08-011731815Review: Jens Brockmeier (2015). Beyond the Archive: Memory, Narrative, and the Autobiographical ProcessLucas Bietti0Université de NeuchâtelJens BROCKMEIER's new book proposes a very provocative aim for memory studies: "[T]o radically re-think our very idea of memory and challenge the notions of remembering and forgetting that we have taken for granted" (p.vii). The main target for the author's critique is the archival model of memory. In order to support his approach, the author provides empirical evidence from the neurosciences, social sciences, and humanities. "Beyond the Archive" represents an innovative contribution to the field of memory studies. It brings together disparate disciplinary fields in a novel and sophisticated fashion with a clear goal in mind: to propose a new model for the analysis of autobiographical remembering. BROCKMEIER's book is a true exercise of multidisciplinary research in action, which is much needed in the current climate of psychological and neuroscientific reductionism in the sciences of memory. URN: http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs160338http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/2695autobiographical rememberingarchival modelnarrative modelmemory studies
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Review: Jens Brockmeier (2015). Beyond the Archive: Memory, Narrative, and the Autobiographical Process
Forum: Qualitative Social Research
autobiographical remembering
archival model
narrative model
memory studies
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title Review: Jens Brockmeier (2015). Beyond the Archive: Memory, Narrative, and the Autobiographical Process
title_short Review: Jens Brockmeier (2015). Beyond the Archive: Memory, Narrative, and the Autobiographical Process
title_full Review: Jens Brockmeier (2015). Beyond the Archive: Memory, Narrative, and the Autobiographical Process
title_fullStr Review: Jens Brockmeier (2015). Beyond the Archive: Memory, Narrative, and the Autobiographical Process
title_full_unstemmed Review: Jens Brockmeier (2015). Beyond the Archive: Memory, Narrative, and the Autobiographical Process
title_sort review: jens brockmeier (2015). beyond the archive: memory, narrative, and the autobiographical process
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series Forum: Qualitative Social Research
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description Jens BROCKMEIER's new book proposes a very provocative aim for memory studies: "[T]o radically re-think our very idea of memory and challenge the notions of remembering and forgetting that we have taken for granted" (p.vii). The main target for the author's critique is the archival model of memory. In order to support his approach, the author provides empirical evidence from the neurosciences, social sciences, and humanities. "Beyond the Archive" represents an innovative contribution to the field of memory studies. It brings together disparate disciplinary fields in a novel and sophisticated fashion with a clear goal in mind: to propose a new model for the analysis of autobiographical remembering. BROCKMEIER's book is a true exercise of multidisciplinary research in action, which is much needed in the current climate of psychological and neuroscientific reductionism in the sciences of memory. URN: http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs160338
topic autobiographical remembering
archival model
narrative model
memory studies
url http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/2695
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