Caftanism, instead of the oblivion

The following research is based on the existing contributions in the domain of the memory studies and notion of fine difference between processes of memorising, remembering and forgetting. After a brief introduction to the meaning of terms crucial for the cultural memory and their use in th...

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Main Author: Jokanović Milena B.
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Ethnography, SASA, Belgrade 2024-01-01
Series:Glasnik Etnografskog Instituta SANU
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Online Access:https://doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-0861/2024/0350-08612403077J.pdf
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description The following research is based on the existing contributions in the domain of the memory studies and notion of fine difference between processes of memorising, remembering and forgetting. After a brief introduction to the meaning of terms crucial for the cultural memory and their use in the identity construction process, this theoretical frame will be further analysed through the observation of my grandmothers’, Ashkenazi-born Belgradian, family photo album as a particular figure of memory. Realizing that this photo album does not reveal neither one image of Holocaust and tragic memories, while my grandmother did remember these, a contribution to the cultures of memory theory will be offered and explained through the metaphor of caftan. When unaccepted, it seems as we create robes to hide fragments of our identity under the caftan, everything our social surrounding would not like, or aspects about ourselves we do not want to present. Proposing this term to the cultural memory studies, caftanism would refer to the socially constructed oblivion, which is completely different than the real, literal forgetting.
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spelling doaj-art-995534144d8d4629843e433edbce7f822025-01-30T06:45:24ZengInstitute of Ethnography, SASA, BelgradeGlasnik Etnografskog Instituta SANU0350-08612334-82592024-01-01723779010.2298/GEI2403077J0350-08612403077JCaftanism, instead of the oblivionJokanović Milena B.0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6232-9632Faculty of Philosophy, University of BelgradeThe following research is based on the existing contributions in the domain of the memory studies and notion of fine difference between processes of memorising, remembering and forgetting. After a brief introduction to the meaning of terms crucial for the cultural memory and their use in the identity construction process, this theoretical frame will be further analysed through the observation of my grandmothers’, Ashkenazi-born Belgradian, family photo album as a particular figure of memory. Realizing that this photo album does not reveal neither one image of Holocaust and tragic memories, while my grandmother did remember these, a contribution to the cultures of memory theory will be offered and explained through the metaphor of caftan. When unaccepted, it seems as we create robes to hide fragments of our identity under the caftan, everything our social surrounding would not like, or aspects about ourselves we do not want to present. Proposing this term to the cultural memory studies, caftanism would refer to the socially constructed oblivion, which is completely different than the real, literal forgetting.https://doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-0861/2024/0350-08612403077J.pdfcaftanismmemoryforgettingremembranceidentity construction
spellingShingle Jokanović Milena B.
Caftanism, instead of the oblivion
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caftanism
memory
forgetting
remembrance
identity construction
title Caftanism, instead of the oblivion
title_full Caftanism, instead of the oblivion
title_fullStr Caftanism, instead of the oblivion
title_full_unstemmed Caftanism, instead of the oblivion
title_short Caftanism, instead of the oblivion
title_sort caftanism instead of the oblivion
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memory
forgetting
remembrance
identity construction
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