Reproducing, rethinking, resisting national narratives :: a sociocultural approach to schematic narrative templates /
"In his now classic Voices of Collective Remembering, James V. Wertsch (2002) examines the extent to which certain narrative themes are embedded in the way the collective past is understood and national communities are imagined. In this work, Wertsch coined the term schematic narrative template...
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spelling | Reproducing, rethinking, resisting national narratives : a sociocultural approach to schematic narrative templates / edited by Ignacio Brescó de Luna, Floor van Alphen. Charlotte, NC : Information Age Publishing, Inc., [2022] ©2022 1 online resource (244 p.). History and Society: Integrating Social, Political and Economic Sciences Ser. "In his now classic Voices of Collective Remembering, James V. Wertsch (2002) examines the extent to which certain narrative themes are embedded in the way the collective past is understood and national communities are imagined. In this work, Wertsch coined the term schematic narrative templates to refer to basic plots, such as the triumph over alien forces or quest for freedom, that are recurrently used, setting a national theme for the past, present and future. Whereas specific narratives are about particular events, dates, settings and actors, schematic narrative templates refer to more abstract structures, grounded in the same basic plot, from which multiple specific accounts of the past can be generated. As dominant and naturalised narrative structures, schematic narrative templates are typically used without being noticed, and are thus extremely conservative, impervious to evidence and resistant to change. The concept of schematic narrative templates is much needed today, especially considering the rise of nationalism and extreme-right populism, political movements that tend to tap into national narratives naturalised and accepted by large swathes of society. The present volume comprises empirical and theoretical contributions to the concept of schematic narrative templates by scholars of different disciplines (Historiography, Psychology, Education and Political Science) and from the vantage point of different cultural and social practices of remembering (viz., school history teaching, political discourses, rituals, museums, the use of images, maps, etc.) in different countries. The volume's main goal is to provide a transdisciplinary debate around the concept of schematic narrative templates, focusing on how narratives change as well as perpetuate at times when nationalist discourses seem to be on the rise. This book will be relevant to anyone interested in history, history teaching, nationalism, collective memory and the wider social debate on how to critically reflect on the past"-- Provided by publisher. Description based upon print version of record. Cover -- Series page -- Reproducing, Rethinking, Resisting National Narratives -- Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data -- Contents -- Series Editor's Preface -- Introduction -- SECTION I: THE POLITICS AND HISTORY OF SCHEMATIC NARRATIVE TEMPLATES -- CHAPTER 1: Narrative Templates and Narrative Fissures in Post-Genocide Rwanda -- CHAPTER 2: Historicizing and Pluralizing Wertsch's Narrative Templates -- CHAPTER 3: Colonialism and Liberation Struggle in Mozambican History Textbooks -- CHAPTER 4: Reconquista or Regaining Spain From the Internal Other SECTION II: EDUCATION, YOUTH, AND SCHEMATIC NARRATIVE TEMPLATES -- CHAPTER 5: Schematic Templates and Diverse Populations in the United States -- CHAPTER 6: Narrative Templates Disrupted? -- CHAPTER 7: Schematic Narrative Templates and National Narratives -- SECTION III: VISUAL CULTURE AND SCHEMATIC NARRATIVE TEMPLATES -- CHAPTER 8: Imagining the Invasion -- CHAPTER 9: Narrating Berber Culture in Moroccan Museums -- CHAPTER 10: Images, Maps, and the (De)Stabilization of National Master Narratives in Argentina -- CHAPTER 11: Mutable and Multilevel Schematic Templates -- ABOUT THE EDITORS ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS. Collective memory. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2006002444 Narration (Rhetoric) Social aspects. Schemas (Psychology) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh90004936 Nationalism and collective memory. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2007009222 Historiography Philosophy. Mémoire collective. Narration Aspect social. Schèmes (Psychologie) Nationalisme et mémoire collective. Historiographie Philosophie. Collective memory fast Historiography Philosophy fast Narration (Rhetoric) Social aspects fast Nationalism and collective memory fast Schemas (Psychology) fast Brescó de Luna, Ignacio, editor. Alphen, Floor van, editor. van Alphen, Floor. has work: Reproducing, rethinking, resisting national narratives (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCY7RdjVQ4drwVVYDyJBCW8 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Brescó de Luna, Ignacio Reproducing, Rethinking, Resisting National Narratives Charlotte, NC : Information Age Publishing, Incorporated,c2022 9781648026621 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3038115 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Reproducing, rethinking, resisting national narratives : a sociocultural approach to schematic narrative templates / History and Society: Integrating Social, Political and Economic Sciences Ser. Cover -- Series page -- Reproducing, Rethinking, Resisting National Narratives -- Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data -- Contents -- Series Editor's Preface -- Introduction -- SECTION I: THE POLITICS AND HISTORY OF SCHEMATIC NARRATIVE TEMPLATES -- CHAPTER 1: Narrative Templates and Narrative Fissures in Post-Genocide Rwanda -- CHAPTER 2: Historicizing and Pluralizing Wertsch's Narrative Templates -- CHAPTER 3: Colonialism and Liberation Struggle in Mozambican History Textbooks -- CHAPTER 4: Reconquista or Regaining Spain From the Internal Other SECTION II: EDUCATION, YOUTH, AND SCHEMATIC NARRATIVE TEMPLATES -- CHAPTER 5: Schematic Templates and Diverse Populations in the United States -- CHAPTER 6: Narrative Templates Disrupted? -- CHAPTER 7: Schematic Narrative Templates and National Narratives -- SECTION III: VISUAL CULTURE AND SCHEMATIC NARRATIVE TEMPLATES -- CHAPTER 8: Imagining the Invasion -- CHAPTER 9: Narrating Berber Culture in Moroccan Museums -- CHAPTER 10: Images, Maps, and the (De)Stabilization of National Master Narratives in Argentina -- CHAPTER 11: Mutable and Multilevel Schematic Templates -- ABOUT THE EDITORS Collective memory. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2006002444 Narration (Rhetoric) Social aspects. Schemas (Psychology) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh90004936 Nationalism and collective memory. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2007009222 Historiography Philosophy. Mémoire collective. Narration Aspect social. Schèmes (Psychologie) Nationalisme et mémoire collective. Historiographie Philosophie. Collective memory fast Historiography Philosophy fast Narration (Rhetoric) Social aspects fast Nationalism and collective memory fast Schemas (Psychology) fast |
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title | Reproducing, rethinking, resisting national narratives : a sociocultural approach to schematic narrative templates / |
title_auth | Reproducing, rethinking, resisting national narratives : a sociocultural approach to schematic narrative templates / |
title_exact_search | Reproducing, rethinking, resisting national narratives : a sociocultural approach to schematic narrative templates / |
title_full | Reproducing, rethinking, resisting national narratives : a sociocultural approach to schematic narrative templates / edited by Ignacio Brescó de Luna, Floor van Alphen. |
title_fullStr | Reproducing, rethinking, resisting national narratives : a sociocultural approach to schematic narrative templates / edited by Ignacio Brescó de Luna, Floor van Alphen. |
title_full_unstemmed | Reproducing, rethinking, resisting national narratives : a sociocultural approach to schematic narrative templates / edited by Ignacio Brescó de Luna, Floor van Alphen. |
title_short | Reproducing, rethinking, resisting national narratives : |
title_sort | reproducing rethinking resisting national narratives a sociocultural approach to schematic narrative templates |
title_sub | a sociocultural approach to schematic narrative templates / |
topic | Collective memory. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2006002444 Narration (Rhetoric) Social aspects. Schemas (Psychology) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh90004936 Nationalism and collective memory. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2007009222 Historiography Philosophy. Mémoire collective. Narration Aspect social. Schèmes (Psychologie) Nationalisme et mémoire collective. Historiographie Philosophie. Collective memory fast Historiography Philosophy fast Narration (Rhetoric) Social aspects fast Nationalism and collective memory fast Schemas (Psychology) fast |
topic_facet | Collective memory. Narration (Rhetoric) Social aspects. Schemas (Psychology) Nationalism and collective memory. Historiography Philosophy. Mémoire collective. Narration Aspect social. Schèmes (Psychologie) Nationalisme et mémoire collective. Historiographie Philosophie. Collective memory Historiography Philosophy Narration (Rhetoric) Social aspects Nationalism and collective memory |
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