Articles | Volume 70, issue 3
https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-70-215-2015
https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-70-215-2015
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01 Sep 2015
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Landscapes of memory: a practice theory approach to geographies of memory

G. Maus

Abstract. Conceptualised from a practice theory perspective, "landscape" can be employed as an overarching term encompassing otherwise divergent perspectives within geographies of memory: landscape of memory can denote social practice, meaningful materiality, individual experience, and collective imaginations as constituent of localised memory. Using Theodore Schatzki's practice theory, landscapes of memory are described as a social phenomenon: practices of memory contextualise certain places as meaningful in relation to the past. In turning to small Cold War munitions bunkers, by way of example, it is demonstrated how this perspective broadens the scope of geographies of memory to include everyday practices and their relation to collective memories.