The duty to remember and the right to forget: two literary expressions Cover Image

Le devoir de mémoire et le droit à l’oubli : deux représentations littéraires
The duty to remember and the right to forget: two literary expressions

Author(s): Zuzana Malinovská
Subject(s): Studies of Literature, Theory of Literature
Published by: Univerzita Karlova v Praze - Filozofická fakulta, Vydavatelství
Keywords: memory; transmission; trauma; abuse of the memory; narrative and contemporary literature; L. Salvayre; C. Mavrikakis

Summary/Abstract: The paper proposes an interpretation of two aesthetically convincing contemporary novels (L. Salvayre: La Compagnie des spectres, and C. Mavrikakis: Fleurs de crachat) dealing with the issues of memory (individual and collective, communicative and cultural). It proves that both texts, focusing on the intergenerational transmission of memories of the tragic events of World War II, come to the same conclusions as well-known memory theorists. On the one hand, they suggest that the duty to remember the victims of the past cannot be negated. On the other, they remind that memory cannot be promoted to the goal and the sole purpose of existence. Indeed, it is always necessary to keep the right measure, the so-called juste mémoire (Ricœur). Phenomena such as saturation of memory by traumatic events (Robin), selective trauma-centred memory, “sacralisation” or “abuse of the memory” (Todorov) threaten the mental health of the individual.

  • Issue Year: XXX/2020
  • Issue No: Special
  • Page Range: 187-195
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: French
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