Abstract:Sociolinguistics can help us grasp how collective memory cultures are (in part) shaped by representations of historic events through varied linguistic -and other -sources (e.g. education, news media, conversations and museum displays). In this study, we specifically zoom in on the curatorial selection process of a Belgian Second World War (WWII) memorial museum, whilst simultaneously exploring the reflexive relation between this curatorial process and the wider WWII remembrance context. To this end, we compare… Show more
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