Social amnesia

{{short description|Collective forgetting by a group of people}}

Social amnesia is a collective forgetting by a group of people. The concept is often cited in relation to Russell Jacoby's scholarship from the 1970s. Social amnesia can be a result of "forcible repression" of memories, ignorance, changing circumstances, or the forgetting that comes from changing interests.Michael J. Dear, Allen John Scott [https://books.google.com/books?id=jRs-AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA555 Urbanization and urban planning in capitalist society page] 555David Rothenberg, Marta Ulvaeus [https://books.google.com/books?id=UiPe8zFwJhcC&pg=PA74 The new earth reader]: the best of Terra Nova page 57, 74 Protest, folklore, "local memory", and collective nostalgia are counter forces that combat social amnesia.

Social amnesia is a subject of discussion in psychology and among some political activists. In the U.S., social amnesia has been said to reflect "the tendency of American penology to ignore history and precedent when responding to the present or informing the future... discarded ideas are repackaged; meanwhile, the expectations for these practices remain the same."Thomas G. Blomberg, Karol Lucken [https://books.google.com/books?id=IkSs3QXgtlwC&pg=PA223 American penology]: a history of control page 223

Fits of social amnesia after difficult or trying periods can sometimes cover up the past, and fading memories can actually make mythologies transcend by keeping them "impervious to challenge".[https://books.google.com/books?id=8mquBMO01HQC&pg=PA129 Joe L. Kincheloe, William Pinar] Curriculum as social psychoanalysis: the significance of place

Historian Guy Beiner opted to use the term social forgetting and has shown that under scrutiny this is rarely a condition of total collective oblivion but rather a more complex dynamic of tensions between public forgetting and the persistence of private recollections, which can at times resurface and receive recognition and at other times are suppressed and hidden.Guy Beiner, [https://global.oup.com/academic/product/forgetful-remembrance-9780198749356? Forgetful Remembrance: Social Forgetting and Vernacular Historiography of a Rebellion in Ulster (Oxford University Press, 2018)].

In biology

Another meaning of social amnesia has been studied in biology among mice whose sense of smell is the primary means of social interaction.Mahlon B. Hoagland, Bert Dodson, Judith Hauck [https://books.google.com/books?id=hHpFMh902XEC&pg=PA173 Exploring the way life works]: the science of biology page 173 It is affected by oxytocin, and mice without the gene to produce that brain protein are said to suffer from "social amnesia" and an inability to recognize "familiar" mice." The role of oxytocin in the amygdala in facilitating social recognition and bonding as well as how oxytocin receptor antagonists might induce social amnesia has also been investigated.Peter J. Marshall, Nathan A. Fox [https://books.google.com/books?id=tS__cHNzhMIC&pg=PT198 The development of social engagement]: neurobiological perspectives

Series in affective science Edition illustrated Publisher Oxford University Press US, 2006 {{ISBN|0-19-516871-2}}, {{ISBN|978-0-19-516871-6}}, page 198Social Amnesia in mice lacking the oxytocin gene. Nature genetics, 25, 284-285 Francis, DD, Champagne, FC & Meaney, MJ (2000)

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References

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Further reading

  • Jacoby, Russell. Social Amnesia, A critique of conformist psychology from Adler to Laing. Boston; Beacon Press.
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