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2013 | XV (XXIV) | 31-45

Article title

Experience – Memory – Identity. Media experiences as the foundations of hybridized identity

Content

Title variants

EN
Doświadczenie - pamięć - tożsamość. Doświadczenia medialne jako fundament hybrydycznej tożsamości

Languages of publication

EN

Abstracts

EN
The paper focuses on the nexus of experience – memory – identity, to discuss the ways in which mediatisation and medialisation of experiences transform the status, structures and roles of memory and to develop the concept of hybrid identity. The author analyses several theories dealing with this issue in order to demonstrate that despite developing some useful terms and concepts, and providing an outlook on recent social changes, they did not notice the consequences of the processes of transformation of contemporary culture from media culture to cyberculture based on interactive virtual practices.
PL
Autor artykułu poddaje analizie splot doświadczenia, pamięci i tożsamości, by podjąć dyskusję na temat procesów, w ramach których mediatyzacja i medializacja doświadczeń przekształcają status, struktury i funkcje pamięci, oraz aby rozważyć koncepcję hybrydycznej tożsamości. Autor omawia szereg teorii podejmujących tę problematykę i wykazuje, że mimo iż wykształ-ciły one niezbędne kategorie i koncepcje badawcze, jak również zbudowały interesujące wizje współczesnych społeczeństw, to nie zdołały uchwycić, a tym bardziej wykorzystać w swych rozważaniach procesów, które przekształcają współczesne kultury, przeprowadzając je ze sta-nu kultury medialnej do formy cyberkultury ufundowanej na interaktywnych praktykach wir-tualnych.

Year

Volume

Pages

31-45

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Dates

published
2013

Contributors

  • University of Łódź

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Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

ISSN
1641-9278

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.desklight-bb5754a9-a5bf-47cc-ae14-6707a6775b44
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