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Emotional conflict and trauma: the recovery of stolen memory using a mixed-methods approach

Humanities

Emotional conflict and trauma: the recovery of stolen memory using a mixed-methods approach

B. Castro-fernández, G. Jiménez-esquinas, et al.

Explore the profound effects of Portomarín's flooding in 1963 on its residents' collective memory and identity. This research, conducted by Belén Castro-Fernández, Guadalupe Jiménez-Esquinas, Luís Alberto Marques Alves, and Ramón López-Facal, delves into how trauma shapes heritage perception and community identity.

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Abstract
This paper presents the results of a research project carried out in Portomarín, a small town in Galicia (Spain), which was flooded as a result of the construction of a dam in 1963. A new town was built a short distance away, but a strong sense of rootlessness remains among the inhabitants of the town. To what extent does the population of Portomarín recognise its memory regarding the forced removal as heritage? What means can be employed to incorporate the historical process of the forced removal into its identity? How can heritage education contribute towards the population overcoming these feelings of rootlessness? The inhabitants’ conceptions of their forced removal were identified, and an educational activity was implemented in the town’s school regarding the process of the removal. The hypothesis is confirmed that a community that does not foster intergenerational dialogue about its past (which in this case was traumatic) and does not develop its own strategy to assist in explaining and understanding its local history does not construct a shared identity.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Jan 04, 2021
Authors
Belén Castro-Fernández, Guadalupe Jiménez-Esquinas, Luís Alberto Marques Alves, Ramón López-Facal
Tags
forced relocation
collective memory
identity
heritage education
trauma
community
rootlessness
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