Translations:Literacia da memória/3/en

De Literacia da Memória

Memory literacy is an emerging concept situated at the intersection between memory studies and media literacies, seeking to understand how individuals interpret, construct, and participate in the production of narratives about the past in contemporary contexts. The emergence of the concept can be associated with the work of Pedro Lopes, who defined it as the critical capacity to analyze mediated representations of memory, particularly in the field of audiovisual fiction, highlighting its role in the construction of social memory. Subsequently, the concept was developed and expanded by Valdemir Santos Neto, who framed it within digital environments and contemporary circulation dynamics, proposing a more structured and operational approach.