Abstract

In the second issue devoted to the interdisciplinary space-time notion (and image) of ‘movement’, we go back to ‘gener-ations’. After defi ning the notion’s prospective-and-cognitive nature as a shared modelling of experience that gives shape and body to a specifi c historical-semantic-experiential suc-cession, we focus on the weaving of its discursive and textu-al dimension, i.e., on the creative fashioning of Genealogies, matrices and fi liations. Moving on to the wider, and deeper, issue of movement as the representation of generational imagination, we explore the (primarily linguistic and discur-sive) processes that – through specifi c strategies of commu-nicative, expressive, symbolic and metacognitive structuring – generate people’s modelling of memory and sense.

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