Last week, Professor Jennifer Yoder gave an insightful lecture on “The Presence of the Past in Angela Merkel’s Political Discourse” which highlighted the political career of Merkel and the role which memory construction plays into it.
Angela Merkel is a German politician who has served as the nation’s Chancellor since 2005. When elected, she became the first female Chancellor of Germany and is now serving her fourth term. Professor Yoder believes and hopes to spread the interesting story behind Merkel’s political reign due to her visibility as a European leader, her role in memory politics and how she continues to talk about the past by connecting it to current times. Continue reading “Angela Merkel: Memory Construction as a Political Tactic”
