tímaramma
Tímaramma is a term found in a limited range of scholarly and literary contexts, used to describe a concept that ties temporality to memory. In its broad usage, tímaramma denotes practices, narratives, or ideas through which the past is made legible in the present, not merely by listing events but by embedding them in ongoing sensory, ritual, or interpretive frameworks. Because the term appears in different languages and registers, there is no single, universally accepted definition.
Scholarly treatments of tímaramma vary. Some analysts view it as a mnemonic or performative technique that
In contemporary fiction and theory, tímaramma is sometimes employed as a motif for cyclical or layered histories,
Because of its varied usage, researchers generally treat tímaramma as a flexible concept rather than a fixed