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Cultural Memory

2016
In this chapter the notion of ‘cultural memory’ is used broadly to refer to the ways in which people make sense of the present by recalling and engaging with the past. While ultimately it is individuals that remember history, cultural memory research is concerned with how this is influenced by public attitudes, beliefs, commemorations, emotions ...
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Culture and Memory

Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 2013
Edited by Jacquelyn H. Flaskerud, RN, PhD, FAANUniversity of California—Los Angeles, School of Nursing, Los Angeles, California, USAIn last month's column (Memory and Memories), I noted that we see...
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Cultural Memory

2022
Donald R. Wehrs   +2 more
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Memory Culture

2022
The practice of empathetic engagement with victimised and persecuted people has become established as a widespread form of civic virtue—from the new museums founded to commemorate atrocities such as the Holocaust to the popular consumption of testimony texts.
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Memory Cultures

2017
Memory Cultures is an interdisciplinary collection that takes a journey through memory in order to contextualize this current "memory boom." International contributors focus on memories "outside" -in the many fields within which understandings of memory have been produced.
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Cultural influences on memory

2009
Research reveals dramatic differences in the ways that people from different cultures perceive the world around them. Individuals from Western cultures tend to focus on that which is object-based, categorically related, or self-relevant whereas people from Eastern cultures tend to focus more on contextual details, similarities, and group-relevant ...
Angela H, Gutchess, Allie, Indeck
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Popular history; Cultural memory

Critical Arts, 2000
History's critics, be it admitted, have far more to say than that suggested by Claudia Braude in the cynical lead-line to her review of Negotiating the Past: "South African academics and artists have discovered the memory market, a thriving area in the United States and elsewhere" (Johannesburg Mail and Guardian, 3-8 April, 1998:26).
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Cultural Memory

2019
Chih-yu Shih   +8 more
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