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The Influence of Culture on Memory

2011
The study of cognition across cultures offers a useful approach to both identifying bottlenecks in information processing and suggesting culturespecific strategies to alleviate these limitations. The recent emphasis on applying cognitive neuroscience methods to the study of culture further aids in specifying which processes differ cross-culturally.
Angela H. Gutchess   +2 more
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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 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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Mediated memories: personal cultural memory as object of cultural analysis

Continuum, 2004
Like many people born in the 1950s and 1960s, I own a shoebox containing a variety of personal items signalling my personal past: photos, letters, diaries, and so on.
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Culture of Memory or Cultural Amnesia

2013
A text is dealing with the issues as: continuity/discontinuity of Croatian contemporary novel in the period from 1990 to 2010. Presented authors are: Dubravka Ugrešić, Maša Kolanović an Ivana Bodrožić. Different literary poetics are connected with the social status, political circumstances (exile in Ugrešoć's case) and changes in literary market.
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Cultural Memory

2022
Donald R. Wehrs   +2 more
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The Culture of Memory

History and Theory, 2004
The Ethics of Memory. By Avishai Margalit.
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Culture and Memory

Diogenes, 1997
“I shall attempt the analysis of memory … because memory in some form is presupposed in almost all other knowledge.” Bertrand Russell, The Analysis of Mind (1921 ...
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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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