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Questioning the canon: Colonial history, counter-memory and youth activism

Memory Studies, 2018
Social memory is inscribed by power relations that both produce and contain canonical state narratives. In settler nations, where indigenous and state relationships remain unresolved, tribal memories of violent colonial histories that are passed on to successive generations expose ‘official’ silences in foundational stories about a nation’s origins. In
Joanna Kidman, Vincent O’Malley
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Canon, Cultural Memory, and Positive Knowledge in Humanities Education

Music Reference Services Quarterly, 2006
ABSTRACT The following article defines and identifies the three categories of intellectual material in academia: the canon that is the focus of classroom instruction; material collected by libraries and museums; and, “positive knowledge.” The task is to examine the relationship among the three categories of information and associated issues.
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Poetic Canons, Cultural Memory and Russian National Identity after 1991

2020
The collapse of the Soviet Union forced Russia to engage in a process of nation building. This involved a reassessment of the past, both historical and cultural, and how it should be remembered. The publication of previously barely known underground and emigre literary works presented an opportunity to reappraise «official» Soviet literature and re ...
Katharine Hodgson, Alexandra Smith
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Outside the canon: theatre, social change, and archival memory

2018
This dissertation examines the intersection of theatre and society of post-Emergency Ireland through a methodological assessment of social, performative and archival memory. It identifies a group of new Irish plays and practitioners of the period which have been neglected within Irish theatre historiography and foregrounds their importance to the ...
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Inside and Outside the Library: The Memory of Canon

2010
AbstractChapter 6 is concerned with the Library of Photius, the Byzantine patriarch and scholar, a work that recalls literature in a very particular fashion. The Library relies on Photius' memory, and its deficiencies are due to the shortcomings of his memory, but it also concerns itself with the works themselves, providing incidental facts about the ...
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Canonical quaternary arithmetic based on optical content-addressable memory (CAM)

Proceedings of the IEEE 1996 National Aerospace and Electronics Conference NAECON 1996, 2002
Higher radix based signed-digit number system such as the quaternary signed-digit (QSD) number system allows higher information storage density, less complexity, fewer system components, and fewer cascaded gates and operations. An optoelectronics symbolic substitution scheme to handle the parallel quaternary signed-digit (QSD) arithmetic operations is ...
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Memory: The lost canon?

Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1960
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