Cultural memory and the construction of identity

How do we remember persons, objects, and events? This volume explores the dynamics of cultural memory in a variety of contexts. The authors show how memory is shaped, and how it operates in uniting society and creating images, pointing to the relationship between memory and culture

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Ben-Amos, Dan (-), Weissberg, Liliane
Format: Book
Language:Inglés
Published: Detroit : Wayne State University Press 1999
Series:Cultural studies (Wayne State University Press)
Subjects:
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Description
Summary:How do we remember persons, objects, and events? This volume explores the dynamics of cultural memory in a variety of contexts. The authors show how memory is shaped, and how it operates in uniting society and creating images, pointing to the relationship between memory and culture
Physical Description:333 p. : il. ; 23 cm
Bibliography:Incluye referencias bibliográficas (p. 301-311) e índice
ISBN:9780814327531